Mass shootings and widely publicized murders have consistently made headlines and sparked conversations throughout 2022.
Shootings everywhere — from a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia, to the recent attack on a Colorado LGBT club and the murders of four university students in Moscow, Idaho — have continued to invoke outrage among activists and fear throughout communities while also encouraging change at every political level.
He targeted the supermarket and area because it had"the highest black percentage that is close enough to where I live," Gendron reportedly wrote. The gunman was an 18-year-old who legally purchased two AR-style rifles and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. Sandra Torres, the mother of 10-year-old Eliahna Torres, is suing the manufacturer of the firearm used in the massacre, local police, and the school district. Sandra Torres said no parent should have to go through what she went through.
On the Fourth of July, a gunman opened fire at people attending a parade in Highland Park, Illinois, killing seven and injuring 54 others. It is the state's deadliest shooting by a single gunman. His father, Robert Crimo Jr., was arrested and charged with seven felony counts for reckless conduct on Dec. 17. Prosecutors say Crimo Jr. was"criminally reckless" in signing off on the firearm his son bought three years prior to the shooting, despite his previous instances of violent behavior.
Moscow police have not identified or arrested any suspects and are only providing information to the public that will not damage the investigation. As of Dec. 19, police had received 10,000 tips relating to the investigation either by phone, email, or digital media submissions. IDAHO STUDENT MURDERS: ALL THE CLUES, EVIDENCE, AND UNANSWERED QUESTIONS ONE MONTH AFTER VICIOUS KILLINGSThree University of Virginia football players were shot and killed by a former teammate on Nov. 13 while coming home on a bus from a field trip in Washington, D.C.
The shooting gained national attention, especially after the New England Patriots loaned a plane to the UVA players so they could attend their teammates' funerals. Davis Jr., Perry, and Chandler were awarded posthumous degrees from the university's College of Arts and Sciences.
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