All posts tagged "Shootings"
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Emma Von Zeipel | September 21, 2016
Protests in Charlotte Sparked by Shooting of Keith Lamont Scott
Protests sweep Charlotte.
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 2, 2015
The Depressing Routine of Mass Shootings in the United States
Reflections on the tragedy at Umpqua Community College in Oregon.
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Anneliese Mahoney | September 10, 2015
What’s the Deal with the Phoenix Highway Shootings?
Acts of terror in the Grand Canyon state.
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Anneliese Mahoney | August 19, 2015
California Bans Grand Juries in Police-Involved Deaths: Will it Be Enough?
A move toward more accountability.
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Taelor Bentley | August 5, 2015
The Number of Shootings In Chicago Continues To Rise: When Will it Stop?
The shootings in Chicago are currently outpacing last year's rate.
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Toni Keddell | July 11, 2015
Endless Bloodshed on the Streets of Chicago Mars Holiday Weekend
The latest in a long saga of gun violence.
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 31, 2014
Just in Time for Halloween: What Are Americans’ Top Fears?
Chapman University has conducted a study to tell us, and the results may surprise you.
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Kevin Rizzo | October 15, 2014
New FBI Report: Active Shooter Incidents on the Rise
The rate of “active shooter” incidents has been increasing since 2000, according to a new study from the...
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Trevor Smith | July 25, 2014
Brazil Lost the World Cup and the Battle Against Crime
While the World Cup brought some of the mot talented soccer players to the forefront, it also brought...
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Matt DeWilde | June 17, 2014
We Need to Stop Accepting Gun Violence
The United States saw four shootings in six days two weeks ago. The NRA tells us there's no...
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Asim Mian | November 8, 2013
Mass Shootings in America: LAX Airport
A TSA employee was fatally shot on Friday morning inside terminal three at Los Angeles International Airport when...
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Valeriya Metla | November 4, 2013
Guns, Whiteboards, and the Mentally Ill: How to Cure Campuses From Mass Shootings
Buying a $299 whiteboard that can stop bullets is a startling reality for educational professionals across the country. The LA Times...