Chapter 1: What recent mass shootings occurred in the U.S.?
And again, I'm Daria Albinger, Fox News. There have been two mass shootings in less than 24 hours. The latest this morning in Grand Banks, Michigan. Police Chief William Reddy says a suspect, Thomas Sanford, also set fire to the building. He then exited his vehicle, firing several rounds at individuals within a church. It happened during morning worship services at a Mormon church.
Fox's Garrett Tenney speaking to a witness. A man who says he is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints tells me the congregation had just finished taking the sacrament when there was an enormous crash and a boom from the wall right behind the pulpit.
Chapter 2: What details are known about the Grand Banks shooting incident?
He said the crash was so powerful that you could see the wall that is made of bricks on the outside buckling inwards. And it was so loud that some of the members of the congregation thought a bomb had gone off and they started to run out the back doors. Police say Sanford is among the two people who are dead. Last night, shots rang out in a waterfront bar in North Carolina.
Police say the gunman fired them from a boat. People were just out enjoying their Saturday night. They were eating, drinking, listening to live music. When all of the sudden, a man in a boat allegedly starts shooting into the crowd. Three people are now dead. Five are injured. And officials confirmed that the suspect is 40-year-old Nigel Edge. He was arrested not long after the shooting.
He's currently in jail without bond. And he's now facing several charges, including first-degree murder. And the local district attorney says more charges could be coming. Police say this all happened at the American Fish Company restaurant. That's Fox's Madison Scarpino. About 30,000 runners turned out for New York's Tunnel to Towers Run today. America's listening to Fox News.
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The man charged in the murder of conservative activist and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk will be in court again this week. It took two weeks to find someone qualified to represent Tyler Robinson, but now the accused assassin finally has a defense lawyer whose main job will be to try to save his life.
Utah County commissioners have tapped Catherine Nestor, a seasoned trial attorney and a former federal public defender. She'll be going up against Chief Prosecutor Chad Grunander. Tomorrow, the judge is expected to schedule future court dates and possibly a preliminary hearing.
Because Robinson says he can't afford his own lawyer, Utah taxpayers will foot the bill for both of these legal teams, which in a case like this could run well over a million dollars. Fox's Claudia Cowan.
There have been a number of Russian drones and fighter jets that have violated airspace above NATO countries, and it's raising the concern that the Russia-Ukraine war could spread to more nations. Fox's Steve Harrigan of Moscow. The spark could happen if a Russian military jet is shot down over NATO territory. President Trump warned it was possible.
Mr. President, do you think that NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft if they enter their airspace? Yes, I do. Now the Russians have responded. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said any aggression against Russia will be met by a, quote, decisive response. The tension follows a series of violations. NATO scrambled fighter jets to shoot down Russian drones over Poland September 10th.
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