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Crime
5 Shot, Including 2 Journalists, in Florida: What to Know
By Chad de Guzman
Another Shooting in El Paso: Latest Updates
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Michigan State's Message After Mass Shooting: How Many More?
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How to Help After the Monterey Park Shooting
Here are fundraisers and organizations you can donate to, and memorials you can visit, to support the Monterey Park victims and community.
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January 23, 2023
The Victims of the Monterey Park Mass Shooting
Mymy Nhan spent her weekends at the dance studio in Monterey Park for years. “It’s what she loved to do,” her family said.
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Rep. Judy Chu on the Shooting That Shattered Lunar New Year Joy
Chu, a former mayor of Monterey Park, talked about resilience, food, and Lunar New Year celebrations in hometown.
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11th Monterey Park Victim Dies
Police believe the gunman at a Lunar New Year event in Monterey Park, Calif. wanted to continue killing more people when he arrived at a second dance hall.
By Solcyré Burga , Simmone Shah and Michael Zennie
January 22, 2023
What to Know About the Case Against Brian Walshe
Ana Walshe's husband murdered and dismembered her, then disposed of her body in dumpsters, prosecutors say.
By Anisha Kohli
January 13, 2023
Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger Has Preliminary Hearing Set for June
In court, Kohberger, 28, waived his right to a speedy probable cause hearing
By Solcyré Burga
January 12, 2023
FBI's Incomplete Hate Crime Data Poses Dangers
Nearly 7,000 of the country’s more than 18,000 law-enforcement agencies failed to submit any hate crime data for 2021.
By Solcyré Burga
December 13, 2022
The Victims of the Colorado Springs LGBTQ Club Shooting
Among the victims killed at Club Q were two recent transplants to Colorado, who came to the state seeking new opportunities.
By Solcyré Burga
November 21, 2022
Police Are Turning to an Old Tactic to Fight the Surge in Violence
Hotspot policing has been criticized as also opening the door to police abuse.
By Josiah Bates
November 2, 2022
What to Know About the Delphi Murder Case
Police have arrested a suspect in the 2017 murders of Abby Williams and Libby German in Delphi, Ind.
By Solcyré Burga
October 31, 2022
What to Know About the Attack on Paul Pelosi
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband was hospitalized after a man broke into their San Francisco home and attacked him with a hammer.
By Jasmine Aguilera and Solcyré Burga
October 28, 2022
St. Louis Students Jumped From Windows to Flee Shooter
One student told KMOV-TV that she and her classmates jumped out of a fourth floor window and were caught by officers.
By Solcyré Burga
October 24, 2022
These Cities Reported the Highest Homicide Rates in 2021
The FBI's 2021 crime stats offer a window into the level of violence in some of America's biggest cities. Here's what the data says.
By Josiah Bates
October 19, 2022
Parkland Prosecutors Detail 'Systematic Massacre' as Death Penalty Trial Ends
A jury is now tasked with deciding whether Nikolas Cruz will be sentenced to death or to life in prison for the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
By Katie Reilly
October 11, 2022
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