White House press secretary: Mass shootings are not about mental health
The right and its enablers in the news media prefer to shift the focus after mass shootings from the need for gun safety reform to mental health.
The right and its enablers in the news media prefer to shift the focus after mass shootings from the need for gun safety reform to mental health.
Thirteen people, including the shooter, an apparently disgruntled city employee, were killed in a mass shooting at a building at the Virginia Beach Municipal Center late Friday.
Governor Terry McAuliffe today announced that he has directed his public safety team to draft and introduce gun safety legislation for the next General Assembly to pass.
Fifty people are dead and 53 more injured in a mass shooting at an Orlando LGBT nightclub early Sunday morning.
Republicans are less likely than Democrats – and, in some cases, even gun owners – to see gun violence as a greater threat than terrorism, and are more likely to advocate for more guns as a way to reduce shootings, according to results from the latest Fairleigh Dickinson University PublicMind poll.
Ellen Arthur, the Democratic Party nominee for the House of Delegates seat in the 24th District, is tired of deferring to those who get defensive when the talk after a mass shooting turns to ideas for how to implement sensible gun control measures.
An Arizona congresswoman was among 18 people shot at an event outside a Tucson grocery store Saturday morning. Six people, including a federal judge who was a University of Virginia Law graduate, were killed in the shootings, but the congresswoman, Democrat Gabrielle Giffords, has undergone surgery and is in critical condition from a reported gunshot…
George Mason shrugged off a tough shooting night to post a momentum-building win over Massachusetts, 73-63, on Wednesday night inside EagleBank Arena.
A pair of three-pointers by A.C. Reid with just under 10 minutes to play gave Liberty the momentum swing it needed in an 84-77 win over UMass Lowell.
Automatic license plate readers were used by Virginia Beach Police to pinpoint a suspect in a Nov. 16 shooting in the 1100 block of Atlantic Avenue.