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Author: Christal Hayes, USA TODAY

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‘Such extreme steps’: San Jose killer intricately planned rail attack with a simple motive in mind

May 27, 2021Christal Hayes, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Such extreme steps’: San Jose killer intricately planned rail attack with a simple motive in mind

The San Jose shooting suspect used a variety of tactics that aren’t common in mass shootings, from harboring bomb-making materials to rigging his home to go up in flames.

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‘Chilling images will not be tolerated’: LAPD investigating separate incidents as possible anti-Semitic hate crimes

May 20, 2021Christal Hayes, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Chilling images will not be tolerated’: LAPD investigating separate incidents as possible anti-Semitic hate crimes

The LAPD investigating incidents this week as possible hate crimes amid increased tensions between Israel and Palestinian supporters across the US.

Nation

Times Square shooting suspect apprehended in Florida McDonald’s parking lot after 4-day manhunt, police say

May 12, 2021Christal Hayes, USA TODAYComments Off on Times Square shooting suspect apprehended in Florida McDonald’s parking lot after 4-day manhunt, police say

Farrakhan Muhammad was arrested in Florida. Police say he opened fire in the heart of Manhattan, injuring three people.

Nation

Crushing COVID-19 left California with scars as it starts to reopen

May 2, 2021May 2, 2021Christal Hayes, USA TODAYComments Off on Crushing COVID-19 left California with scars as it starts to reopen

California is reopening again as the state’s coronavirus cases plummet. But critics say the “extreme measures” to fight the virus were too much.

Nation

‘Simply unacceptable’: New York police investigate 6 synagogue attacks in 3 days as possible hate crimes

April 26, 2021April 26, 2021Christal Hayes, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Simply unacceptable’: New York police investigate 6 synagogue attacks in 3 days as possible hate crimes

Surveillance footage released by police appears to show the same man may have been involved in several of the attacks that began Friday in the Bronx.

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‘GUILTY!’ Across the US, cheers fill city streets after Derek Chauvin is convicted in the death of George Floyd

April 20, 2021April 21, 2021Christal Hayes, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘GUILTY!’ Across the US, cheers fill city streets after Derek Chauvin is convicted in the death of George Floyd

Americans took to the streets to celebrate after the conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd.

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Half of new COVID cases are in just 5 states; 80% of teachers, child care workers are vaccinated. Latest COVID-19 updates

April 7, 2021April 7, 2021Christal Hayes, USA TODAYComments Off on Half of new COVID cases are in just 5 states; 80% of teachers, child care workers are vaccinated. Latest COVID-19 updates

About 80% of teachers and child care workers have been administered at least their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Latest updates.

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‘No room for hate’: California man faces multiple charges for allegedly throwing rocks at Asian American woman, 6-year-old son

April 5, 2021Christal Hayes, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘No room for hate’: California man faces multiple charges for allegedly throwing rocks at Asian American woman, 6-year-old son

The 28-year-old man told police that “Koreans in the area were trying to control him,” according to the Orange County District Attorney’s office.

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Suspect in attack at U.S. Capitol described as average jock whose mental health appeared to quickly unravel

April 2, 2021April 3, 2021Christal Hayes, USA TODAYComments Off on Suspect in attack at U.S. Capitol described as average jock whose mental health appeared to quickly unravel

Capitol attack suspect Noah Green’s mental health became a growing concern for his friends and family in recent months.

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‘Why does this keep happening?’ Mass shootings in Boulder and Atlanta expose loopholes, weaknesses in gun laws

April 1, 2021Christal Hayes, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Why does this keep happening?’ Mass shootings in Boulder and Atlanta expose loopholes, weaknesses in gun laws

Mass shootings in Atlanta and Boulder exposed loopholes and weak gun restrictions that allowed suspects to access to firearms.

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