Mass Killings
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U.S. mass killings tied to extremism have spiked over the last decade: reportThe trend has since continued with five extremist mass killings in 2021 and 2022, as many as there were during the first decade of the new millennium.U.S. NewsFeb 23, 2023
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Police: Woman called 911 after letting killer in Washington state borrow phoneThe Yakima woman overheard the conversation, which included statements such as “I killed those people,” as well as the man’s threats to kill himself.CrimeJan 25, 2023
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Questions linger about lack of emergency alert during Nova Scotia shootingRCMP chief superintendents Darren Campbell and Chris Leather were pressed further on the lack of an emergency alert during the 13-hour killing rampage.CrimeJul 29, 2022
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New York gun applicants will have to list social media accounts for a reviewPeople seeking to carry concealed handguns will be required to hand over lists of their social media accounts for a review of their ``character and conduct.''WorldJul 8, 2022
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A look at some of the deadliest mass killings in Canada since the 1970sA 23-year veteran of the RCMP was identified as one of the victims left dead after the weekend rampage in Nova Scotia.CanadaApr 19, 2020
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Sharing details of mass killings on social media, online gaming sites ‘an emerging trend’: experts"It's really what I call the new soapbox," said cybersecurity expert Daniel Tobok.CrimeJul 29, 2019
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Duterte scoffs at trial in international court for drug killings: ‘You must be stupid’Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says he will never be tried by an international court for mass killings in his war on drugs.WorldJul 17, 2019
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Pope: Fundamentalist terrorism result of ‘deviant religion’Pope Francis has denounced the religious fundamentalism that inspired the Paris massacres and ongoing Mideast conflicts.WorldJan 12, 2015
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