Crime, Law and Justice

Investigators give revised timeline of the Las Vegas shooting
The revised timeline given by investigators for the Las Vegas massacre raises questions about whether better communication might have allowed police to respond more quickly and take out the gunman before he could kill and wound so many people.
The NRA wasn't always against gun restrictions
Many are surprised to learn that the NRA of generations past worked with the federal government to limit the traffic in guns, for example where ex-convicts or mental patients were involved.
Synthetic drug K2 overdoses spike to 90 in Twin Cities
No one has died, yet. But people are arriving at Hennepin County Medical Center highly agitated, sometimes violent, sometimes almost comatose. Doctors suspect a new form of K2 may be catching users by surprise.
1,000 leads later, authorities still stumped by Vegas gunman
Experts say it is extremely unusual to have so few clues more than a week after a mass shooting. In past mass killings or terrorist attacks, killers left notes, social media postings and information on a computer, or even phoned police.