Military Trials February 16, 2018 Mass shooters use loopholes, lapses in checks to get guns Nikolas Cruz is just the latest U.S. mass shooter to legally obtain and own weapons because of limited weapons laws, lapses in the background check process or law enforcement's failure to heed warnings of concerning behavior.
CRIME February 16, 2018 Sheriff didn't pursue sex case against Texas church gunman Sheriff's deputies didn't pursue a sexual assault investigation against the man who shot and killed 26 people at a Texas church, even though the woman reporting it signed a complaint detailing the alleged attack.
Military Trials December 5, 2017 Pentagon: 'Troubling' lapses in giving criminal data to FBI The Pentagon's watchdog agency says it found a "troubling" number of failures this year by the military services to alert the FBI to criminal history information.
Navy December 2, 2017 Navy disciplines aviators over lewd images in the sky Two U.S. Navy aviators were placed on "probationary" status for six months, but were able to keep their wing insignia after appearing before disciplinary board for drawing lewd images in the sky with their aircraft earlier this month, according to a report.
Military Trials November 11, 2017 Q&A: Texas gunman's punishment spotlights military justice Five years before Devin Patrick Kelley opened fire on a Baptist church in Texas, killing more than two dozen people, the former Air Force airman faced a military jury after pleading guilty to choking his then-wife and cracking her son's skull.
Military Trials November 10, 2017 Marine drill instructor gets 10 years for abusing recruits A Marine Corps drill instructor convicted of physically abusing young recruits, one of whom killed himself, was sentenced Friday to 10 years in military prison.
Military Trials November 10, 2017 Q&A: Texas gunman's punishment spotlights military justice Five years before Devin Patrick Kelley opened fire on a Baptist church in Texas, killing more than two dozen people, the former Air Force airman faced a military jury after pleading guilty to choking his then-wife and cracking her son's skull.
Military Trials November 9, 2017 Air Force: Texas shooter's history should have been reported The top U.S. Air Force official is publicly acknowledging for the first time that the domestic abuse charges for which the Texas church shooter was court martialed in 2012 should have been reported to the FBI.
Military Trials November 8, 2017 Prosecutor says Marine Corps drill instructor was a 'bully' Closing arguments could begin soon for a former Marine Corps drill instructor facing court-martial on charges including cruelty and maltreatment.
RELIGION November 8, 2017 Correction: Church Shooting-Texas story A man opened fire inside of a church in a small South Texas community on Sunday, killing multiple people and wounding others before being "taken down," authorities said.
Military Trials November 8, 2017 The Latest: Marine drill instructor abuse case going to jury The Latest on the court martial of a Marine Corps drill instructor on charges including cruelty and maltreatment of recruits(all times local): 4:40 p.m.