Mass Shootings

“We’ve got to say, as a country, that enough is enough,” said Tampa Mayor Jane Castor, a former city police chief.
The "Meet the Press" moderator confronted Ron DeSantis over red flag laws after he dismissed how effective they'd be in the case of the Maine killings.
The Tennessee state lawmaker taught Johnson a lesson in "idolatry" after the new House speaker dismissed guns as the "problem" in mass shootings.
“The community here is very tight; they do everything together. We are all suffering together. We're all grieving together,” the wife of one of the victims said.
Police across Maine were alerted just last month about “veiled threats” by the man who authorities say would go on to carry out the worst mass shooting in the state’s history.
Robert Card, 40, was wanted on murder charges following two separate shootings in Lewiston that left 18 people dead.
Authorities scoured the woods and hundreds of acres of family-owned property, and sent dive teams with sonar to the bottom of a river.
Local, state and federal agencies are teaming up to use air, land and water resources to locate suspect Robert Card.
"We have more mass shootings in America every year than we have days in the year," the MSNBC host said.
“He died as a hero,” said the father of Joe Walker, who charged at the shooter with a knife during Wednesday night's attack in Lewiston.