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Newly Released Video Shows Chaos of 2018 Mass Shooting at California Bar That Left 12 People Dead
Video from cameras worn by deputies who responded to a mass shooting at a Southern California bar in 2018 and recordings of calls for help released Tuesday captured the chaos, horror and confusion of the massacre that left a dozen people dead.
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A Year Later, New Bar Opens Honoring 12 Victims of Borderline Mass Shooting
More than a year after a deadly mass shooting at a bar in Thousand Oaks, the owners of the Borderline Bar and Grill are opening a new venue.
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After Parkland, Students Fight for Their Rights — Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
After a teenaged gunman killed 17 students and adults in Parkland, Florida, Jai Patel helped to organize Jersey City, New Jersey’s, March for Our Lives, the demonstrations against gun violence that burst out across the country last year, spurred by the survivors of the Valentine’s Day shooting. The 19-year-old Patel said that the children who lived through the massacre at...
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Irvine Doctor Arrested After 5 People Overdose on Opioids, Fire Captain Killed
A doctor who owns an urgent care facility in Irvine was arrested Tuesday on charges of illegally distributing opioids, including to a man charged with running over and killing an off-duty Costa Mesa fire captain riding his bicycle in Mission Viejo.
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Sheriff's Sergeant Slain During Gun Battle With Borderline Bar Mass Shooter Was Fatally Struck by CHP Officer's Bullet
The Ventura County Sheriff’s sergeant who was slain during a gun battle with the Borderline Bar mass shooter was fatally struck by a California Highway Patrol officer’s bullet and not the suspect, the department announced Friday.
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‘Confusion and Chaos': Investigators Piecing Together Timeline of Borderline Bar Shooting
Investigators on Tuesday released a more detailed timeline of a mass shooting at a Southern California bar that killed 12 people in the first news conference since the week of the Nov. 7 attack.
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Tamera Mowry-Housley Makes Tearful Return to ‘The Real' Following Niece's Death
Tamera Mowry-Housley returned to “The Real” on Monday, just over two weeks after the heartbreaking death of her niece. College freshman Alaina Housley, the niece of Tamera and husband Adam Housley, was one of 12 people killed at the Borderline Bar & Grill shooting in Thousand Oaks, Calif. earlier this month. “Our hearts are broken. We just learned that our...
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Rain Barreling Toward Camp Fire Burn Zone as Search for Victims Continues
With 81 people killed in the nation’s deadliest wildfire in at least a century, there are still nearly 700 names on the list of those unaccounted for. While it’s down from nearly 1,000 the day before, it is inexact, progress has been slow, and the many days of uncertainty are adding to the stress.
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Rams Outlast Chiefs, 54-51, in Epic Shootout on Monday Night Football
In the highest scoring game in Monday Night Football history, the Los Angeles Rams outlasted the Kansas City Chiefs, 54-51, at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum.
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Rain Could Hinder Search for Victims of Camp Fire; 79 Dead, About 700 Still Unaccounted For
The search for remains of victims of the devastating Northern California wildfire has taken on new urgency as rain in the forecast could complicate those efforts while also bringing relief to firefighters on the front lines.
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Searchers in Camp Fire Zone Step Up Efforts Ahead of Rain
Volunteers in white coveralls, hard hats and masks poked through ash-covered debris Sunday, searching for the remains of victims of the devastating Northern California wildfire before rains that are forecast for this week complicate their efforts.
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Mourners Honor Sergeant Who Rushed to ‘Defend the Defenseless' in Borderline Bar Shooting
Sheriff’s deputies knew him as a cop’s cop, one who would “go to the ends of the earth” to solve a crime. To family and friends, Ron Helus was a devoted husband and father who loved to go fly fishing with his son.
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Lakers to Donate to Wildfire and Thousand Oaks Shooting Victims
After a tough week in Southern California, the Los Angeles Lakers are joining the relief efforts.
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Borderline Shooting Survivors Helping Other Survivors
Survivors and families of victims of the Borderline Bar shooting share their stories and cope with a new reality. John Cádiz Klemack and Ted Chen report for NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Nov. 14, 2018.
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At Vigil for Son, Borderline Bar Shooting Victim's Father Shares a Dozen Roses With Grieving Families
Jason Coffman didn’t plan out what he was going to say when he spoke Tuesday night at a vigil for his son Cody, who was killed last week when a shooter opened fire in the Borderline Bar in Thousand Oaks. But the 12 red roses the mourning father clutched in his hand filled the spaces where words failed to express...
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March to End Gun Violence in Honor of Napa Woman Killed in Mass Shooting
Days after a young woman with Napa ties was killed in a mass shooting at a bar in Southern California, people on Monday hit the ground in the North Bay for a march to end gun violence.
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Former Coach Describes Borderline Bar Gunman as ‘Out of Control'
A second high school coach of the gunman who killed 12 people at a Southern California bar recalled him as volatile and intimidating, and said that repeated complaints to school administrators about his behavior failed to prompt any discipline. Evie Cluke coached Ian David Long on Newbury Park High School’s track team in 2007 and 2008. In an interview with...
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Autopsy Confirms Thousand Oaks Gunman Died From Self-Inflicted Gunshot
An autopsy determined that the gunman who killed 12 people at a Southern California bar died from a self-inflicted gunshot, police said Saturday. Ian David Long, a 28-year-old ex-Marine machine-gunner, fatally shot 11 people at the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks and a police officer who responded just before midnight Wednesday. The officer exchanged gunfire with Long, who...
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Assemblymember to Reintroduce Gun Restraining Order Bill After Bar Massacre
Assemblymember Phil Ting, D-San Francisco, announced today he plans on reintroducing a gun violence restraining order bill–vetoed twice now by Gov. Jerry Brown–in light of the mass shooting in Thousand Oaks this week.
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Borderline Bar Gunman Posted to Social Media Amid Shooting, Sources Say
The California bar shooter, around the time the gunfire began, started posting to social media, multiple law enforcement officials told NBC4’s I-Team.