

Exactly six months after the horrific Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting massacre, which killed 20 children and six teachers, grieving friends and family members of the victims gathered to remember their slain loved ones.
The innocent victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre were remembered on June 14 with a moment of silence, six months after the horrific shooting that killed 26 students and teachers. A crowd of more than 200 gathered outside Edmond Town Hall in Newtown, Conn. to show their condolences, and honor the innocent victims.
We’ll never know for sure why Adam went on the shooting rampage that left 26 dead at Sandy Hook Elementary, but in a new interview, a friend of Adam’s mother insists his past experiences of being bullied played a big role. Keep reading for more details.
Marvin LaFontaine, a friend of Nancy Lanza’s, believes that the shooting spree at Sandy Hook Elementary School may have been Adam Lanza’s “act of revenge.”
Seven Newtown police officers, who were the first responders to the tragic Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, have spoken out to the press for the first time since that horrific day. Read the emotional words they kept repeating to comfort the shaken little kids.
“We drove as fast as we’ve ever driven,” Newtown police officer Michael McGowan told the New York Times. McGowan and fellow officer William Chapman made the two-mile drive from their station to Sandy Hook Elementary School in under three minutes. They weren’t prepared for what they, and five other officers, were about to witness that would change their lives forever.
How tragic. A 15-year-old boy, Nehemiah Griego, is being accused of shooting and killing his pastor father and family during a bloody rampage on Jan. 19 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Nehemiah Griego allegedly used a military-style assault rifle to kill his pastor father, Gregory Griego, a woman, two girls and one boy on Jan. 19 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
A Connecticut attorney is blaming the state for the brutal massacre that took place at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14. He wants to sue the state for $100 million on behalf of one of the students who survived the shooting.
Irving Pinsky filed legal documents on Thursday Dec. 27 with the Claims Commissioner, seeking permission to sue the state of Connecticut on behalf of a 6-year-old Sandy Hook Elementary School student, who survived the shootings, according to a new report.
A team of geneticists are reportedly set to examine Adam’s DNA in hopes that they’ll determine a genetic mutation that could’ve led him to commit his horrific shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Read on for all the details.
After Adam Lanza walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14 and opened fire on the young students and heroic staff, leaving 20 children and six adults dead, the devastated community of Newtown, CT was left asking one question: Why? Though Adam left no note before taking his life, a team of geneticists at the University of Connecticut hope to be able to shed some light on this tragic mystery by studying the troubled 20-year-old’s DNA.
Ryan, originally identified as the shooter in Newtown, Connecticut on Dec. 14, is mourning the loss of his brother, Adam, on Facebook and stirring up mixed emotions in the process. Is he being insensitive?
More than a week after Adam Lanza, 20, shot and killed 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary School, his brother, Ryan Lanza, is publicly mourning the loss of Adam and his mother Nancy Lanza on Facebook.