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The arrest was connected to a shooting that wounded three women in a hair salon in the city's Koreatown. The suspect's girlfriend said he had delusions that Asian Americans were trying to harm him.
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This averages out to more than 13 such attacks a week.
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The alleged shooter, an 18-year-old white male, has been arraigned on a first-degree murder charge. Authorities say most of the victims killed at a Buffalo, N.Y., supermarket were Black.
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The rate of U.S. gun homicides jumped nearly 35% in 2020 to the highest level in more than 25 years. And gaps widened for groups already at the highest risk, especially Black men and boys.
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More than four years after a former airman killed 26 people at a rural Texas church, advocates say the military still needs to do more to prevent violent service members and veterans from owning guns.
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A Connecticut court's default judgment brought swift reaction from plaintiffs, high-profile politicians and those representing Jones.
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Twenty-three people were killed when a gunman opened fire at a Walmart. El Pasoans worry conditions are ripe for more hate crime violence.
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The Gun Violence Archive reports that shootings across the country this holiday weekend claimed the lives of more than 180 people.
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The gunman should not have been able to purchase an assault style rifle, but the store conducted the required federal background check, which didn't reveal his past assault conviction, the court said.
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As part of the efforts, the Treasury Department will inform states that they can use funds allotted by the American Rescue Plan to aid in reducing gun violence.