Navy medic dead after shooting 2 people
A Navy medic, armed with a rifle, opened fire on two sailors in an office park in Frederick, Maryland. He was killed after he refused to put down his weapon. Jeff Pegues has the details.
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A Navy medic, armed with a rifle, opened fire on two sailors in an office park in Frederick, Maryland. He was killed after he refused to put down his weapon. Jeff Pegues has the details.
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Prosecutors have released body cam footage of a police officer shooting a motorist during a traffic stop. The officer has since turned himself after being charged with murder. CBSN's David Begnaud reviews the footage and facts of the case with Vladimir Duthiers.
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Gov. Bobby Jindal, R-Louisiana, believes every state should strengthen their gun control laws when it comes to mandating background checks, saying John Houser, who bought his gun in Alabama, wouldn't have been allowed to purchase the weapon in Louisiana
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