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On August 7, 2011, a mass shooting occurred in Copley Township, Ohio, committed by 51-year-old Michael E. Hance. Seven people were shot dead before the gunman was shot and killed by Copley police officer Ben Campbell. Hance had previously displayed erratic and bizarre behavior, and was considered by those who knew him to be delusional.
A suspect in a shooting that killed one and wounded five at an Ohio warehouse has been arrested after a brief manhunt, officials confirmed.. Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Dan Deville said Bruce ...
Police identified Bruce Reginald Foster III, 28, as the suspect in the shooting. He used a ride-sharing service to leave the scene and was taken into custody when police executed a search warrant ...
Editor's Note: A second victim has now died from the shooting. Click here for the latest update on Feb. 6. NEW ALBANY, Ohio ‒ Police arrested a suspect Wednesday morning in connection with a ...
Several officers with the Columbus Division of Police, who were breaking up a fight between multiple people, ran to the site of the shooting and fired upon the shooter, and 1 other person was injured as a result. One of the suspects was shot, but another stepped off the motorcycle, entered a white Honda Civic and drove off. [1] [2]
H. L. Hunley, suspended from a crane during her recovery from off of Charleston Harbor, August 8, 2000 Removing the first section of the crew's bench at the Warren Lasch Conservation Center, January 28, 2005 H.L. Hunley in sodium hydroxide bath, July 2017. The discovery of Hunley has been claimed by two different individuals.
Police are looking for a motive after a man allegedly killed two people and injured four others in a workplace shooting at an Ohio manufacturing facility, officials said. Officers responded to an ...
H. L. Hunley, suspended from a crane during its recovery from Charleston Harbor, August 8, 2000. On February 17, 1864, the USS Housatonic was struck by a torpedo launched from the H. L. Hunley Confederate submarine in Charleston Harbor. While this was the first combat submarine to sink an enemy warship, the vessel failed to return to port ...