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Pages in category "2011 mass shootings in the United States" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
On August 13, 1911, an angry mob of about two thousand Coatesville residents camped outside the Coatesville Hospital, where Walker was recovering. [9] Soon after they surrounded the hospital, the mob easily pushed aside Walker's police guard, and proceeded to drag Walker out of the hospital while he was still chained to his bed. [9]
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – More than two weeks after a 16-year-old boy was gunned down in North Linden, Columbus police have released surveillance footage of one of the two suspects. Columbus ...
Authorities responded to reports of a shooting about 6 a.m. Sunday at a Tamarac, Florida, home, where they discovered 64-year-old David Ponzer, Seraphine's grandfather, with a gunshot wound on the ...
An Alabama man’s lifeless body was discovered under his car surrounded by a pack of hogs that escaped from their enclosure, according to police. Steven Kyle Satterfield, 51, was found dead with ...
2011 Medford pharmacy shooting: A man killed two employees and two customers at a pharmacy before stealing painkillers and pills and fleeing with his wife as the driver. The entire shooting was captured by surveillance video. [41] March 11–22, 2012 Montauban, France and Toulouse, France: 8 [note 2] 11 19: CCTV and body-worn camera
A one-thousand-member vigilance committee accused the two men of shooting and robbing an old man named George Lenhart. Their fate was decided on the courthouse steps by mock trial, because "the law was tedious, expensive, and uncertain." When law officers interrupted the proceedings, they were imprisoned by the mob. [56] Joseph Wilson: John W ...