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Chris Johnson pays tribute to Newtown shooting victims on 'MNF'
Like most of America, Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson was saddened by the elementary school shooting in Newtown, Conn., on Friday. So he decided to pay tribute to the victims during Monday night's game against the New York Jets. “...
Tags: Tennessee Titans, Danny Amendola, Adrian Peterson, Eric Dickerson, Kirk Cousins
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Alabama police: High school white supremacist planned bomb attack
Alabama police say they have averted an attack on a high school by a student aligned with the white supremacist movement. Russell County High School student Derek Shrout, 17, appeared in court Monday after officials said they'd found bomb-making...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Students, Newspaper and Magazine, Explosions, Teaching and Learning
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Connecticut school massacre renews gun-control debate
WASHINGTON — The massacre of 26 children and adults at a school in western Connecticut may break the logjam in Congress on long-stalled gun-control legislation, although some longtime opponents said they plan to fight any new measures, lawmakers and...
Tags: Politics, Shootings, Democratic Party, Weaponry, Dianne Feinstein
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Connecticut school shooter used assault rifle, had many bullets
NEWTOWN, Conn. – School shooter Adam Lanza carried hundreds of bullets when he shot his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School and used an assault rifle to do most of the killing, authorities confirmed Sunday. Lanza, 20, fired a Bushmaster .223...
Tags: Firearms, Crime, Law and Justice, Law Enforcement, Shootings, Weaponry
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Obama answers message on Newtown High football coach's whiteboard
President Obama offered words of hope and encouragement to the community of Newtown, Conn., when he spoke at the memorial service Sunday for the 20 children and six adults gunned down in Friday's shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. He actually...
Tags: Barack Obama
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Public opinion on guns shifting after Connecticut shooting
Public attitudes toward guns -- and the views of some prominent Washington politicians -- are changing in the aftermath of the Newtown, Conn., elementary school massacre. But it’s too early to know how far the shifts may go, how long they might last...
Tags: Jeanne Shaheen, White House, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama
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Glendale to consider banning gun shows on civic property
L.A. NOWDespite the protests of gun advocates who say the restriction will not curb gun violence, the Glendale City Council will consider banning gun shows from its civic auditorium.... -
Connecticut governor calls for new assault weapons ban
After attending the funeral for a 6-year-old killed in last week’s Newtown elementary school shooting, Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy called on Congress to reinstate a federal ban on assault weapons that expired in 2004. “Politics...
Tags: Government, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Hunting, Barack Obama
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Letters: America's tragedy
Re "'Evil visited this community,'" Dec. 15 I've been a school principal for 34 years and am obligated to provide a safe and secure environment. Educators and mental health professionals know that people just don't "snap." There usually are warning...
Tags: Politics, Charlton Heston, Barack Obama, Autism, Weaponry
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Glendale City Council moves to ban gun shows on city-owned property
L.A. NOWThe Glendale City Council took the first step toward banning a decades-old gun show at the Civic Auditorium, directing the city attorney to draft an ordinance that would permanently bar the sale of guns on city-owned property.... -
Body of Connecticut shooter Adam Lanza quietly claimed by his father
The body of Newtown, Conn., shooter Adam Lanza was claimed by his father last week, a family spokesman said Monday. Peter Lanza claimed his son's body from the Connecticut medical examiner last Thursday, said family spokesman Errol Cockfield. “...
Tags: Stamford, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Adam Lanza
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Gun control: Surge in support, new poll shows
Public support for stricter gun laws has leaped to its highest point in eight years with 58% now in favor, according to a USA Today/Gallup poll released Thursday. That's a 14-point jump from last year. Of those surveyed, 92% of Americans want background...
Tags: Politics, Firearms, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Shootings
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