Searching for motives in deadly U.S. mass shootings

Authorities are continuing to investigate two U.S. mass shootings that took place in the last week. Elizabeth Jackson, Armor Program community engagement and partnership coordinator, joins Good Day Orlando to talk about the suspects and their possible motives.

Minneapolis mayor on Annunciation school shooting: 'unspeakable act'

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey spoke at a press conference on Wednesday morning following a shooting at Annunciation Catholic School. Two children were killed and 17 other people were injured in the shooting. The gunman, who fired from outside through the church windows as children worshiped, killed himself in the rear of the church.

Annunciation Church School Shooting: Suspect, victim updates

A shooting has been reported at Annunciation Church and Catholic School in Minneapolis. FOX 9 sources confirm the suspect is dead and authorities say there is no active threat to the community. The Richfield Police Department is reporting there are up to 20 victims.

Officials share updates after Fort Stewart shooting

Five soldiers have been shot during an active shooter incident at Georgia's Fort Stewart. Authorities announced on Facebook that Fort Stewart Commander Colonel William "Gabe" Weaver had issued a lockdown for the base and the Wright and Evans Army Airfield. Shortly before 2 p.m., the area was given the all-clear. Army officials say there is no active threat to the community at this time.

NYC Mayor: Gunman was targeting NFL

Four people were shot and killed in Midtown Manhattan on Monday. The deceased included two females, one male and one NYPD officer. Another male was also shot and is still in critical condition. The shooter died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. The NYC mayor said the shooter was allegedly trying to target the headquarters of the NFL but took the wrong elevator.

'March For Our Lives' attacks Pam Bondi

The group "March For Our Lives" has launched a new campaign against United States Attorney General Pam Bondi. Jaclyn Corin, Parkland mass shooting survivor and "March for Our Lives" executive director, is leading the charge. The group says Bondi exploited the shooting to help advance her political career and that she betrayed her promises to those affected.

FSU accused shooter case management hearing

Phoenix Ikner, the student accused of a mass shooting at Florida State University (FSU), had a case management hearing on Wednesday morning. Ikner did not appear in court for the hearing. The case is set to go to trial on Nov. 3 and will begin with jury selection.

Families, survivors to walk inside Pulse nightclub

Tomorrow marks nine years since the deadly mass shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando. Today, family members of those lost and survivors of the shooting will walk inside the building. The building will eventually be torn down to build a memorial. James Copenhaver, a law enforcement expert, joins FOX 35's David Martin to talk about the emotional visits.

Tomorrow marks 9 years since Pulse

Tomorrow will mark nine years since the deadly mass shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando. City of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer joins Good Day Orlando to talk about the tragic events impact on the community and share details on the 2025 Pulse Remembrance Ceremony taking place tomorrow.

FSU shooting suspect Phoenix Ikner charged with murder

The suspect who opened fire last month at Florida State University, killing two and injuring six others, was released from a Tallahassee hospital on Monday following an extended stay and multiple surgeries to treat injuries he sustained during the April 17 incident.

FSU shooting: Main campus to resume classes, business operations on Monday

Florida State University (FSU) has announced its main campus will resume normal classes and business operations on Monday following the deadly shooting that killed two and injured six. However, alternative options will be offered to students who may not yet feel ready to return to the classroom.

FSU shooting: Students mourn victims of deadly incident

Many students at Florida State University (FSU) are still trying to come to grips with Thursday's deadly shooting on campus. Classes have been canceled until Monday, but some students are still on campus and just attended a vigil for the victims. FOX 35's Marie Edinger shows us what happens next for the university and its students.

FSU shooting: Medical staff provide update on victims

Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) medical staff who provided frontline emergency and trauma care to patients from Thursday’s shooting at Florida State University (FSU) held a news conference to deliver updates on the status of the patients. Officials said all six victims taken to the hospital following the shooting are expected to make a full recovery. Officials said the victims arrived in stable condition and had sustained gunshot wounds to various parts of the body, including the face and abdomen, with three of the victims requiring surgery. The hospital could not confirm the victims' ages or say whether the gunman was among the six people treated. At least two of the victims are expected to be discharged today, officials said.

FSU shooting: Suspect identified; Florida leaders speak out

Florida State University (FSU) students raced to safety after hearing gunshots Thursday on the school's campus. Two people were killed, and six others were hurt when 20-year-old student Phoenix Ikner opened fire. Officials say Ikner's mother currently works for the Leon County Sheriff's Office, and he allegedly had both a handgun and a shotgun with him during the incident.