When You Are a Suspect, Walking Casually Past the Police Looking for You Doesn’t Actually Work
That's what Salvador Avelino learned yesterday.
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That's what Salvador Avelino learned yesterday.
The doctor is expected to survive.
He was shot 20 to 23 times, and is going to be fine.
Omar Thornton ended his rampage by shooting himself.
The wonderful world of nightclub stabbings, shootings, and abductions.
Pentagon building was locked down for about 45 minutes.
Gun jammed because Martinez held it sideways.
The Washington 'Post' sent an intermediary to speak with the man Hasan saw as a spiritual leader.
Plus, Buffalo Cantina on 'Man v. Food.'
Major Nidal Malik Hasan will be tried in a military court.
Not everyone ignored the warning signs from Major Nidal Malik Hasan, and it was not only female officer Kimberly Munley who took him down in the end.
A series of stories this morning indicates there were definitely warning signals that something was awry.
His neighbors thought it was because he was scheduled to deploy to Afghanistan.
Local news stations are reporting a brutal attack.
The story that made us sick to our stomachs over the weekend may have just gotten worse.
A Chinese deliveryman is shot in the head and the Philippine press secretary gets a New York souvenir: Food poisoning!
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