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Kannapolis police officers shot Edgar Welch, of the city of Salisbury, after he pulled a gun on authorities while sitting in the front passenger’s side of a 2001 GMC Yukon, according to the ...
Edgar Maddison Welch, the North Carolina man known for becoming the face of the “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory, was killed by two Kannapolis, N.C., police officers after he pulled a gun on them ...
The man who in 2016 showed up to a popular pizza restaurant with a gun, claiming there were children being trafficked in the basement, died in an officer-involved shooting on Thursday outside of ...
News cameras, bystander videos San Antonio parade shooting: 64-year-old Ira Attebury opened fire on crowds of spectators watching the Battle of Flowers parade, killing 2 people and injuring 55 others. Attebury killed himself after his rifle jammed during a 90 minute standoff with police. [14]
[5] [6] [3] A search warrant for Kloepfer's home was approved around 2.15 a.m. [6] [7] According to Kloepfer's later lawsuit, just before 2 a.m. of the night of the incident, an officer visited the neighbor to view her video of the complained behaviour; the lawsuit alleges that the video's only clear dialogue was a woman’s voice saying "stop ...
A North Carolina man who fired an assault rifle in a Washington, D.C., pizzeria in 2016 while acting on an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory, died Monday after being shot by police during a ...
The Old Salisbury Road shooting was a mass shooting in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, committed by Michael Charles Hayes (born January 13, 1964) [3] on July 17, 1988. Hayes shot nine people, killing four of them; his subsequent successful use of the insanity defense in courts created a statewide controversy in the early 1990s.
Two unnamed officials also told NBC News that the shooting is being investigated as a workplace violence situation by an employee who suffered from mental health issues. Unclear how gunman died ...