Category: Breaking News
Philadelphia mall’s food court turns into deadly shooting scene
A man was fatally shot in a Philadelphia mall court Monday, authorities said. FOX News[#item_full_content]
Minneapolis residents speak out about violence epidemic plaguing city on ‘The Story’
A former Minneapolis city councilman and a young mother driven from her home by gun violence spoke to Fox News host Martha MacCallum Monday as Minnesota’s largest city braces for more unrest with the trial of Officer Derek Chauvin underway.FOX News[#item_full_content]
Virginia Beach shooting suspects appear in court as police probe why body camera didn’t record fatal encounter
After three consecutive shootings last week in the Virginia Beach resort area left a total of two people dead and another eight wounded, three suspects are to appear to court Monday.FOX News[#item_full_content]
Oregon state Capitol violence linked to right-wing protesters, Antifa counter-protesters leads to 3 arrests
According to a press release by the Salem Police Department, the individuals arrested include 34-year-old Andrew Alan Foy, 33-year old Nathan McFarland and 18-year-old Anthony Villaneda. FOX News[#item_full_content]
Texas teen allegedly abducted by her estranged sex-offender dad in ‘extreme danger’
A Texas teen is in “extreme danger” after she was abducted by her estranged father, a registered sex offender who assaulted the girl’s mother during the kidnapping, authorities said.FOX News[#item_full_content]
Miami violence continues after 12-year-old boy abducted, sexually assaulted and shot
Amid continuing chaos in Miami, a 12-year-old boy was abducted, sexually assaulted and shot this weekend, according to reports.FOX News[#item_full_content]
Man arrested after allegedly shooting at Everglades National Park rangers
A 33-year-old male suspect has been arrested Sunday evening after allegedly shooting at Everglades National Park rangers. FOX News[#item_full_content]
Analysis: Why Republicans aren’t likely to budge on gun control
The political script following the recent mass shootings in Boulder, Colorado, and Atlanta feels all too familiar. Democrats, led by President Joe Biden, want Congress to pass gun control legislation, most notably universal background checks, while Republicans are balking.