A mass shooting in Kankakee, shootings in Chicago, a truck attack in New Orleans. Fighting to curb violence in 2025 will be ...
A team of Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms fire investigators, explosives investigators and engineers, plus ...
The New Year's attack in New Orleans marks the fourth mass killing linked to perpetrators inspired by ISIS The FBI confirmed ...
Archbishop of Louisville, Shelton Fabre, expressed sadness after violence was inflicted on New Orleans in the early morning ...
Mayor Brandon Scott said taking guns of the streets and lawsuits against gun manufacturers are key to reducing gun violence in the year ahead.
Automobiles are appealing to aspiring attackers because they’re easy to obtain and don’t require a lot of skill to carry out a deadly rampage.
Experts in gun violence prevention, city officials and anti-violence workers attributed the decline to a variety of factors: ...
NEW ORLEANS -- Street performers and football fans returned to New Orleans streets as the city inched back toward normalcy while mourning victims of the deadly New Year's rampage in which an Army ...
The suspect, identified as a U.S. Army veteran, drove a truck into a crowd. An ISIS flag was found in the truck.
Federal agencies including the FBI warned of the potential for copycat vehicle ramming attacks after the deadly rampage on ...
New Orleans, Magdeburg, and many other examples show how deadly these vehicle attacks can be—and how vulnerable public spaces are.
In the Bourbon Street rampage, a foiled attack on a European pop concert and other attacks, a pattern of self-radicalization breeds terrorists influenced by ISIS.