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‘Systemic Failures’ in Uvalde: 400 Officers Waited to Confront

Nearly 400 law enforcement officials rushed to a mass shooting at a Uvalde elementary school, but "egregiously poor decision-making" resulted in more than an hour of chaos before the gunman who took 21 lives was finally confronted and killed, according to a damning investigative report released Sunday.

Uvalde Police Chief Suspended After Scathing Report

The acting police chief in Uvalde, Texas has been suspended after the state House released a scathing report on the department’s response to the Robb Elementary School massacre.

Two Illegal Immigrants Arrested in Virginia Were Planning ‘Potential Massacre’

Two men arrested earlier this month for planning a mass shooting at a Fourth of July fireworks celebration in Richmond, Virginia were illegal immigrants, according to a report from the Washington Free Beacon.

Child Orphaned in Highland Park Shooting Receives $2 Million in Donations

Fundraiser set up by concerned citizen who heard the child's story.

Arredondo Resigns From Uvalde City Council

Less than two months ago, everything seemed to be looking up for Pete Arredondo. He had climbed through the ranks of the Uvalde Schools...

Uvalde School Police Chief to Resign From City Council

Pete Arredondo – the highly criticized Uvalde school police chief – will resign from his city council position, according to a new report.

Uvalde Police Admit They Never Tried to Open Door to Classrooms Where Gunman Trapped Kids

Surveillance footage shows the 77 minutes between the gunman's entrance and officers' breach to kill the shooter.

Waukesha Massacre Suspect Pleads ‘Insanity’ Over Christmas Parade Massacre

According to his attorneys on Monday, Brooks, who previously pleaded not guilty in February, is now changing his plea to not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect.

Bulletproof Backpack Sales Soar Following Uvalde School Massacre

Manufacturers say sales increased 800%.

First of Its Kind Museum Honoring Victims of Communism Opens in D.C. Next Week

A first-of-its-kind museum dedicated to the victims of communist regimes will open to the public in Washington, D.C., Monday, June 13.

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