Anna Schecter
Coverage of Anna Schecter in the Nexus archive.
- Sheriff in Nancy Guthrie case contradicted himself on ransom note
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos stated he did not have a ransom note confirming Nancy Guthrie's death, but released such a note the following day. The contradiction was reported by CBS News' Anna Schecter.
- Nancy Guthrie ransom notes released by Pima County Sheriff's Department
The Pima County Sheriff's Department released possible ransom notes related to Nancy Guthrie's kidnapping, which mention details about her white Apple Watch and claim she died unexpectedly from a medical condition, with her body 'buried in nature.' CBS News reporter Anna Schecter analyzed the release.
- Watch: Officials give update on deadly shooting near Seattle's Space Needle
Seattle authorities provided an update on a shooting at a food festival near the Space Needle, which resulted in three deaths and four injuries. CBS News' Anna Schecter reported on the news conference.
- Latest on deadly Berlin Pride attack; suspect killed by police after hours-long manhunt
A car plowed into a crowd during Berlin's LGBTQ+ parade, killing at least one person and injuring several others. Police shot and killed the suspect after an hours-long manhunt.
- Suspect in Berlin Pride attack killed by police after manhunt, official says
A 21-year-old man accused of ramming his vehicle into the Berlin LGBTQ+ Pride parade, killing at least one person, was killed by police after charging toward officers with a knife. A senior German police official confirmed the suspect was shot during a manhunt.
- U.S. universities received millions from foreign entities on U.S. watch lists, records show
Major U.S. universities have received millions of dollars in funding from foreign entities listed on U.S. government watch lists, according to a CBS News review of university funding records. The report was conducted by CBS News' Anna Schecter.
- New GPS data for boat Nolan Wells was on before disappearance
CBS News has obtained GPS data showing the movements of the boat carrying Nolan Wells before his disappearance on the Fourth of July. Wells was found dead on July 6.
- Cop who rescued woman in crisis on Brooklyn Bridge was on his 3rd day with unit
A woman in crisis was rescued on the Brooklyn Bridge by police officers, including Officer Christian Yepes, who was on his third day with his unit. Footage of the operation was released, and Yepes discussed the event with CBS News' Anna Schecter.
- 2 killed by federal forces in separate Memphis shootings
A federal crime task force member in Memphis shot and killed a man during a DEA drug warrant operation on Wednesday. Two National Guard officers later shot and killed Tyrin Johnson on Sunday.
- Witnesses testify at court hearing for Charlie Kirk's accused killer
A five-day preliminary hearing is underway for the man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk. CBS News reporter Anna Schecter provided details on the court proceedings.
- Luigi Mangione's attorneys call report of possible plea deal "troubling"
Luigi Mangione's attorneys have labeled a report of a potential plea deal 'troubling' and accused prosecutors of attempting to influence public opinion against him. The claims were reported by CBS News' Anna Schecter.
- Charlie Kirk murder suspect's preliminary hearing will be open to public, judge rules
A preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, will be open to the media and the public, a judge ruled Monday. CBS News' Anna Schecter has more.
- Deadly shooting at Islamic Center of San Diego was streamed online
A deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego was streamed online during the attack. Two teenagers carried out the assault on the facility, which was filled with young students, and at least three people watched the incident as it was broadcast.
- Mosque shooting victims hailed as heroes for preventing further violence
A deadly shooting occurred at the Islamic Center of San Diego on Monday, and police are investigating the events leading up to the attack. The victims are being hailed as heroes for preventing further violence. Authorities are working to piece together what happened during the attack.
- Islamic Center shooters were radicalized online, "did not discriminate on who they hated," FBI says
The FBI says the Islamic Center shooters were radicalized online and did not discriminate in their hatred. The update was given on Tuesday regarding Monday's deadly shooting at a mosque in San Diego. Investigators provided the latest information.
- Student describes hearing gunshots at Islamic Center of San Diego during shooting
A deadly shooting occurred at the Islamic Center of San Diego, with children fleeing the scene. The incident happened on Monday, and CBS News' Anna Schecter is reporting on the latest details. Video footage shows the aftermath of the shooting.
- Teen suspect's mom alerted police before deadly mosque shooting
A teen suspect's mother alerted police before a deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, reporting her son and multiple weapons missing. The incident involved a suspected shooter and resulted in a fatal attack. San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl confirmed the mother's alert.
- No children hurt in shooting at Islamic Center of San Diego, officials say
A shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego resulted in the deaths of at least three adults, while two teenage suspects were found dead inside a nearby car. No children were hurt in the incident. The gunmen opened fire on Monday.
- Police investigating shooting at Islamic Center of San Diego as a hate crime
A shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego has resulted in at least three victims and two suspected shooters being dead, with police investigating it as a hate crime. The incident occurred on Monday. CBS News is providing updates on the situation.
- 1 of 2 suspects dead after shooting at Islamic Center of San Diego, sources say
A shooting occurred at the Islamic Center of San Diego, resulting in at least one of two suspects being dead. The police have reported that the threat has been neutralized. CBS News' Anna Schecter is covering the story.
