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RALEIGH, N.C. — Civil rights leaders in North Carolina are calling for crime scene video evidence to be made public after police said an officer shot an unarmed 24-year-old former college football player 10 times.
A former petty officer who apparently had a grudge against the Navy sprayed an office building with bullets at the Washington Navy Yard on Monday, killing 12 people in a rampage that paralyzed part of the nation’s capital, authorities said.
Three more people were confirmed Monday to have been killed in Colorado's disastrous flooding, raising the death toll to eight as the largest civilian helicopter mission since Hurricane Katrina scoured the state in hope of reaching hundreds of people still stranded.
Two more people were confirmed Monday to have been killed in Colorado's disastrous flooding, raising the death toll to seven as the largest civilian helicopter mission since Hurricane Katrina scoured the state in hope of reaching hundreds of people still stranded.
Rescue crews in Colorado, mounting what was called the largest civilian helicopter mission since Hurricane Katrina, were en route to hard-hit towns Monday afternoon in hope of reaching hundreds of people trapped by catastrophic floods.
A Russian government official tweeted Monday that the deadly Washington Navy Yard shooting is just another example of "American exceptionalism."Alexei Pushkov, chairman of the foreign affairs committee in the lower house of Russia's Parliament, sent the gloating tweet a little after 10 a.m.
A man brandishing an assault rifle, shotgun and handgun opened fire Monday inside a building at the Washington Navy Yard. The city police chief said 12 people were killed.
A man brandishing an assault rifle, shotgun and handgun opened fire Monday inside a building at the Washington Navy Yard — killing at least seven people and wounding at least five more, including two police officers, military officials and other authorities said.