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In total, there were 10 victims of the shooting, including nine by gunshot and one other person after being trampled as people fled the attack. [7] The two deceased people were identified as 25-year-old Tyreek Hill, who was pronounced dead at the scene, and 19-year-old Timothy Schmidt Jr., who succumbed to his injuries in hospital.
2024 Apalachee High School shooting: Georgia State Police responded to a school shooting at the Apalachee High School near Winder, Georgia. Two teachers and two students were killed, while seven others were injured. A suspect, 14-year-old student Colt Gray, was taken into custody. [56] [57] February 13, 2023: East Lansing, Michigan
A state commission created to address school-safety issues after the 2018 mass shooting at a Parkland high school is targeting inconsistencies in the ways schools assess threats, conduct active ...
(April 2022) This is a list of homicides committed by firearms in the state of Florida which have a Wikipedia article for the killing, the killer, or a related subject. Article
After the mass school shooting that left four people dead at Apalachee High School in Georgia earlier this month, law enforcement agencies all over the country have been responding to an onslaught ...
On May 4, 2024, the Okaloosa County's Sheriff's Office said that the shooting occurred at an apartment after a sheriff's deputy responded to a call of a "disturbance in progress": "Hearing sounds of a disturbance, [the sheriff's deputy] reacted in self-defense after he encountered a 23-year-old man armed with a gun and after the deputy had identified himself as law enforcement."
In July 2022, a Presidential Emergency Board was convened under the Railway Labor Act by President Joe Biden. [11] His Executive order stated, "I have been notified by the National Mediation Board that in its judgment these disputes threaten substantially to interrupt interstate commerce to a degree that would deprive a section of the country of essential transportation service."