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'How much more carnage?' Biden cites Scalia in address on plan to save children from America's 'killing fields'

President Joe Biden addressed the nation on Thursday evening as the country mourns a series of mass shootings.

He spoke of visiting Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

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‘I can’t even go to a funeral’: Mom shocked after daughter shot at funeral for man killed by police

Mourners at a funeral for Da’Shontay L. King were shot at his funeral in Racine, Wisconsin on Thursday.

"At 2:26pm there were multiple shots fired at Graceland Cemetery. There are victims but unknown how many at this time. The scene is still active and being investigated," the Racine Department announced on Twitter.

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911 dispatcher fired for hanging up on call reporting Buffalo mass shooting: report

Erie County has fired a 911 dispatcher who hung up on a Tops grocery story employee who was trying to report the mass shooting in which ten people were killed, WIVB-TV reported Thursday.

Latisha Rogers, an assistant office manager at the store, described what happened when she called 911 while hiding from the gunman behind the customer service counter.

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'Massive police operation' in Texas as officers confront barricaded shooting suspect

Authorities in Texas have a barricaded suspect situation after a man walked into the Alvin Police Department lobby at 8:50 a.m. with a gunshot wound, the department announced.

Captain Tim Hubbard said the situation is ongoing and there are no other known victims.

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GOP Senator brags gun control ‘not gonna happen’ amid at least 60 separate shooting incidents in just one day

Wednesday evening Americans learned of an active shooter situation at a Tulsa, Oklahoma hospital campus. Four people and the shooter died. But those who were keyed into social media soon learned there had been another shooting, at a high school in Los Angeles. And then horrifically, a third: at a Walmart in Pittson, Pennsylvania.

An NCRM investigation found at least 24 separate shooting incidents on Wednesday, based on published news reports, but the Gun Violence Archive, which also accesses police reports, documents 60 shootings on June 1.

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Pulse Nightclub survivor: Delayed police response in Uvalde shows a pattern in mass shootings

The incompetence of the local police response to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary has drawn attention to the inadequacy of police for stopping gun violence. We speak with Brandon Wolf, a survivor of the 2016 massacre at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, where police took three hours to respond after an emergency call, and 13 people may have bled to death during that time. “We have to be honest about stopping gun violence before it erupts in the halls of our school, instead of waiting to assess whether or not police officers responded in the right way once it’s over,” says Wolf, who is now a gun control and LGBTQ rights advocate.


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What gun control proposals will the House consider? Here’s the list

WASHINGTON — Democrats on the U.S. House Judiciary Committee have unveiled a gun control legislative package that they plan to mark up Thursday morning.

The package, named the Protecting Our Kids Act, is made up of eight bills related to gun control, all first introduced in 2021 by Democratic lawmakers. Only one had any Republican co-sponsors, and it’s unlikely the package will find much GOP support.

Horrific mass shootings this month in Buffalo, New York, and Uvalde, Texas have propelled the White House and Democrats to push for some type of gun control legislation. While this package will likely pass the House, it’s expected to go nowhere in the evenly divided Senate. A small group of bipartisan senators is working on some type of gun control legislation, but no bill has been unveiled.

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Texas town mourns teacher killed in school shooting

The Texas town of Uvalde on Wednesday laid to rest one of the two teachers gunned down in last week's elementary school massacre, along with her husband who died days later -- leaving their four children orphaned.

Irma Linda Garcia, 48, was killed when a teenaged gunman went on a rampage at Robb Elementary, in an attack that left 19 young children dead and convulsed the nation with shock and grief.

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New York subway shooting victim sues Glock

One of the victims of a New York subway shooting is suing Glock, the manufacturer of the firearm used in the attack, saying its marketing efforts appeal to criminals.

Ilene Steur, 49, was one of 10 people shot on April 12 as a crowded subway train pulled into a Brooklyn station. The shooter used a Glock 17 9mm pistol that was purchased in the state of Ohio in 2011.

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'I approve this message': Campaign ad mashup exposes gun-obsessed GOP

Amid heightened calls for stricter U.S. gun laws after a massacre at a Texas elementary school, a video published Tuesday targets Republican political candidates—and right-wing Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia—for using firearms in campaign advertising to appeal to voters.

"If you're only going to watch one thing today, make it this," Indivisible tweeted, sharing the two-minute video produced by communications consultant Timothy Burke.

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Uvalde Police stop cooperating with Texas investigation into school mass shooting: Report

The Uvalde Police Dept. and the Uvalde Independent School District police are no longer cooperating with the Texas Dept. of Public Safety's (DPS) investigation into last week's mass shooting during which an 18-year old who bought two AR-15 style assault weapons and over 1000 rounds of ammunition killed 21 people and wounded 17 others.

Citing multiple law enforcement sources, ABC News reports both the city's police dept. and the school district's police force decided to stop cooperating "soon after the director of DPS, Col. Steven McCraw, held a news conference Friday during which he said the delayed police entry into the classroom was 'the wrong decision' and contrary to protocol."

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