Shooting Incident
Coverage of Shooting Incident in the Nexus archive.
- Son demands independent probe after father shot and killed by ICE officer in Houston
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican national with no criminal convictions, was shot and killed by an ICE officer in Houston while working at a homebuilding site. His family and a Texas congresswoman dispute ICE's claim that he rammed their vehicle, demanding an independent investigation. Civil rights groups and the victim's son argue ICE cannot be trusted to investigate itself due to prior controversies.
- 3 people shot during large 4th of July weekend gathering in Iredell County
Three people were shot during a large 4th of July weekend gathering in Iredell County, near West Front Street in Statesville. The incident occurred around 2:30 a.m. on July 5, with all three victims expected to survive. Authorities are investigating, and no arrests have been made as of Sunday.
- 5 shot, including 2 kids, while watching fireworks in Brooklyn: sources
Five people, including a 7-year-old and a 5-year-old, were shot around 10:35 p.m. while watching fireworks in Brooklyn. The incident occurred during a public event in the area.
- Dearborn police describe what led to fatal shooting, leaving 2 dead, 1 injured inside Fairlane Mall
Two people were killed and one injured in a shooting at Fairlane Town Center in Dearborn, stemming from a dispute between two groups. Police confirmed no ongoing public threat and stated the victims were involved in the incident. Investigators are pursuing leads with no suspects in custody.
- Police swarm Michigan shopping center after 'significant' shooting incident
At least two people were killed and an innocent bystander was shot during a 'significant' shooting at the Fairlane Town Center mall in Dearborn, Michigan. Law enforcement has not yet released details about the suspect or motive, and the public was urged to avoid the area while authorities secure the scene. Michigan State Police confirmed they are assisting with the investigation.
- Annunciation asks neighbors to be mindful with fireworks this Fourth of July
Annunciation Church and School in Minneapolis urges neighbors to be mindful of fireworks during the Fourth of July due to trauma from a shooting incident at the church last summer. Families, including parent Kristen Neville, are adjusting celebrations by avoiding fireworks to protect children from distressing noises. The school also requested community consideration for those affected by loud noises and smells associated with the shooting.
- ‘It’s scary.’ Clarksville neighbors on alert after shooting damages cars, homes
Clarksville police are investigating a weekend shooting at Highland Oaks Townhomes that damaged multiple cars and homes but caused no injuries. Residents expressed fear and concern, with some keeping children indoors due to safety worries. Authorities have not identified a motive or the shooter.
- Voting gets underway for key primary elections across four states and more top headlines
Voting has begun for key primary elections in four states. Trump issues a warning to Iran regarding a new deal and comments on a mass shooting incident. Additional headlines cover political developments, crime, and cultural topics.
- Shooting at a Northern California library kills 2, and a suspect is in custody
A shooting at the Chico branch of the Butte County Library in Northern California killed two people and injured a child. A suspect was taken into custody after fleeing the scene, and law enforcement believes the shooter acted alone. The library branches are closed the following day as investigations continue.
- Investigation underway after 12-year-old shot, killed in downtown Nashville
A 12-year-old boy, Damarion Morehead, was shot and killed in downtown Nashville during a fight between a group of teenagers. He was critically injured and later died at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Metro Nashville Police Department is investigating the incident and has identified two individuals involved, though they are not believed to be the shooters.
- CMPD reminds teens and parents of curfew rules
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) is reminding teens and parents of curfew rules following a shooting at Romare Bearden Park in Uptown Charlotte, which resulted in two people being shot and a 16-year-old Myers Park High School student being charged. CMPD emphasizes strict enforcement of curfew laws, with parents and businesses facing charges for contributing to the delinquency of minors. As the Fourth of July approaches, CMPD’s JADE Unit is visiting past offenders’ homes to warn of increased police presence and safety measures.
- Man charged with attempted murder in Assumption Parish shooting incident
A man from Napoleonville was arrested and charged with attempted murder in connection with a shooting incident in Assumption Parish. The arrest occurred on Tuesday following an early June shooting.
