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Motive. Unknown. On July 14, 2023, 37-year-old Mohamad Barakat opened fire on a group of police officers who were responding to an unrelated traffic accident in Fargo, North Dakota. One officer was killed, and two others and a civilian bystander were injured, before Barakat was killed by another officer on the scene who was uninjured.
Shooting of Aderrien Murry. Aderrien Murry, an unarmed 11-year-old African American boy, was shot in the chest in Indianola, Mississippi, by an Indianola Police Department officer on May 20, 2023, after police responded to Murry's 9-1-1 call for help at his home. [1] [2] [3] Murry survived the shooting with a collapsed lung, a lacerated liver ...
ABC World News Tonight did not show any part of Flanagan's video; NBC Nightly News broadcast a still frame; and CBS Evening News showed a 25 second segment of the video. On the day of the shooting, CNN repeatedly aired the footage once every hour.
Omar Jimenez and Holly Yan, CNN. April 9, 2024 at 8:42 PM. Newly released bodycam footage reveals the mayhem that unfolded in a residential neighborhood when Chicago police fired as many as 96 ...
VIDEO: Bodycam shows police confronting and fatally shooting Louisville bank shooter Wednesday 12 April 2023 21:20 , The Independent Panicked 911 call from gunman’s mother released
On April 16, 2007, media from around the world descended on Blacksburg, Virginia, upon receiving word of the Virginia Tech shooting . Reports included US evening news anchors Katie Couric, Brian Williams, and Charles Gibson. Additionally, all network morning shows and the late-night ABC show Nightline sent reporters to the Virginia Tech campus ...
Video footage screenshot Horton’s attorney, Scott Miller previously told the Herald-Leader the shooting was “tragic,” but said Horton’s actions followed nationally-recognized policing ...
The first national news bulletin of the shooting was transmitted over the ABC Radio Network at 12:36 p.m. CST/1:36 p.m. EST. The network was airing the Music in the Afternoon program hosted by Dirk Fredericks and Joel Crager, and Doris Day's recording of "Hooray for Hollywood" was playing when newscaster Don Gardiner interrupted with: