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Two suspects, Carlos Roberto Diaz and a 16-year-old, have been arrested in connection with five shootings in Charlotte, NC. The shootings, considered brazen crimes, are linked through forensic evidence and witness descriptions.
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A Santa Fe judge dismissed Alec Baldwin’s involuntary manslaughter case related to the shooting of Halyna Hutchins on the “Rust” film set due to concealed evidence by the prosecution. The dismissal means Baldwin cannot be charged again for the incident.
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A downtown Anderson shooting may be justified under Indiana law, as stated by the local prosecutor. The incident involved a businessman using a firearm in self-defense after being attacked by a homeless individual.
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A late-night incident at a Topeka business involved staff shooting an armed intruder in self-defense. The individual is in stable condition, and the investigation is ongoing.
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Alec Baldwin faces trial for the Rust shooting incident, with live updates providing key insights and developments from the courtroom. Stay tuned for the latest information on this high-profile case.
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A concealed carry license holder engaged in a self-defense shooting at an Englewood gas station in Chicago, injuring an assailant. The incident highlights the importance of responsible gun ownership and firearm safety.
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A series of random shootings occurred early Tuesday in Charlotte, NC, leaving multiple victims and a community in fear. CMPD has stepped up patrols and is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the gunman.
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A fireworks dispute between neighbors in Indianapolis on July 4th escalated into a deadly shootout, resulting in one woman’s death and three others being injured.
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A man was injured during a late-night shootout at a Hickory Hill gas station in Memphis after an attempted carjacking. The car owner defended himself by firing multiple shots at the suspect.