Greg Zanis retiring from making crosses for victims of tragedy

Greg Zanis has memorialized Chicago shooting victims. He's also crisscrossed the country by pick-up delivering over 27,000 crosses to victims of mass shootings, tornadoes and wildfires.

Radio host's call for Trump impeachment to be interrupted by 'nice school shooting' gets show canceled

“Don’t even — don’t even say that. No, don’t even say that,” Julie Hayden, Chuck Bonniwell's wife and cohost, responed on their radio show after he said a "nice school shooting" should interrupt the impeachment hearings.

Fort Bend ISD involves parents in school safety improvements

FBISD administrators have been working with families to say that their district has made a collected effort to include families in their safety plans.

59th victim dies as a result of 2017 Las Vegas massacre

The Las Vegas massacre in 2017 remains the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history, and this weekend, it claimed another victim.

Sandy Hook lawsuit could force gunmaker Remington to open books

A recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court has upended a longstanding legal roadblock that has given the gun industry far-reaching immunity from lawsuits in the aftermath of mass killings.

School Shootings: Law enforcement shares tips on ways to prepare your kids

It’s the dreaded words no parent ever wants to hear “shooter on campus”, but sadly it seems school shootings are happening more often. 

Saugus High School choir director rushes to treat wounded student after gunman opens fire on campus

A choir director at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, California, rushed to the aid of a student who was shot when a classmate opened fire and killed two other students on campus Thursday.

Supreme Court allows families of Sandy Hook victims to sue maker of rifle used in shooting

The lawsuit says Remington Arms should never have sold a weapon as dangerous as the Bushmaster AR-15-style rifle to the public, which gunman Adam Lanza used to kill 20 first graders and six educators.

Sandy Hook father awarded $450K in defamation case against conspiracy theorist writers

A jury in Wisconsin has awarded $450,000 to the father of a boy killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting after he filed a defamation lawsuit against conspiracy theorist writers who claimed the massacre never happened.

Indictment made public for man charged in El Paso attack

Officials in Texas on Wednesday released the grand jury indictment filed last week against a man accused of killing 22 people at an El Paso Walmart last month.

Sandy Hook Promise releases chilling back-to school PSA to bring awareness to 'horrific new normal'

Sandy Hook Promise, a nonprofit aimed at preventing shootings and other harmful acts of violence in schools, released a chilling new PSA on Wednesday that depicts students in a cheery, familiar way showing off their new backpacks, jackets and binders — before taking a dark and sobering turn.