- 2 workers reportedly shot inside Wilmington Hospital in Delaware; gunman at large
Two hospital employees were shot by a coworker inside Wilmington Hospital in Delaware. The gunman is currently at large.
- ‘He’s a nice guy’: Neighbor speaks out after man was shot, killed at east Charlotte home
A man was shot and killed at a home on Hickory Grove Road in east Charlotte, with police responding to a breaking and entering call. Neighbors reported hearing gunfire, and investigators are determining if the victim was involved in the incident. A neighbor described the man as 'a nice guy' and vouched for his peaceful nature.
- 36-year-old man dies after being shot during apparent argument in Roseland late Saturday night, Chicago police say
A 36-year-old man died after being shot during an apparent argument late Saturday night in Roseland on Chicago's South Side, according to police. The incident occurred in the city's South Side neighborhood.
- SC sets aside order closing Imran’s right to defence in Rs10bn defamation suit by PM Shehbaz
The Supreme Court of Pakistan, by a 2-1 majority, overturned its previous order that had closed Imran Khan's right to defense in a Rs10 billion defamation case filed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The court remanded the matter to the trial court to allow Imran Khan to respond to interrogatories, citing legal infirmities in the application of Order XI, Rule 21 of the Civil Procedure Code and his medical incapacity due to a shooting incident.
- Ex-NYPD cop who lied about circumstances of shooting teen suspect avoids prison: DA
An ex-NYPD cop who lied about the circumstances of a shooting involving a teen suspect avoided prison. The officer stated in court, 'In my heart, I feel like I did the right thing,' claiming his actions saved both his partner's and his own life.
- Scott Pelley says Bari Weiss wanted 60 Minutes to say Renee Good was ‘driving toward officer’
Scott Pelley claims Bari Weiss pressured 60 Minutes to report that Renee Good was driving toward an officer. Pelley, a former 60 Minutes anchor, alleges CBS News management interfered with a segment about an immigration officer's killing of Good during a Minneapolis protest in January.
- 1 dead after Palestinian man with Israeli citizenship opens fire in Israel
A Palestinian man with Israeli citizenship opened fire in Israel, resulting in one death. Initial reports suggested multiple shooting locations, raising concerns about coordinated attackers.
- 1 dead after Palestinian man with Israeli citizenship opens fire in Israel
A Palestinian man with Israeli citizenship opened fire in Israel, resulting in one death. Initial reports suggested concerns about multiple, coordinated attackers due to the number of locations where shootings occurred.
- 4 teens injured in Bronzeville shooting Saturday, Chicago police say
Four teens were injured in a shooting in Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood on Saturday night. An unknown assailant fired at the group in the 4500 block of South Prairie before fleeing. Police reported three teens were shot in the legs and one suffered a graze wound to the back; all were hospitalized in stable conditions. No suspects are in custody, and Area One detectives are investigating.
- Fairfield High School relocates graduation after deadly shooting
Fairfield High School relocated its graduation ceremony to Armijo High School Stadium following a deadly shooting at Sem Yeto Continuation High School's graduation. The shooting resulted in one death and three hospitalizations, prompting the district to limit tickets per senior and provide mental health support.
- The show will go on: White House correspondents’ dinner rescheduled for July, with Trump attending
The White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, postponed in April after a shooting incident, has been rescheduled for July 24. President Donald Trump will attend and deliver a speech, with the event featuring enhanced security and a more intimate format. The rescheduling was described as a celebration of a free press and a rejection of allowing violence to disrupt democratic traditions.
- White House Correspondents’ Dinner gets new date in wake of shooting incident
The White House Correspondents’ Association will hold its postponed dinner on July 24 after a shooting incident at the venue on April 25 disrupted the original event. The gathering, attended by US President Donald Trump and his cabinet, was halted when a gunman attacked a security checkpoint outside the ballroom.
- Accused of a crime after shooting a migrant in Minnesota, ICE agent is arrested in South Texas
An ICE agent was arrested in South Texas after being accused of shooting a migrant in Minnesota. Federal agents used tear gas during a protest in Minneapolis following the incident.
