With the suspect still at large, a survivor shares details about what led up to a mass killing in Texas that left five dead. And tornadoes ripped through two states, leaving major damage behind. |
👋 Hey! Laura Davis here. It's Monday, which means it's time for – you guessed it – Monday's news! |
🍌 But first, this is bananas: A student in South Korea plucked an art installation worth over $100,000 off the wall of the museum and ate it. Why? He was hungry! |
Texas family called police 5 times before shooting spree that killed 5 | Despite a search involving hundreds of law enforcement personnel from multiple jurisdictions, the suspect in a Texas shooting rampage remains on the loose. Before the shooting began, Wilson Garcia said he asked his neighbor, who was shooting a gun in his yard late at night, to shoot farther away from his home because his 1-month-old son was sleeping. Garcia called police when the man refused. The family made four more calls to police within 10 minutes. Garcia's wife, Sonia Argentina Guzman, 25, was the first person shot. Garcia's 9-year-old son also was killed. San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers explained the delayed police response in the town of Cleveland, about 45 miles north of Houston, saying he had only three officers covering 700 square miles. Here's the latest on the deadly shooting. | Mass shooting survivor Wilson Garcia, center, holds a young girl during a vigil for his son Daniel Enrique Laso, 9, on Sunday in Cleveland, Texas. David J. Phillip, AP |
Another bank bites the dust | Regulators seized troubled First Republic Bank early Monday and sold all of its deposits and most of its assets to JPMorgan Chase in a bid to head off further banking turmoil. San Francisco-based First Republic is the third midsize bank to fail in two months, and the second-biggest bank failure in U.S. history, behind only Washington Mutual, which collapsed during the 2008 financial crisis. First Republic has struggled since the March collapses of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank and investors and depositors had grown increasingly worried it might not survive because of its high amount of uninsured deposits and exposure to low interest rate loans. Here's what to know. |
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Tornadoes rip through Florida and Virginia, leaving major damage | Residents in two different states are cleaning up after a pair of tornadoes struck along the Atlantic Coast over the weekend as powerful winds and heavy rains hit parts of the South. An EF-3 tornado landed Sunday evening in Virginia Beach, Virginia, damaging more than 100 homes and businesses. And on Saturday, a powerful EF-2 twister with winds of up to 130 mph touched down in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, leaving behind flipped cars and other widespread damage. Keep reading. |
Montana Rep. Zephyr sues over removal from House floor | Montana state Rep. Zooey Zephyr asked a court Monday to allow for her return to the House floor after they voted to censure her for comments she made criticizing her colleagues. The American Civil Liberties Union of Montana, along with several attorneys, filed the lawsuit on behalf of Zephyr, a transgender Democrat, in state court Monday against the state of Montana, alleging House leadership's actions are a violation of her first amendment rights. Zephyr was silenced on the floor of the state house for a comment she made directed toward Republican colleagues if they voted for a bill to ban gender-affirming care for minors. Here's what we know. | State Rep. Zooey Zephyr, D-Missoula, alone on the house floor, stands in protest as demonstrators are arrested in the house gallery in the Montana State Capitol last week. Thom Bridge, AP | | | | Multiple fatalities expected, dozens hurt after dust storm causes pileup on Illinois' Interstate 55, closing traffic for 30 miles in both directions. | | | | Amid a new Treasury warning that the government could default on June 1, President Biden reached out to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy for talks. | | | | "The battalion is devastated and mourning the loss of three of our best," Lt. Col. Matthew C. Carlsen said. | | | | The Texas A&M – Texarkana player, 18, was shot during a Saturday game. Police believe it was a stray bullet from a nearby altercation. | | | | Matthew Lawrence opened up to his brothers about an experience with an "Oscar award-winning director" and where men fit into the #MeToo movement. | | | | Edward Bowles' attorney says Medical Examiner Charles Harlan didn't even show evidence the woman Bowles was convicted of killing was even murdered | | | | Chicago has shouldered more than 8,000 migrants since August when Texas began busing migrants to the city, according to Mayor Lori Lightfoot. | | | | The NFL draft gave teams the chance to fill holes on their rosters. After 259 picks, some teams, however, still have some pretty glaring holes. | | | | The Arkansas woman is accused of setting up transactions for the remains with a man she met through a Facebook group. | | | | Several items on the top 10 list left by passengers should come as no surprise including cell phones, wallets and keys. Others though are very odd. | | | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | | |
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