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NJ supermarket 911 caller: 'I don't want to die'

NJ supermarket 911 caller: 'I don't want to die'
By KATIE ZEZIMAAssociated Press NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - Employees at a New Jersey supermarket hid in storage spaces, snuck out through back exits and ran through parking lots as they begged 911 dispatchers to hurry and send help when a co-worker started shooting at them. "I don't want to die,

Judge: Mom convicted in Iowa slaying must see kids

Judge: Mom convicted in Iowa slaying must see kids
By RYAN J. FOLEYAssociated Press IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - A mother serving life in prison for murder must be allowed to see her children, who were in the rural Iowa home during the execution-style killing of their neighbor, a judge decided in a ruling that outraged the prosecutor in the case.

Attorney: Teen in Md. school shooting remorseful

Attorney: Teen in Md. school shooting remorseful
By ALEX DOMINGUEZAssociated Press TOWSON, Md. (AP) - A teenager charged with wounding a fellow student at his Maryland high school has expressed remorse and was on a suicide watch while being treated at a psychiatric hospital, his attorney said Thursday. George Psoras made the comments while

Attorney: Teen in Md. school shooting remorseful

Attorney: Teen in Md. school shooting remorseful
By ALEX DOMINGUEZAssociated Press TOWSON, Md. (AP) - A teenager charged with wounding a fellow student at his Maryland high school has expressed remorse and had been placed on a suicide watch while being treated at a psychiatric hospital, his attorney said Thursday. George Psoras made the

Attorney: Teen in Md. school shooting remorseful

Attorney: Teen in Md. school shooting remorseful
By ALEX DOMINGUEZAssociated Press TOWSON, Md. (AP) - An attorney for the teenager charged with wounding a fellow student at his Maryland high school says his client has expressed remorse and had been on a suicide watch when he was being treated at a psychiatric hospital. Attorney George Psoras

NJ pharmacist fires on holdup man, foils robbery

NJ pharmacist fires on holdup man, foils robbery
By GEOFF MULVIHILLAssociated Press A New Jersey pharmacist who is also an Army reservist pulled out a handgun and fired several shots at a would-be robber as he chased him from his store, authorities said. Police said it did not appear any shots hit the fleeing holdup man, who had demanded

Libyan attacks said to be 2-part militant assault

Libyan attacks said to be 2-part militant assault
By OSAMA ALFITORYAssociated Press BENGHAZI, Libya (AP) - The attack that killed four Americans in Libya, including the U.S. ambassador, was an organized two-part operation by heavily armed militants that included a precisely timed raid on a supposedly secret safe house just as Libyan and U.S.

Colorado shooting victims demand fund arbitrator

Colorado shooting victims demand fund arbitrator
By P. SOLOMON BANDAAssociated Press AURORA, Colo. (AP) - Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper should take a $5.2 million victims' fund away from a private group so that assistance can more quickly be distributed, family members of many of those killed or wounded in the Aurora mass shooting said

NY prof won't be fired over Colo. shootings joke

NY prof won't be fired over Colo. shootings joke
NEW YORK (AP) - A professor at the United States Merchant Marine Academy in New York who faced dismissal for joking about the Colorado movie theater shootings has been suspended for 45 days instead. Gregory F. Sullivan was showing students a documentary when he said: "If someone with orange hair

UPDATE: Deadly Hotel Shooting In Downtown Spokane

UPDATE: Deadly Hotel Shooting In Downtown Spokane
UPDATED PRESS RELEASE: Thursday morning at 4:02am, Spokane Police officers responded to "shots fired" at the Days Inn, 120 W. 3rd Ave. When officers arrived, they found 33-year-old Paul A. Haney, from Yakima, was dead from gunshot wounds in the parking lot. Major Crimes Detectives are continuing