gun violence The Dark Web Might Be the Key to Stopping the Next Mass Shooter Researchers who have studied the patterns and typologies of serial killers are now turning their attention to identifying mass shooters before they act. One common trait among modern mass shooters is their familiarity with the “dark web,” a less-accessible corner of the internet not indexed by search engines, with several hidden communities that promote and display violent behavior and imagery....
gun violence Shootings in Over a Dozen US Cities Mar Fourth of July Celebrations Fourth of July celebrations were interrupted by gun violence in over a dozen communities across the U.S.
gun violence Pulse Survivor Hasn't Felt So Unsafe Since the Aftermath of the Shooting “I haven’t been this vigilant to my surroundings since the days following the shooting at Pulse nightclub,” says Brandon Wolf, a survivor of that shooting on June 12, 2016. Wolf joined LX News to discuss gun violence and a surge in anti-LGBTQ rhetoric that is making many fear an escalation to violence.
Mass Shootings Uvalde Pediatrician Condemns Congress for Inaction on Gun Violence An Uvalde pediatrician, who treated injured and dying students during the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School, testified Wednesday to Congress about the need for new gun laws. “We are bleeding out and you are not there.”
Mass Shootings ‘It's High Noon in America': NYC Mayor Eric Adams Addresses Congress on Gun Violence New York City Mayor Eric Adams called on Congress to “bring an end to gun violence,” warning that “the clock is ticking every day, every minute, towards another hour of death.”
Mass Shootings Mother of Buffalo Shooting Victim to Lawmakers: ‘I Do Not Feel Protected' Zeneta Everhart, whose 21-year-old son Zaire Everhart was wounded in the Buffalo mass shooting, addressed lawmakers on Wednesday to demand new gun laws. “If hearing from me… does not move you to act on gun laws, I invite you to my home to help me clean Zaire’s wounds.”