Two people were shot and killed Friday at a community college in Dearborn, Michigan, in what police believe was a murder-suicide, an official said. The two were found in a classroom, and police believe the man shot the woman and then himself.
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Two killed in Michigan college shooting
N.Y. shooting victims may get citizenship
U.S. senators from New York have announced legislation that would grant posthumous honorary citizenship to victims of last week’s shooting rampage in Binghamton, New York.
Teens locked up for life, no second chance
It began as horseplay with stepbrothers, aged 14 and 17, chasing each other with blow guns and darts. The younger boy grabbed a knife, fatally stabbing the older one. He was sent to prison for life without parole before he was old enough to drive, one of 73 young offenders with no hopes of a [...]
N.Y. gunman fired 98 shots in about a minute
The gunman who killed 13 people at an immigrant services center fired 98 shots in a minute or so, the police chief in Binghamton, New York, said Wednesday.
Top student disappears week after prom
Cold Case: Cleashindra Hall was 18 and in the most exciting time of her life in May 1994. She was to give her high school commencement speech and looked forward to college. Then she accepted a ride home from her job at a doctor’s office and simply vanished a week after her senior prom.
Church to be searched for slaying clues
The body of 8-year-old Sandra Cantu was found in luggage submerged in a pond on a dairy farm near her California home, authorities said. Police did not identify a suspect, or release a cause of death. The girl’s family is devastated, a police spokesman said.
Official: Dispatcher failed to warn slain cops
A dispatcher who took a 911 call regarding a domestic argument at a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-area home knew that there were weapons in the home but did not notify responding officers, three of whom were fatally shot, an official said Tuesday.
Grief grips Binghamton
Authorities defended the timeliness of police response to Friday’s massacre at an upstate New York immigration services center as funerals were held Sunday for two of the 13 people slain by a lone guman.
Police: Infidelity argument preceded killings
A father who shot and killed his five children in their Washington state home before killing himself had argued with his wife over another man before the shootings, police said.
Urinating dog call led to 3 officers’ deaths
Three Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, police officers were shot to death while responding to a 911 call of a domestic argument triggered by a urinating dog, according to a criminal complaint filed in the case.
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