The archive of all headlines from July 17, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Unnamed official identifies shooter as Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez while Obama says it is ‘heartbreaking’ for those who served country to die in this fashion
The shootings at a military reserve center and nearby recruiting center in Chattanooga, Tenn., leave four Marines dead and three people injured, officials say. The shooter is also killed. Nation
A man opened fire on a Navy and Marine Reserve Center in Chattanooga, leaving four Marines dead and a recruiter wounded. The gunman, identified as Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez, also died.
The verdict was reached on the second day of deliberations. In addition to the deaths, dozens of people were injured in the 2012 attack. Holmes is eligible for the death penalty. James Holmes
Mr. Holmes, whose shooting rampage three years ago killed 12 people and wounded 70 in suburban Denver, was found guilty in a state court.
In the courtroom, the judge reads the names of all 82 victims, 70 of whom were injured, while Holmes, who is eligible for the death penalty, stands silently. James Holmes
Unnamed official identifies shooter as Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez while Obama calls shooting ‘heartbreaking’
The suspect, identified as Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez, was also killed during what is being called “an act of domestic terrorism” at a naval facility and armed services recruiting center.
Four Marines were killed at a pair of military facilities in Chattanooga before the gunman was killed.
The 24-year-old went to high school and college in Tennessee. People who knew him recall a sharp sense of humor and a proclivity for math and science.Gunman kills four in shootings at Tennessee military sites
A man opened fire on a Navy and Marine Reserve Center in Chattanooga, leaving four Marines dead and a recruiter wounded. The gunman was also killed.
A man opened fire on a Navy and Marine Reserve Center in Chattanooga, leaving four Marines dead and a recruiter wounded. The gunman was also killed.
Officials say suspected gunman Mohammed Youssef Abdulazeez – who also died in the attack – was acting alone and had no known links to terrorist groups
A man opened fire on a Navy and Marine Reserve Center in Chattanooga, leaving four Marines dead and a recruiter wounded. The gunman also died.
The move could shake up the way Southern Californians and tourists navigate the airport, notorious for traffic jams and no rail connection. The ride-share services could be available by September. Nation
F.B.I. officials said nothing so far “directly ties” the attack in Chattanooga, Tenn., in which four Marines were killed, to international terrorism.
The move could shake up the way Southern Californians and tourists navigate the airport, notorious for traffic jams and no rail connection. The ride-share services could be available by September. CALIFORNIA
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Chattanooga Shooting
Just days before the attacks, Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez began a blog that urged the study of the Koran as a path.
As neighbors and friends try to understand why a lone gunman launched two brazen attacks on military sites that left four Marines dead, investigators searched for terrorist ties but so far have found none.Who was Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez, the man the FBI says killed 4 Marines in Tennessee?
Days before the attacks, Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez began a blog that urged the study of the Koran as a path. U.S. officials noted that his foreign travel — including to Jordan, where he has family — did not prompt him to come under suspicion.
A trail of potential leads included Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez’s blog posts on Islam, his family background in Kuwait and possible trips overseas prior to the attack in Tennessee that killed four marines.
Investigators are combing through the computer, cellphone and social media contacts of Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez to determine whether he was in touch with any extremist groups.
As neighbors and friends try to understand why a lone gunman launched two brazen attacks on military sites that left four Marines dead, investigators searched for terrorist ties but so far have found none.Who was Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez? Smart, funny and deeply religious, friends say
Although U.S. officials said Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez’s foreign trips — including to Jordan, where he had family ties — did not raise suspicions, investigators are looking into whether he might have visited nations that radicalize fighters.
Although U.S. officials said Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez’s foreign trips — including to Jordan, where he had ties — did not raise suspicions, investigators are looking at whether he might have visited nations that radicalize fighters.
'It's taken us out of that potential red zone for this year. There is a 0% chance of a shortage' for next year, says Jeffrey Kightlinger, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California's general manager.Many of the world's water basins are being depleted, studies find
Officials say suspected gunman Mohammed Youssef Abdulazeez – who also died in the attack – was acting alone and had no known links to terrorist groups
Chattanooga Shooting
Chattanooga Shooting
Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez had ties in Jordan, but U.S. officials said his foreign trips did not raise suspicions. Investigators are looking at whether he had any contact with militants abroad.
'It's taken us out of that potential red zone for this year. There is a 0% chance of a shortage' for next year, says Jeffrey Kightlinger, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California's general manager.
Four men shot dead include veteran of two Iraq tours from Massachusetts and 21-year-old who left Georgia State University to follow ‘a calling to serve’
'It's taken us out of that potential red zone for this year. There is a 0% chance of a shortage' for next year, says Jeffrey Kightlinger, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California's general manager.Many of the world's water basins are being depleted, studies find
Chattanooga Shooting
Federal investigators are hoping to find what turned a suburban engineer into a gunman who killed four Marines and injured at least three other people in Tennessee.Everything we know about the man accused of killing 4 Marines in Tennessee
At 10.45am a man opened fire on a military recruitment centre with a ‘big, big powerful rifle’. Thirty minutes and seven miles later the deadly rampage ended
Federal investigators are hoping to find what turned a suburban engineer into a gunman who killed four Marines and injured at least three other people in Tennessee.Everything we know about Mohammod Abdulazeez, the man accused of killing 4 Marines in Chattanooga