On the one-year anniversary of the day that a gunman shot and killed 6 people and injured two others in Kalamazoo, the community will gather to honor the victims.
It's no doubt the world we live in is a scary one and that's why the Michigan State Police are taking extra precautions to make sure the public is safe.
Effective as of last Wednesday, the MSP will be sending out text message alerts to people when an active shooter is present...
Tiana Carruthers, the first shooting victim from the night of February 20 was on the stand giving her testimony when Dalton started speaking loudly, seemingly spouting nonsense.
New legislation motivated by the Kalamazoo shootings back in February, would authorize police to send out alerts to phones when they're aware of a mass shooter.
Jason Dalton, the man charged with killing six people during a shooting spree in Kalamazoo in February appeared in court Friday for a hearing on his mental competency.
Yesterday, we learned that 14-year-old Kalamazoo shooting victim Abigail Kopf is walking without assistance for the first time since the shootings on February 20.
The shooting suspect in the February 20 shootings in Kalamazoo which killed six people and wounded two others told officers it was the Uber app that directed him to do the crime. Jason Dalton is in jail awaiting trial for the crimes.
14-year-old Kalamazoo shooting victim Abigail Kopf was released from Bronson Children’s Hospital earlier today. She is heading to an inpatient rehabilitation facility in Grand Rapids.