Multiple people injured in shooting at a Kentucky church
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"This report reveals a disturbing pattern of communication failures and negligence that culminated in a preventable tragedy," Sen. Rand Paul wrote in the report.
Police charged Mike "Little Mack" Williams with first-degree murder in the shooting, which occurred July 11 in a Belle Glade residential trailer.
A “cascade of preventable failures” within the U.S. Secret Service nearly cost President Donald Trump his life during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania last year, according to a Senate committee
Nikeil Jennings was charged with aggravated assault and firearms-related offenses in connection with the shooting last week on the 2600 block of Cecil B. Moore Avenue, police said.
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Police discovered the man, who was from Hackensack, on the sidewalk with a gunshot wound, prosecutors said in a news release. His name was not released. The man was pronounced dead after being taken to Saint Joseph’s University Medical Center. An investigation is ongoing to identify a suspect, prosecutors said.
July 13 (Reuters) - A U.S. Senate report released on Sunday said a "cascade" of failures allowed a gunman to shoot at Donald Trump during a campaign rally last year and faulted Secret Service discipline including the lack of firings in the wake of the attack.
The victim, a 25-year-old Washtenaw County man, was being treated for multiple gunshot wounds when he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead, police said. The preliminary investigation indicated the man was shot in the area of Ecorse Road near Michigan Avenue in the City of Ypsilanti, police said.
Lee County Coroner Daniel Sexton on Sunday identified the victim as Deon Monzel Daniel. He lived in Pike Road.