
Warren Nostrom is charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shootings of his estranged wife and one other person at the Cumberland County School District bus garage.
Warren Nostrom is charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shootings of his estranged wife and one other person at the Cumberland County School District bus garage.
Officials say two cars were shooting at each other, and one apparently missed the other car and hit the bus. One student is injured by debris.
After a threat is called in, the driver pulls over, and a bomb squad clears the bus. Massachusetts police say a student will be charged.
A police presentation on active shooters was among issues covered in Shenendehowa Central Schools’ safety meeting for transportation staff.
Deputies in California say that the man boarded the bus at a stop, and bystanders stepped in to help as the driver struggled to block the man from the students.
Police say the shooting of the 18-year-old student was apparently the result of a fight at the bus stop.
The webinar, titled “School & Mass Shootings in America: What Now?”, will be led by researcher Dr. Jaclyn Schildkraut.
Bus incidents in four states reveal a heightened level of vigilance after the school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Authorities in Forest City, Iowa, say that a pellet gun shattered a window on the bus while it was transporting students. A suspect has been charged.
Authorities say that the weapon was unloaded, and the 7-year-old who brought it on the bus apparently had no malicious intent.
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