mass shootings
Coverage of mass shootings in the Nexus archive.
- Mpls council member cites 'mass shootings, federal occupation' for mental health leave
Minneapolis City Council member Aisha Chughtai announced plans to take a month-long mental health break, citing stress from an election, mass shootings, and a federal occupation. She attributed her decision to these factors impacting her well-being.
- Minneapolis City Council Member Aisha Chughtai takes mental health leave
Minneapolis City Council member Aisha Chughtai is taking a one-month mental health leave to address clinical depression and anxiety through an outpatient program. She cited stress from mass shootings, the municipal election, and Operation Metro Surge as contributing factors to her decision.
- South Africa: Cleveland Shooting Shows Why South Africans Don't Feel the 'Decline in Crime'
Mass shootings continue in Gauteng, South Africa, despite a recent decline in murder rates. The incidents primarily affect poor communities, and the police are criticized for not doing enough to prevent them.
- CPD setting up Emergency Assistance Center in Cornell Square Park after mass shootings
The Chicago Police Department's Office of Victim Services is setting up an Emergency Assistance Center at Cornell Square Park. This action follows mass shootings.
- Sex abuse, drownings, boat accidents and even mass shootings: The dire dangers parents should be aware of before shipping kids off to summer camps
The article highlights serious risks such as sex abuse, drownings, boat accidents, and mass shootings that parents should consider before sending children to summer camps. It emphasizes the need for awareness regarding these potential dangers.
- Can Mass Shootings Be Prevented? Researchers Believe It’s Possible
Jaclyn Schildkraut and her team at the Rockefeller Institute of Government prevented a potential mass shooting by identifying a teenage boy's threatening Reddit posts and alerting the FBI. Their study found nearly half of mass shooters communicated violent intentions beforehand through texts or online posts, with many exhibiting prior concerning behaviors and law enforcement contact.
- Florida demanda a OpenAI, alegando que ChatGPT no es seguro para los niños
Florida has sued OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, alleging that ChatGPT is unsafe for children and poses risks such as aiding mass shooters, encouraging suicide, and lacking parental controls. The state accuses OpenAI of deceptive business practices and negligence, citing the absence of age verification and parental access to children's interactions with the AI.
- Recognizing ties between domestic violence and mass shootings saves lives
Nearly half of mass shootings in the U.S. are related to domestic violence, indicating a significant connection between the two issues. Recognizing this tie can help save lives. Domestic violence is a prevalent factor in many mass shootings.
- Moment cousin of fallen Syrian dictator Assad is paraded in courtroom cage as he goes on trial accused of mass shootings and torturing children
The cousin of the former Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad is on trial for alleged crimes including mass shootings and torturing children. He was publicly displayed in a courtroom cage during the proceedings, highlighting the political and legal tensions in post-Assad Syria.