The investigation into why a Nashville high school student fatally shot a classmate before killing himself has centered on his online writings, which authorities describe as concerning warning signs.
An AI gun detection system installed in a Nashville, Tennessee high school couldn’t spot the gun a 17-year-old used to fatally shoot another student and himself earlier this week, according to ...
The Supreme Court upheld the federal law that bans domestic abusers under protective orders from having guns in the Rahimi ...
Zimbabwean trade unions have raised alarm over an increase in violent confrontations between Chinese nationals and their local employees during labour disputes. This followed two shooting incidents in ...
A 17-year-old boy who opened fire in his Nashville high school's cafeteria fired a total of 10 shots from a 9 mm pistol ...
The weapon detection system at Antioch High School failed to detect the gun involved in Wednesday’s shooting that left two ...
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Police say the gun used in the Nashville school shooting was purchased in Arizona as detectives piece together why the high ...
ShotSpotter, based in Newark, California, is a prominent provider of gunshot detection technology aimed at enhancing public safety. The company uses a network of acoustic sensors to detect and locate ...
Following Wednesday’s deadly shooting inside Antioch High School, questions have been raised over security measures taken inside Metro Nashville Public Schools.