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Continental Fireworks Company explosion: Pisgah, Illinois: United States: 3 deaths, 5 injuries [2] factory 1971-06-13: Fireworks explosion destroys school: Puebla: Mexico: 13 deaths: 1972-03-06: Melrose Display Fireworks Company explosion: Orland Park, Illinois: United States: 3 deaths, 16 injuries [2] factory 1972-07-04: Bangs Lake Park ...
2011 Medford pharmacy shooting: A man killed two employees and two customers at a pharmacy before stealing painkillers and pills and fleeing with his wife as the driver. The entire shooting was captured by surveillance video. [41] March 11–22, 2012 Montauban, France and Toulouse, France: 8 [note 2] 11 19: CCTV and body-worn camera
Detroit: 1991: MIT fellow convicted of shooting a man: Death of Malice Green: Detroit: 1992-11-05: Green died of blunt force trauma in assault by Detroit police officers Walter Budzyn and Larry Nevers, both officers convicted and imprisoned [12] Robert Hawkins: Detroit: 1993-11-28: Former Detroit Pistons player shot and killed in a crack house ...
Pages in category "2011 mass shootings in the United States" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Even with homicide rates in Detroit headed in the right direction, it still has one of the highest homicide rates per capita of any city in the U.S. behind Washington, D.C., and Memphis, Tennessee ...
2011 Medford shooting: A man killed four people in a pharmacy robbery gone wrong. He was sentenced to life imprisonment. [204] January 8, 2011 Casas Adobes, Arizona: 6 15 [n 1] 21: 2011 Tucson shooting: A man killed six people and injured fifteen during an assassination attempt of U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords before he was tackled and ...
Michael Lopez, the suspect in the Melvindale police shooting on Sunday, served 12 years in prison for carjacking and injuring an officer.
Fifty-nine Detroit postal workers were attacked by stray dogs in 2010, according to a Detroit postmaster. [18] Detroit had faced many cases of arson each year on Devil's Night, the evening before Halloween. In the 1980s a number of residents noted that they had turned to arson of abandoned homes to keep drug dealers from using the empty buildings.