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Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, Afghan shooting suspect, described as family man
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Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales from Lake Tapps, Wash., 38, who is accused of killing 16 civilians in Afghanistan is described as a family man, who was guarded about his time at war.
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Afghanistan military shooting suspect heading back to U.S.
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The married father of two children that officials say shot and killed 16 Afghan civilians on Sunday, who has yet to be named, could be back in the United States as early as Friday.
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Philip Gilberti, accused of murder-suicide, set free due to computer problem, officials say
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Philip Gilberti, who police say killed his estranged wife before killing himself hours later, might have been set free the day before because of a courthouse computer system problem.
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Virginia Tech found negligent in 2007 school shooting
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After a jury concluded that Virginia Tech officials were negligent in their actions leading up to the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, the state is giving strong signals of appealing the case.
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Philip Gilberti found dead
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Philip Gilberti, 51, was wanted in connection with a fatal shooting of a Heather McGuire. She was slain Tuesday morning.
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Cash reward offered in Columbia Heights IHOP shooting
District of Columbia police say they are offering a reward for information on a shooting at a restaurant in the Columbia Heights neighborhood.
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Taliban fire on Afghan officials at attack site
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Two brothers of Afghan President Hamid Karzai were leaving a village mosque where they attended a memorial service for 16 villagers killed by a U.S. soldier when the Taliban insurgents opened fire.
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Testimony: Va. Tech officials 'acted properly' during 2007 shooting
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University officials have said there was no way to anticipate the deadliest campus shootings in modern U.S. history. The parents of students Karen W. Pryde and Erin Nicole Peterson disagree.
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Columbia Heights IHOP shooting suspects sought
D.C. police are on the hunt for two suspects – a man and a woman – who opened fire inside an IHOP restaurant in Columbia Heights.
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Karzai: U.S. soldier kills 16 Afghan civilians, including 9 kids
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai says an American soldier opened fire on villagers Sunday and killed 16 civilians, including nine children and three women. He calls it an "assassination" and is demanding answers from officials.
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Man shot in Arlington parking lot by suspect in ski mask, all black clothing
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The victim was sitting in a car in the 4200 block of 2nd Road North when the suspect, wearing a ski mask and all black clothing, walked up to him just before 8 p.m. They exchanged words and then the suspect shot the man twice.
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Police-involved shooting on D.C.-Maryland border leaves man hurt
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Investigators are trying to piece together a police-involved shooting early Friday morning in Northwest that left an officer and a suspect injured.
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Kenneth Furr pleads not guilty in August transgender shooting
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Kenneth Furr, the MPD officer who allegedly shot three people off Pierce Street in Northwest D.C. last August, pleaded not guilty to the shooting on Friday morning.
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Christopher Edwards, Andrew Ramos charged in Aspen Hill murder
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The shooting death of a man in Aspen Hill Wednesday appears to have been the result of a game gone bad. Two men face second degree murder and reckless endangerment charges.
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Officer suspended after Monae Turnage, 13, death
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Baltimore police say an officer has been suspended for his conduct after the fatal shooting of a 13-year-old girl.
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Thomas Jerel Baldwin arrested for Spotsylvania drive-by shooting
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The Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office has arrested a man in connection with a drive-by shooting where an 11-year-old boy was shot in the back while sleeping.
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Virginia Tech shooting trial starts
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Jury selection began Monday in a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the parents of two Virginia Tech students killed during a campus rampage nearly five years ago.
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Virginia Tech wrongful death lawsuit heads to trial
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A wrongful death lawsuit brought by the parents of two Virginia Tech students killed during a campus rampage nearly five years ago is headed to trial in Christiansburg.
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