Volunteers support Uvalde, Texas on Wreaths Across America Day
After the school shooting, planning for Wreaths Across America Day in Uvalde “was too much” — but the generosity of volunteers from thousands of miles away helped get the job done.
After the school shooting, planning for Wreaths Across America Day in Uvalde “was too much” — but the generosity of volunteers from thousands of miles away helped get the job done.
Volunteers supporting Uvalde, Texas on Wreaths Across America Day
Karen Worcester, a member of the organization?s founding family, shares the history of the tradition and how the spirit of Wreaths Across America is shining in Uvalde, Texas this year after tragedy.
Karen Worcester, a member of the organization?s founding family, shares the history of the tradition and how the spirit of Wreaths Across America is shining in Uvalde, Texas this year after tragedy.
Bond set at $50K for father of suspected Highland Park parade shooter
A judge on Saturday set bond at $50K for Robert Crimo Jr. He is charged with 7 counts of reckless conduct after investigators said his son opened fire on a July 4 parade in Highland Park, Illinois, killing 7 people and wounding dozens of others.
A judge on Saturday set bond at $50K for Robert Crimo Jr. He is charged with 7 counts of reckless conduct after investigators said his son opened fire on a July 4 parade in Highland Park, Illinois, killing 7 people and wounding dozens of others.
Highland Park shooting: Bond set at $50K for father of alleged gunman
"Robert Crimo Jr., again the father, took a reckless and unjustified risk when he decided on Dec. 16, 2019, to sign his son's application for a firearm owner's ID, or FOID card. At the time he signed the application, his son was 19 and could not — let me say that again — could not get a FOID card, and because of that could not legally purchase a firearm without his father's assistance in that application process," Lake County officials said.
"Robert Crimo Jr., again the father, took a reckless and unjustified risk when he decided on Dec. 16, 2019, to sign his son's application for a firearm owner's ID, or FOID card. At the time he signed the application, his son was 19 and could not — let me say that again — could not get a FOID card, and because of that could not legally purchase a firearm without his father's assistance in that application process," Lake County officials said.
Judge warned of Colorado gay bar shooter's plans in 2021: 'It's going to be so bad'
Five people were killed and 17 wounded in the Nov. 19 attack at Club Q in Colorado Springs.
Five people were killed and 17 wounded in the Nov. 19 attack at Club Q in Colorado Springs.
Sandy Hook 10 years later: Legacies and activism sparked by tragedy
December 14 marks the 10-year anniversary since the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School where 20 children and six educators were senselessly gunned down.
December 14 marks the 10-year anniversary since the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School where 20 children and six educators were senselessly gunned down.
Colorado Club Q shooting suspect had guns seized in 2021 after menacing, kidnapping arrest
The man accused of killing five people at a gay club in Colorado Springs was arrested for felony menacing and kidnapping in 2021, but the charges were later dropped.
The man accused of killing five people at a gay club in Colorado Springs was arrested for felony menacing and kidnapping in 2021, but the charges were later dropped.
Club Q Shooting: District attorney explains lack of charges against shooting suspect in 2021 bomb threat case
A Colorado judge ordered records related to a 2021 bomb threat by Anderson Aldrich to be unsealed. In June 2021, deputies with the El Paso County Sheriff?s Office charged a man with the same name as the Club Q shooting suspect with two counts of felony menacing and three counts of first-degree kidnapping. The case was later dismissed because the victim, Aldrich's mother, refused to cooperate with authorities.
A Colorado judge ordered records related to a 2021 bomb threat by Anderson Aldrich to be unsealed. In June 2021, deputies with the El Paso County Sheriff?s Office charged a man with the same name as the Club Q shooting suspect with two counts of felony menacing and three counts of first-degree kidnapping. The case was later dismissed because the victim, Aldrich's mother, refused to cooperate with authorities.
Colorado Springs Club Q shooting suspect charged with hate crimes
Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, has been formally charged with hate crimes after five people were killed and 17 others wounded in a shooting last month at a gay nightclub.
Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, has been formally charged with hate crimes after five people were killed and 17 others wounded in a shooting last month at a gay nightclub.
Oxford School Shooting: Memorial service held on 1-year anniversary of shootings | LiveNOW from FOX
It's been one-year since four teenagers at Oxford High School in Michigan went to school and never came home. Tate Myre, Hana St. Juliana, Madisyn Baldwin, and Justin Shilling were the four students who were shot and killed inside the halls of their high school by a fellow student. At 12:51 p.m. on Nov. 30, 2021 - a gunman pulled a handgun out of his backpack and started shooting. The Oxford Strong community remembered the unforgettable smiles and precious souls of the victims killed in last year's high school shooting. Four of their own gone, but never forgotten.
