Shooting at shopping plaza in Raleigh, NC
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Raleigh police are responding to a shooting at North Hills in Raleigh on Friday, where at least one person was killed. This is not an active shooter situation, police said. People in the area said they heard several gunshots near the front of the shopping center, near REI and Coquette. Nearby Carroll Middle School is on a code red lockdown, which means students are locked in their classrooms. Green Magnet Elementary School is on a code yellow lockdown, which means the school's exterior doors are locked and no one can enter or exit.

Man dead after opening fire, shooting self at GA park
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A man has died after opening fire on top of Stone Mountain and shooting himself after being confronted by police in Georgia. FOX 5 Atlanta's Christopher King joins LiveNOW's Christina Evans to share the latest update on the incident.

Search for suspect in deadly shooting of TX deputy
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A deputy in Texas has died after being shot in Houston on Wednesday, a source confirms. There is a massive police presence at Stella Link Road near the I-610 South Loop. The suspect remains at large, and a manhunt is underway. An alert was issued for 56-year-old Robert Lee Davis III, also known as Sean Christopher Davis, for the deadly shooting. Davis was last seen in a blue Nike hoodie with wire Nike lettering on the front, blue jeans, and blue sneakers. He is described as having black hair and brown eyes, 5 feet 10 inches tall, and weighing around 200 pounds.

Veteran American Airlines flight attendant killed in random attack while on a layover in Denver

Authorities confirmed that a suspect is in custody for the murder of a veteran American Airlines flight attendant who was one of the victims killed in a random stabbing spree during a layover in Denver.

California officials aim to curb price gouging
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Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to detail how California officials are taking measures to stop looting and price gouging amid the raging wildfires in the Los Angeles-area.

LA officials warn of price gouging amid wildfires
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Officials in California are warning wildfire victims and other residents to be vigilant of price gouging and other scams as many fraudsters may try to take advantage during the crisis caused by the deadly wildfires. If you live in California and believe you have been the victim of price gouging, you can report it to authorities by calling (800) 593-8222.

Hunter Biden charges were 'thorough and impartial,' prosecutor says in report

Special Counsel David Weiss released a report defending the impartiality of the investigations into Hunter Biden, which led to gun and tax charges and felony convictions later wiped away by President Joe Biden’s pardon.

California fires: Looting, arson charges announced
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Nine suspects have been charged with looting in the Palisades and Eaton fires evacuation zones, while another suspect is charged with arson in Azusa that is not related to the major wildfires, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced Monday. Two suspects are charged with first-degree residential burglary, looting, and grand theft at a home in Mandeville Canyon on Jan. 8, according to documents. The suspects were caught on camera stealing over $200,000 worth of goods. An investigation tied the suspects back to an apartment in Koreatown, where they were arrested. A number of stolen items were recovered from that home, officials said. Another two suspects are charged with first-degree residential burglary in connection with an Altadena looting incident the same day. Video shows the suspects going inside two separate homes and stealing property from both. Officials confirmed an Emmy Award was stolen from one of the homes and was recovered during the suspects' arrests. The arson suspect, Jose Escobar, was linked to starting a fire at Pioneer Park in Azusa. He will be arraigned later Monday. This comes after more than three dozen people have been arrested for looting homes in the evacuation zones.

9 charged with looting in LA fires, 1 with arson, DA Hochman says

Nine suspects have been charged with looting and one suspect charged with arson not linked to either the Palisades or Eaton fires, according to LA County DA Nathan Hochman.

Feds issue warning about threat of "copycat attacks" after New Orleans

The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security are warning that “violent extremists" may be inspired to commit attacks similar to the deadly New Year’s Day rampage in New Orleans.

Texas man charged with stalking WNBA star Caitlin Clark

Police say he traveled to Indianapolis from North Texas and sent an overwhelming amount of explicit online messages directed to Caitlin Clark, including claims he was driving around her home.

Bomb squad investigating suspicious vehicle at US Capitol after man with machete arrested

“Twice today our officers stopped a man who could have been a danger to the Capitol Hill community," said U.S. Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger. “This vigilance is critical during this time of heightened security."