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Soldier charged with murder after three dead in US shooting
A further three people were injured when a man opened fire in Rockford's Don Carter Lanes bowling alley on Saturday night.
America is mourning after two mass shootings resulted in the deaths of 29 people in the states of Texas and Ohio. These recent shootings are part of a string of mass shootings which have taken place across the country in 2019 alone.
The suspect allegedly passed on documents about the construction and the use of explosives to a man he believed to be an IS group sympathizer, though he turned out to be an FBI employee.
Authorities named the gunman in Friday's attack as DeWayne Craddock, described in news reports as being 40 years of age.
Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein of the Chabad of Poway synagogue in California hailed the heroics acts of the worshippers who risked their lives to save others when a teenaged gunman opened fire on the synagogue.
Aurora Police Chief Kristen Ziman said Martin shot six fellow employees, five of them fatally, at the sprawling warehouse where he had worked for 15 years.
Witnesses said they locked themselves into nearby buildings as the gunman began firing off rounds.
Patients described being alarmed by the sound of gunshots outside Mercy Hospital and seeing a man apparently walking with a woman in the parking lot before blasting her three times in the chest.
Prosecutors said a 33-year-old man was killed and a second suspect arrested after gunfire erupted at 3 am at the event in the city of Trenton, about 100 km southwest of New York City.
Photographed in the back of a police car, he looked dishevelled and was wearing a torn red shirt and dirty blue jeans. He had scratches on his shoulder.
The suspected shooter, identified as Travis Reinking, 29, fled on foot and was still at large as murder warrants were being issued for him, the Metropolitan Nashville Police said.
Police did not identify the suspect or say what might have motivated the shooting rampage at YouTube, a video-sharing service owned by Alphabet Inc’s Google.
The two victims were found inside a residence hall at the university in Mount Pleasant, about 200 km northwest of Detroit, said Lieutenant Larry Klaus of the university’s police force.
Authorities said Nikolas Cruz stopped at a Wal-Mart, a Subway restaurant and a McDonald’s immediately after carrying out the second-deadliest mass shooting at a public school in US history.
The violence erupted shortly before dismissal at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, a placid, middle-class community about 72 km north of Miami.
Police received a 911 call about 4 pm about a shooting at a rural home near Paintsville, about 260 km southeast of Louisville.
The injured deputies were responding to a call of shots fired in a residential area in Douglas County, about 10 miles south of Denver, around 6 am local time.
A parent, Coy Ferreira, said he was dropping off his daughter at the elementary school when he heard gunfire.
The school has brought in counsellors to help students and staff deal with the grief and trauma.