It's been one-year since four teenagers at Oxford High School in Michigan went to school and never came home. Tate Myre, Hana St. Juliana, Madisyn Baldwin, and Justin Shilling were the four students who were shot and killed inside the halls of their high school by a fellow student. At 12:51 p.m. on Nov. 30, 2021 - a gunman pulled a handgun out of his backpack and started shooting. The Oxford Strong community remembered the unforgettable smiles and precious souls of the victims killed in last year's high school shooting. Four of their own gone, but never forgotten.
'Death note' found on Va. Walmart shooter's phone, police say
Chesapeake, Va. police released a copy of the 'death note' they said they found on the phone of the Walmart supervisor who shot and killed 6 people, and wounded multiple others, before turning the gun on himself.
Chesapeake, Va. police released a copy of the 'death note' they said they found on the phone of the Walmart supervisor who shot and killed 6 people, and wounded multiple others, before turning the gun on himself.
Walmart shooter's 'death note' released by police
Chesapeake, Va. police released on Friday the 'death note' found on the phone of the gunman, who shot and killed six people inside of the store on Tuesday night.
Chesapeake, Va. police released on Friday the 'death note' found on the phone of the gunman, who shot and killed six people inside of the store on Tuesday night.
Colorado Club Q shooting suspect makes first virtual court appearance | LiveNOW from FOX
The suspect in the deadly LGBTQ nightclub shooting in Colorado Springs, Colorado, made an initial appearance in court by video and was held without bail. In a brief video appearance from jail, 22-year-old Anderson Lee Aldrich could be seen slumped in a chair, with visible injuries on the side of their face.
The suspect in the deadly LGBTQ nightclub shooting in Colorado Springs, Colorado, made an initial appearance in court by video and was held without bail. In a brief video appearance from jail, 22-year-old Anderson Lee Aldrich could be seen slumped in a chair, with visible injuries on the side of their face.
Raw video: Club Q suspect's court appearance
Anderson Lee Aldrich, appearing in court via video conference for the first time since the attack that left five dead and more than a dozen injured, answered a few questions in a barely audible voice. Video courtesy El Paso County Court via FOX.
Anderson Lee Aldrich, appearing in court via video conference for the first time since the attack that left five dead and more than a dozen injured, answered a few questions in a barely audible voice. Video courtesy El Paso County Court via FOX.
Walmart mass shooting: Suspect who killed at least 6 was employee at store: New details
A shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia, has left at least six people dead and others injured after a suspect entered the store and opened fire. The suspect, who police said was an employee at the Walmart, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said. Police have not released any details on the victims or the possible motive of the suspected shooter.
A shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia, has left at least six people dead and others injured after a suspect entered the store and opened fire. The suspect, who police said was an employee at the Walmart, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said. Police have not released any details on the victims or the possible motive of the suspected shooter.
Army vet speaks after tackling gunman in Colorado Springs LGBTQ club shooting
Investigators have not revealed a possible motive after a gunman opened fire inside of a Colorado Springs LGBTQ nightclub over the weekend, killing 5 people and wounding more than a dozen others. FOX News' Claudia Cowan spoke with LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow about the man .deemed a hero, for tackling the shooter, and stopping the rampage.
Investigators have not revealed a possible motive after a gunman opened fire inside of a Colorado Springs LGBTQ nightclub over the weekend, killing 5 people and wounding more than a dozen others. FOX News' Claudia Cowan spoke with LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow about the man .deemed a hero, for tackling the shooter, and stopping the rampage.
Man being called a hero for trying to stop Colorado club shooting
Army veteran Rich Fierro talked to reporters about the night of the shooting at a Colorado nightclub. (Courtesy of FOX Extreme Reach)
Army veteran Rich Fierro talked to reporters about the night of the shooting at a Colorado nightclub. (Courtesy of FOX Extreme Reach)
Gunman kills 5, hurts 18 others at gay nightclub in Colorado
Watch: Authorities give an update after a mass shooting at a Colorado Springs, Colorado nightclub left 5 people dead and 18 others wounded.
Watch: Authorities give an update after a mass shooting at a Colorado Springs, Colorado nightclub left 5 people dead and 18 others wounded.
Ohio state rep blames mass shootings on 'open borders,' 'drag queen advocates'
An Ohio state lawmaker went on a Facebook tired, blaming gay marriage, drag queen advocates, open borders and fatherless children, among other things, as the reasons for the recent mass shootings.
An Ohio state lawmaker went on a Facebook tired, blaming gay marriage, drag queen advocates, open borders and fatherless children, among other things, as the reasons for the recent mass shootings.

















