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The McKinney quadruple murder, also called the Truett Street massacre, was when four people were gunned down in a house in McKinney, Texas on March 12, 2004. The incident received notable national coverage on the July 22, 2006, episode of America's Most Wanted, leading to the capture of a suspect.
William McKinney 6 November 2014: Buckner Police Department (Illinois) While responding to a dispute, McKinney struck 62-year-old Roy Barnhart in the head. Barnhart was treated for a head injury and brain bleed, but died a few days later. McKinney took a plea deal for official misconduct. [98] 14 March 2012: Randy Trent Harrison 26 November 2013
On January 4, 2017, Dajerria Becton and her legal guardian, Shashona Becton, filed a civil suit against Casebolt, the McKinney Police Department, and the city of McKinney, TX. The suit sought damages of US$5 million for the officer's use of excessive force and holding Dajerria Becton without probable cause, thus violating her constitutional rights.
In his first public comments since the shooting, McKinney acknowledged the pain he caused to students, staff and everyone else who was impacted by the violent attack, ABC News reported.
WATCH:Texas mall shooting: Dashcam captures moment gunman opens fire. Monday 8 May 2023 00:00, Andrea Blanco. Texas gunman wore ‘Right Wing Death Squad’ patch as he killed eight at mall, says ...
Sutherland Springs church shooting: Sutherland Springs: November 5, 2017: 27: Deadliest mass shooting in Texas history. Deadliest shooting in an American place of worship in modern history. 2018 Santa Fe High School shooting: Santa Fe: May 18, 2018: 10: School shooting 2019 El Paso shooting: El Paso: August 3, 2019: 23: Shooting inside a ...
What we know about victims of Texas outlet mall shooting. Texas mall gunman carried eight firearms to mass shooting, police confirm. Thursday 11 May 2023 00:00, Ariana Baio. The gunman who killed ...
A 19-year-old man killed three people, including a baby, and wounded six others in a drive-by shooting at a family gathering. [11] November 5, 2009 Fort Hood, Texas: 14 [n 2] 33 [n 1] 47: Fort Hood Military Base shooting: A U.S. army psychiatrist opened fire and killed thirteen individuals and injured 33 others. October 27, 2009 Crystal City ...