- Iraqi man charged with planning U.S. terror attack on synagogue, prosecutors say
An Iraqi national was charged with planning terror attacks in the US, targeting a NYC synagogue and Jewish centers in LA and Scottsdale, Arizona. The man was arrested and faces prosecution. The plot was uncovered and reported by CBS News' Anna Schecter.
- Iraqi national planned to bomb Manhattan synagogue, sources say
An Iraqi national was charged with planning terrorist attacks in the US as retribution for the Iran war, including a bomb attack on a Manhattan synagogue. The charges were brought by federal prosecutors on Friday. The suspect's plans were reportedly motivated by a desire for revenge.
- Iraqi national plotted terror attacks in U.S., officials say
Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, an Iraqi national, is facing federal charges for allegedly plotting terror attacks in the U.S., including targeting a Jewish institution in New York. The plot was uncovered by officials, who reported the incident to CBS News. The alleged plot raises concerns about national security.
- Chinese Americans discuss hopes for Trump-Xi summit
Chinese Americans shared their thoughts on the Trump-Xi summit with CBS News' Anna Schecter in Flushing, Queens. The discussions were part of a segment on 'The Takeout'. The summit is a significant event for US-China relations.
- Search for Nancy Guthrie reaches 100 days as DNA evidence is probed
The search for Nancy Guthrie has reached 100 days and DNA evidence is being analyzed. CBS News' Anna Schecter is reporting on the case. The key evidence is still under analysis.
- Justice Department says possible Epstein suicide note hasn't yet been authenticated
A federal judge has made public an apparent suicide note written by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, but the Justice Department says it hasn't yet been authenticated. The note was reported on by CBS News' Anna Schecter. The authenticity of the note is still uncertain.
- Possible Epstein suicide note released
A judge ordered the release of a possible suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. The note's authenticity has not been verified by CBS News. The release was announced on Wednesday.
- Correspondents' dinner shooting suspect moved off suicide watch ahead of court appearance
Cole Allen, suspected shooter at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, was moved off suicide watch in jail ahead of his court appearance on Monday. The move comes as CBS News senior coordinating producer Anna Schecter reports on the developments. Allen's court appearance is scheduled for Monday.
- Videos raise new questions about D.C. dinner shooting
Newly released video footage shows the movements of the suspect involved in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting and a clearer image of the confrontation with law enforcement. CBS News' Anna Schecter reports on the details.
- Analyzing newly-released videos of suspect in correspondents' dinner attack
U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro released new videos on Thursday night showing the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting suspect before and during the attack. CBS News journalists Anna Schecter and Samantha Vinograd analyzed the footage.
- Jeffrey Epstein may have left a suicide note, NYT reports
Jeffrey Epstein may have left a sealed suicide note discovered by his cellmate after an attempted suicide, as reported by The New York Times. The note has remained confidential for years, and CBS News' Anna Schecter provides context on the case.
- Video shows K-9 unit near Cole Allen before he rushes White House Correspondents' Dinner security
New security video reveals a K-9 unit was near Cole Allen moments before he breached security at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, where a shooting occurred. The incident is being investigated with details provided by CBS News reporter Anna Schecter.
- Jeffrey Epstein may have written a suicide note, report alleges
The New York Times reports that a suicide note allegedly left by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein before his death has been involved in ongoing court proceedings. CBS News' Anna Schecter provides further details on the case.
- U.S. Attorney Pirro releases new video of suspect in correspondents' dinner attack
U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro released a new video of the suspect involved in the White House Correspondents' Dinner attack. The video was shared as part of ongoing investigations into the incident.
- Cole Allen to remain in jail ahead of trial for attempting to assassinate Trump
Cole Allen, the suspect linked to the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, has agreed to remain jailed ahead of his trial. The article is reported by CBS News' Anna Schecter and Melissa Quinn.
- New memo, photos detail Cole Allen's movements before White House Correspondents' Dinner
A federal court memorandum filed on Wednesday details Cole Allen's movements prior to his encounter with U.S. Secret Service officers at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday. The document, reported by CBS News' Anna Schecter, includes photos and information about Allen's activities leading up to the incident.
- DOJ releases new images of suspect moments before White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting
Federal prosecutors released new evidence against a man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump during the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The DOJ provided images of the suspect moments before the shooting incident.
- Justice Department releases new photo of suspect in correspondents' dinner shooting
The Justice Department released a new photo of the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, with a court filing detailing their actions before the event. CBS News reporter Anna Schecter covered the update.
- Gunshot may have hit cellphone in officer's bulletproof vest at correspondents' dinner, sources say
A gunshot may have hit a cellphone in an officer's bulletproof vest during the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The FBI is conducting forensic reviews of evidence from the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., following the incident.
- New details on suspect's movements ahead of correspondents' dinner shooting
The article details the suspect's movements prior to the alleged assassination attempt on President Donald J. Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. CBS News reporter Anna Schecter provided the information.