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AP – The man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO was whisked back to New York by plane and helicopter Thursday to face new federal charges of stalking and murder, which could bring the death penalty if he’s convicted.

Parkland Shooting – The jury’s decision to recommend life in prison and not the death penalty for Nikolas Cruz – who shot dead 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018 – sparked an emotional outcry from the victims’ relatives who had gathered in the court. – BBC News

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Oxford shooting – Ethan Crumbley was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for killing four of his classmates and wounding others in the 2021 Michigan school shooting. – Source

Apalachee High School shooting – The 14-year-old boy suspected of shooting and killing four people at a high school in Georgia will not face the death penalty. – Skynews

University of Virginia shooting – Jones faces a maximum punishment of five life terms plus 23 years, according to a statement from UVA.

Chardon High School shooting – Wearing a T-shirt with “killer” written on it, a teenager cursed and gestured obscenely as he was given three life sentences Tuesday for shooting to death three students in an Ohio school cafeteria. – CTV

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Thurston High School shooting – 15-year-old freshman student Kipland Kinkel opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle in the cafeteria of Thurston High School in Springfield, Oregon, United States, killing two of his classmates and wounding 25 others. After the shooting, Kinkel pled guilty to murder and attempted murder and was sentenced to 111 years in prison without the possibility of parole.