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  2. Domain hijacking - Wikipedia

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    Domain hijacking is analogous with theft, in that the original owner is deprived of the benefits of the domain, but theft traditionally relates to concrete goods such as jewelry and electronics, whereas domain name ownership is stored only in the digital state of the domain name registry, a network of computers.

  3. Investigative Assistance for Violent Crimes Act - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association supported the legislation. [2] Whitehouse said, The FBI and other federal law enforcement agencies are often crucial allies for local and state officials working to respond to mass shootings and other violent crimes, as they have been in Connecticut over the past few days.

  4. Mass shooting - Wikipedia

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    A mass shooting is a violent crime in which one or more attackers use a firearm to kill or injure multiple individuals in rapid succession. There is no widely accepted specific definition, and different organizations tracking such incidents use different criteria.

  5. Mass Shootings in the US Fast Facts - AOL

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    Between 2019 and 2020, the total number of mass shootings each year jumped from 414 to 610. Then, 2021 became the worst year for mass shootings since GVA began tracking them in 2013, with 690 ...

  6. Maine mass shooting report says Army, law enforcement ... - AOL

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    PORSMOUTH, N.H. — Army Reserve and law enforcement officials failed to take several opportunities that could have prevented the Lewiston, Maine, mass shootings last year, an independent ...

  7. Maine mass shooting report exposes failure in Army, law ... - AOL

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    But the sergeant said law enforcement was stymied at the time because Card refused to answer his door. The commission noted that the state's "yellow flag" law "may sometimes be cumbersome."

  8. List of mass shootings in the United States (1900–1999)

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    Kansas City Massacre: Four law enforcement officers and a fugitive were killed, with three law enforcement officers wounded in a shootout between the two groups. [91] March 6, 1933 Cleveland, Ohio: 6 [n 6] 6 12: 1933 Cleveland shootings: A mentally ill man shot five people to death and injured six others before being shot to death by police. [92]

  9. List of mass shootings in the United States (2000–2009)

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    There are varying definitions of a mass shooting. Listed roughly from most broad to most restrictive: Stanford MSA Data Project: 3+ shot in one incident, at one location, at roughly the same time, excluding organized crime, as well as gang-related and drug-related shootings.