- Shooting involving FBI prompts heavy police presence in Chicago's Homan Square
A shooting involving an FBI agent occurred near Garfield Park in Chicago, prompting a heavy police presence with officers visible carrying long guns. A person was pronounced dead at the scene, but it remains unclear if they were shot by the FBI agent. The FBI has initiated an internal review of the incident.
- Three people are killed after gunshots were fired during late-night party at $500k rental home in Dallas
Three people were killed after gunshots were fired during a late-night party at a $500,000 rental home in Dallas. The incident occurred at a high-end property, highlighting concerns about safety in affluent areas.
- US Justice Department seeks to lift injunction on Trump’s ballroom project after shooting
The US Justice Department has requested a federal judge to lift an injunction blocking President Donald Trump’s ballroom project, citing a recent White House shooting as justification for urgent security upgrades. The department argues the project is critical for national security, emphasizing the need for advanced security measures at the White House.
- Suspect previously tried to enter White House before deadly shooting incident, court documents show
21-year-old Nasire Best, linked to a shooting near the White House, had previously attempted to enter the White House and may have had mental health issues, according to court documents and law enforcement sources.
- Bystander in serious condition after fatal shooting near White House checkpoint
A bystander was seriously injured after a man opened fire on a checkpoint near the White House and was fatally shot by U.S. Secret Service officers. The bystander remains in serious but stable condition.
- Dog accidentally shoots someone outside Nebraska convenience store while owner was inside shopping
A dog accidentally shot someone outside a Nebraska convenience store while the owner was inside shopping.
- Gunman shot dead by Secret Service agents near White House: What we know
A gunman was shot dead by Secret Service agents near the White House. No agents were injured, but a bystander was wounded during the exchange of fire.
- Navy veteran armed with bear spray is shot six times after racing to prevent friends' home invasion as it was being streamed live on Twitch
A Navy veteran was shot six times while using bear spray to intervene in a home invasion being live-streamed on Twitch. The incident highlights a violent confrontation during a real-time online broadcast.
- Mullin defends WHCA dinner security perimeter, says Secret Service ‘performed their job’
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin defended the Secret Service's response to a shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner, stating agents successfully prevented the gunman from breaching the second security perimeter. He emphasized the security measures functioned as intended.
- Trump, Secret Service director say agent was not shot by friendly fire at WHCA dinner
The U.S. Secret Service confirmed that an agent injured during a shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner was not shot by friendly fire. Director Sean Curran stated the agent was shot at point-blank range by an external source.
- Trump dodged more than a bullet at Saturday’s correspondents’ dinner
Trump survived an assassination attempt at the Correspondents’ dinner and delivered a press briefing where he demonstrated bipartisan unity and composure, earning praise for his presidential demeanor.
- Family of DC gunman's brother describes his agonizing call to police MINUTES before shooting: Inside siblings' relationship as hero is seen for the first time
The family of a Washington, D.C. gunman's brother recounts his distressing call to police minutes before the shooting. The article explores the siblings' complex relationship and introduces a hero who intervened in the incident for the first time.
- JD Vance reveals pregnant wife Usha's horrified reaction during WHCD shooting and admits he was 'confused' during the chaos
JD Vance disclosed his pregnant wife Usha's horrified reaction during the White House Correspondents' Dinner (WHCD) shooting and admitted he was 'confused' amid the chaos. The incident occurred at the annual political event attended by public figures and journalists.
- New chilling hotel room selfie of alleged Trump gunman revealed as shock footage reveals exact moment Secret Service opened fire
A new chilling hotel room selfie of the alleged Trump gunman has been released, alongside shock footage capturing the exact moment the Secret Service opened fire. The revelations provide critical visual evidence of the incident.
- Man who kept eating salad during WHCA dinner shooting says he ‘wasn’t scared’
Michael Glantz, an agent at Creative Artists Agency, remained calm and continued eating salad during the aftermath of a shooting near the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on Saturday, as captured on CNN.