2 dead, 5 injured, deputy sheriff’s son in custody


IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.

  • UP NEXT

    Meet the artists on a mission to bring color to Houston’s streets

    03:58

  • USA Football becomes sport’s official governing body for Olympics

    00:52

  • Colossal squid caught on camera for the first time in a century

    00:30

  • Cardinal Dolan talks importance of hope in uncertain times

    04:38

  • Scientists say they found a planet that may be teeming with life

    00:35

  • This Florida town wants to implement a spring break ban

    00:27

  • Shein, Temu, other Chinese exporters to raise prices due to tariffs

    02:30

  • See 2-year-old bust a move at her birthday celebration

    01:04

  • New Eli Lilly trial suggests weight-loss pill is as strong as Ozempic

    02:33

  • DA files last-minute motion to delay Menendez resentencing

    03:50

  • IRS considers revoking Harvard’s tax-exempt status, NYT reports

    01:01

  • Fyre Festival 2 postponed as organizers vet new event locations

    00:43

  • RFK Jr. faces backlash after suggesting autism is preventable

    02:32

  • Target recalls Good & Gather baby food due to elevated lead levels

    00:26

  • Puerto Rico hit with another blackout, leaving 1.4M without power

    00:28

  • Severe storms threaten large parts of US over Easter Weekend

    01:32

  • Judge weighs holding Trump admin in contempt over deportations

    02:55

  • Trump says Jerome Powell’s termination ‘cannot come fast enough’

    02:16

  • Stocks tumble following Fed chair’s concerns over economy, tariffs

    02:24

  • Wink Martindale dies at 91: See his 2002 interview on TODAY

    07:06

A gunman opened fire on the campus of Florida State University, leaving two people, who were not students at the school, dead and five others injured. The suspected shooter is identified as the 20-year-old son of a local sheriff’s deputy and one of her weapons was found at the scene. NBC’s Priya Sridhar reports for TODAY on the terrifying events that unfolded.



Source link

  • Related Posts

    As Skin Cancer Rates Climb, Canadian Dermatologists Champion Sun Safety Nationwide this May

    As the CDA concludes its 2024/2025 Shade Structure Grant Program, this year’s Sun Awareness Month includes events at sites where new permanent shade structures have been built. A key highlight…

    Australian locals rescue great white shark stranded in shallow water

    MELBOURNE, Australia — Tourist Nash Core admits he felt some fear when he and his 11-year-old son waded into the ocean off the Australian coast to help rescue a 10-foot great…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    iPolitics AM: Speculation swirls over timing of PM Carney’s first face-to-face meeting with Trump

    iPolitics AM: Speculation swirls over timing of PM Carney’s first face-to-face meeting with Trump

    As Skin Cancer Rates Climb, Canadian Dermatologists Champion Sun Safety Nationwide this May

    Australian locals rescue great white shark stranded in shallow water

    Australian locals rescue great white shark stranded in shallow water

    A bipartisan measure to undo Trump’s global tariffs fails in the Senate

    A bipartisan measure to undo Trump’s global tariffs fails in the Senate

    WhatsApp now has more than 3 billion users a month

    WhatsApp now has more than 3 billion users a month

    Chelsea win sixth straight WSL title, on course to go unbeaten

    Chelsea win sixth straight WSL title, on course to go unbeaten