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The man police said fled in the vehicle that caused another car to crash into a Florida day care, killing a 4-year-old girl and injuring more than a dozen others, turned himself in to authorities at Orange County Jail Thursday.Robert A. Corchado, 28, had been on the lam following the crash.
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The school police officer who cuffed the suspect in Wednesday's stabbing spree that injured 21 students and one adult was back on the job the next day.William "Buzz" Yakshe, a Murrysville, Pa., police officer, serves as the school resource officer for Franklin Regional High School.
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Florida authorities Thursday said they were scouring the state for the man they said fled in the vehicle that caused another car to crash into an area daycare, killing a 4-year-old girl and injuring more than a dozen others.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick is being investigated by police in Miami in connection to an incident that allegedly began at a luxury hotel.
Alex Hribal, the student accused in a stabbing rampage at his Pennsylvania high school, was not considered “a loner or a weirdo,” and his family is baffled about why he might have carried out the attack, his lawyer told NBC News on Thursday.
NBC's Anne Thompson and Ron Allen are joined by Dr. Robin Goodman to discuss the high school stabbing in Pennsylvania, and Dr. Goodman offers her expertise on childhood traumatic grief-related injuries.
UPMC Presbyterian Trauma Surgeon Dr. Juan Carlos Puyana, describes the life-threatening wounds that Franklin High School stabbing victim Jared Borger arrived with.
One of the most iconic American symbols is the National Football League. This week Lionsgate Entertainment is releasing a movie about what is probably the second most popular day for football fans after the Super Bowl—“Draft Day.” But Lionsgate did something decidedly un-American for this film. It shipped American musicians’ jobs overseas—to Macedonia.