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Gun was returned to Ft. Lauderdale shooting suspect by police last year

Police in Alaska last year took a handgun from the man accused of killing five people at Fort Lauderdale's airport on Friday, but returned it to him last month after a medical evaluation found he was not mentally ill, authorities said.

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Alleged Ft. Lauderdale airport shooter planned attack in advance, says FBI

The alleged gunman in the Fort Lauderdale airport fatal shooting went to Florida specifically to launch the attack that killed five and seriously wounded six, FBI officials said Saturday. After spending hours interrogating the suspect, Esteban Santiago, 26, investigators believe he went to Florida with a plan to carry out the attack, which FBI officials said…

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LIVE COVERAGE: Five dead, eight wounded in shooting at Ft. Lauderdale airport

Reports are coming in of gunfire at the Ft. Lauderdale airport in Florida.

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They've let him 'get in their head': Scarborough attacks press for going after his Trump party appearance

After spending the better part of two days complaining about reporters pointing out that he was seen at the site of President-elect Donald Trump's New Years Eve party, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough sat down with CNN's Dylan Byers to say he's being picked upon only because it was Trump with whom he was having a meeting.

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SC GOP lawmaker pulls gun and punches woman in head because she caught him cheating: police

South Carolina Republican state Rep. Chris Corley was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly beating a woman who reportedly caught him "cheating."

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'We can march through town carrying high-powered rifles': Neo-Nazi plans march against Montana Jews

Ramping up their attacks on the a Montana town where white supremacist Richard Spencer lives part of the year, neo-Nazis are planning an armed march down main street in January, reports Fox-Montana.

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Suspect in murder of UPS driver says he thought he killed Donald Trump 'very proudly'

A mental evaluation was ordered this week for a New York suspect who was accused of killing a UPS driver but later insisted that he had "purposefully" murdered Donald Trump.

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Florida woman screaming racial slurs aims gun's laser pointer at black McDonald's customer

A Florida woman was arrested for allegedly pointing a gun at people inside a McDonald's restaurant.

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Colorado school district votes to allow employees to carry guns

A tiny school district in central Colorado has voted to allow teachers or other employees at its two schools to carry concealed handguns on the job if they volunteer to serve double duty as security officers in case of an emergency.

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South Carolina church massacre victims each hit by multiple gunshots

A forensic pathologist gave a grim accounting at Dylann Roof's federal hate crimes trial on Wednesday of the multiple gunshot wounds suffered by the nine people killed last year at a historic black church in Charleston.

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Video shows accused South Carolina church shooter buying gun for attack

Dylann Roof purchased a pistol and stockpiled ammunition two months before authorities say he killed nine black churchgoers last year, a South Carolina gun store manager said at the avowed white supremacist's federal death penalty trial on Monday.

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‘How many of you killed a negro?’: Charleston NAACP says cops see shootings as ‘badge of honor’

CHARLESTON -- Dot S. Scott, the president of the Charleston chapter of the NAACP, said this week that the black community in her city was at a breaking point due to the recent mistrial of a former police officer who was seen on video shooting Walter Scott in the back, and because of the ongoing federal trial of Dylann Roof, who admitted killing nine members of Emanuel AME Church.

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South Carolina jury views grim crime scene photos from 2015 church attack

A South Carolina jury viewed graphic photos on Thursday of bullet-riddled bodies and cartridge cases left in the wake of the June 2015 attack on an historic black church, after a federal judge denied a mistrial for accused gunman Dylann Roof.

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