8 victims and gunman confirmed dead, 7 others injured in Texas mall shooting: authorities

Eight people were killed and seven wounded by a gunman dressed in black tactical gear who got out of his car at a Texas mall Saturday and opened fire in the parking lot — before being shot dead himself by a police officer at the scene, officials said.

The deadly mass shooting unfolded at 3:36 p.m. at the Allen Premium Outlets — about 30 minutes north of Dallas — when a lone gunman got out of a vehicle and began firing, according to police and footage from the parking lot.

Still no ID on the shooter.

Someone knows … Police searching Texas mall shooter’s home where he lived with parents: report

More … First person on scene of Texas mall massacre – in which eight were killed – reveals he felt for little girl’s pulse before realizing…

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Shooter killed At Allen Texas Premium Outlet Mall

Update: Eight – including children – are killed in Texas mall massacre: Cops shoot dead gunman dressed as SWAT, wearing tactical vest, armor and multiple magazines for assault weapon

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School pupil kills eight children and security guard in Belgrade

A 14-year-old boy has opened fire in a Belgrade classroom, killing eight children and a school security guard and injuring a further six pupils as well as his teacher, the Serbian interior ministry has said.

Police identified the shooter by his initials, KK, and said he had been a pupil at the school in the centre of the Serbian capital since 2009. He had used his father’s gun for the shooting at about 8.40am on Wednesday and was later arrested in the school playground.

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5 dead in Texas shooting as Mexican national armed with AR-15 is on the loose

An allegedly drunk Mexican national firing his AR-15 style rifle in his front yard in Texas is believed to have shot and killed five people — including an 8-year-old — after one of the victims asked him to stop shooting the weapon, authorities said.

The victims were shot in the head, execution style, in the home in Cleveland, Tex., just outside Houston, police said.

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‘Manifesto’ Revealed: The Reasons Behind the Louisville Bank Killer’s Assault Are as Untethered as He Was

The Louisville bank murderer wrote down why he planned to assault the bank he worked for, and his reasons are as untethered as the killer was from reality.

The 25-year-old University of Alabama finance major was said by a co-worker to have had a “kind of a monotone personality.” He decided on April 10 that he’d take an AR-15 platform rifle and assault his co-workers at the Old National Bank building. He bought the gun six days before the shooting.

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Audrey Hale manifesto a ‘blueprint on total destruction’ say pols, who claim FBI is stalling its release

Nashville shooter Audrey Hale’s manifesto is a “blueprint on total destruction” which the FBI are stalling releasing, according to local politicians, who describe its contents as “astronomically dangerous”.

Almost a month after Audrey Hale, who identified as transgender, killed six at the city’s Covenant elementary school before being shot by police authorities have yet to release a motive or any of the writings seized from her home, despite growing pressure.

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Teen suspects arrested in Dadeville, Alabama, Sweet 16 mass shooting

Two teenagers have been arrested in connection to Saturday’s mass shooting at a Sweet 16 celebration in Dadeville, Alabama, that left four people dead and 32 injured.

Ty Reik McCullough, 17, and Travis McCullough, 16, both of Tuskeegee, were both arrested Tuesday.

Each teen was charged with four counts of reckless murder, Sgt. Jeremy Burkett of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said Wednesday during the first police news conference about the shooting since Sunday.

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4 killed, as many as 20 injured in shooting at Alabama teen’s birthday party: reports

Four people were killed and as many as 20 others were injured following a mass shooting during a 16-year-old’s birthday party in eastern Alabama on Saturday night, according to reports.

Most of the shooting’s victims were teenagers since the shooting took place at a birthday party for a 16-year-old, according to Pastor Ben Hayes, who serves as the chaplain for the Dadeville Police Department and for the local high school football team.

As many as 6 dead say some reports. h/t Andycanuck

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Everything we know about Louisville bank shooter Connor Sturgeon

A lone gunman stormed a bank in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, on Monday morning, killing four people and injuring eight others before dying in a confrontation with police.

Officials later identified the suspect as Connor Sturgeon, 23.

Sturgeon worked as a summer intern for the bank for three consecutive years, eventually joining as a commercial development professional in 2021 and a full-time associate and portfolio banker last year, according to his LinkedIn account.

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5 killed, 6 injured after gunman opens fire in Louisville, Kentucky, bank

Five people were killed and six others injured after a gunman opened fire in a bank in Louisville, Kentucky, Monday morning, police said.

The mass shooting unfolded just before 8:30 a.m. at the Old National Bank in the city’s downtown area, near Slugger Field, the Louisville Metro Police Department said.

The mass shooter was killed in the ordeal, cops said.

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Murder Manifesto Mystery

Hale planned the attack for months, but her “manifesto,” in the hands of the FBI, has yet to be released.

On Monday, March 27, as the April 1 “Trans Day of Vengeance” approached, Audrey Hale, a woman who thinks she’s a man, shot open a locked door and entered the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee.

In 14 minutes, Hale fired 152 rounds from an AR-15–style rifle and 9mm Kel-Tec SUB2000. Hale shot dead Evelyn Dieckhaus, 9, Mike Hill, 61, William Kinney, 9, Katherine Koonce, 60, Cynthia Peak, 61, and Hallie Scruggs. That nine-year-old was the daughter of Chad Scruggs, senior pastor at the Covenant Presbyterian Church, on the same site as the school.

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When political correctness stifles the reporting of a mass murder

IT’S only a week since six people – three nine-year-olds and three staff – were shot dead at a school in Nashville, Tennessee, but already the story has all but disappeared from the mainstream media. Some might say this is due to such shootings being tragically routine, but I suspect more subversive motivations may be at work here. As we saw with the 28-year-old ‘child refugee’ who drowned in the Channel a few years back, it’s always telling when the BBC suddenly stop promoting a story they’ve sunk their teeth into. In this case they barely nibbled it, the British coverage of these gruesome killings being remarkably sparse. 

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