Brown University is implementing safety measures and launching reviews, including an external safety assessment and an investigation by the Department of Education for potential Clery Act violations, following a deadly campus shooting that resulted in two student deaths and nine injuries.
The suspect in the Washington D.C. National Guard shooting, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, struggled with mental health issues, including PTSD from his military service in Afghanistan, and had been isolating himself before the attack. Despite passing extensive vetting and being granted asylum in April 2025, authorities are investigating potential radicalization, though no links to extremist groups have been found. Lakanwal was shot and hospitalized after the incident, which resulted in the death of one victim and injuries to another.
Carlitos Ricardo Parias, a Los Angeles TikTok creator known for livestreaming ICE raids, was shot and arrested after attempting to flee federal agents who surrounded his vehicle; he was charged with assault on a federal officer and remains hospitalized as proceedings are delayed.
The search for Dezi Freeman, suspected of killing two police officers in Porepunkah, Victoria, continues into its fourth day amid challenging terrain and weather, with police conducting raids and urging Freeman to surrender if watching, while the community mourns the fallen officers.
A bullet struck the office of Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid over 15 months ago in a non-targeted incident, which the team kept confidential until recently, with no injuries reported and no arrests made.
The Kansas City Chiefs kept quiet for 15 months about a shooting incident at their practice facility where a bullet went through Andy Reid's office window, deciding to handle the situation internally with a focus on safety and privacy, while the investigation remains ongoing.
In May 2024, a bullet was fired into Andy Reid's office at the Chiefs' practice facility, narrowly missing him and causing damage to the window and blinds. The incident remained undisclosed until recently, with police investigating it as an aggravated assault, though they do not believe it was targeted at Reid or the team. Bulletproof glass was installed afterward, and no arrests have been made.
In May 2024, a shooting incident occurred in Chiefs coach Andy Reid's office, with three bullets fired and one landing near his desk; Reid now works behind bulletproof glass as authorities investigate the event as an aggravated assault.
In May 2024, someone fired a shot into Andy Reid's office at the Chiefs' practice facility while he was inside, but no injuries occurred. The incident is under investigation, with no arrests made yet, and the motive remains unclear. Reid now sits behind bulletproof glass for safety.
In May 2024, a bullet was fired into Andy Reid's office, but no injuries occurred, and the incident remains under investigation with no arrests made. The NFL has recommended security upgrades following recent threats.
Tremonton officials are organizing a community procession to honor two officers killed in the line of duty during a domestic violence response, with the community encouraged to participate and show respect along the route. The officers were shot while responding to a domestic violence incident, and the suspect has been arrested on murder charges. The community is also canceling some events to mourn the loss.
Tremonton, Utah, is holding a community procession to honor two police officers killed in the line of duty during a domestic violence response, with city offices closed and events canceled to show respect and support for the officers' families and the community.
Three police officers were injured by gunfire while serving warrants in Pittsylvania County, and one man, James Andreu Lehnerd, was taken into custody after a standoff; the incident is under investigation.
An Airman was arrested in Wyoming in connection with the July 20 death of fellow Airman Brayden Lovan during an M18 handgun incident at F.E. Warren Air Force Base. The case involves charges of false statements, obstruction, and involuntary manslaughter, with ongoing investigations and safety reviews of the firearm. The incident has prompted safety concerns and inspections across the Air Force.
Six soldiers at Fort Stewart, Georgia, were awarded medals for bravery after they responded to a shooting incident where a fellow soldier opened fire, injuring five others. The shooter, Sgt. Quornelius Radford, was subdued by unarmed soldiers and is in custody, with investigations ongoing into his motives. The incident highlights ongoing issues of gun violence in the US military and society.