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Fwd: Louisiana Theater Gunman Described As “Disturbed”, Had History of Mental Illness


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Subject: Louisiana Theater Gunman Described As "Disturbed", Had History of Mental Illness
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Police: Louisiana Movie Theater Gunman Was "Drifter", Planned Escape After Shooting
It happened again: chaos and carnage as a gunman opened fire on a packed crowd in a movie theater in Lafayette, Louisiana, killing two and injuring nine others. Authorities say 20 minutes into the movie, 59-year-old John Houser abruptly stood up spraying the theater with 13 shots before killing himself when police arrived. But amid the tragedy there was heroism, as one of two teachers injured in the shooting managed to pull a fire alarm as her friend shielded her from gunfire.
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Louisiana Theater Shooter Had Extensive History of Mental Illness
Court documents show John Houser's family tried to get help for him against his will describing him as "a danger to himself and others." Just hours before last night's theater shooting, President Obama said that the failure to pass tougher gun safety laws has been the greatest frustration of his presidency.
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Federal Inspectors Want Probe Into Classified Info In Clinton Emails
The Justice Department tonight is considering a request to investigate whether any sensitive information was mishandled in Hillary Clinton's use of her private email while serving as secretary of state. Inspectors general for the State Department and intelligence agencies requested the inquiry, saying they were concerned. The Clinton campaign responded, saying, "any released e-mails deemed classified by the administration have been done so after the fact and not at the time they were transmitted."
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Ted Cruz Calls Mitch McConnell A Liar In Fiery Senate Floor Speech
He's known for speaking directly. But U.S. senator and GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz took that to a whole new level on the Senate floor today. In an accusatory outburst against a member of his own party, Cruz called Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell a liar.
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In Kenya, A Homecoming For President Obama To His Father's Native Land
For six years since Barack Obama was elected president, Kenyans have been awaiting a very special moment: the return to his ancestral homeland. Preparations have been underway for weeks - flags, billboards and a $500,000 beautification project dubbed "Obamacare." Though critics hoped he would do more for Africa, experts say this trip could mark a turnaround as time runs out on his presidency.
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Chrysler Orders Recall of 1.4 Million Vehicles Over Jeep Bug Hack
Chrysler has ordered a recall of over a million cars and trucks after two hackers were able to take control of a Jeep Cherokee over the Internet. The recall affects vehicles with 8.4-inch touchscreens on certain Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep models.
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Drones Are Getting in The Way As Crews Fight Wildfires
As wildfires explode in the West, there's a growing danger as civilian operated drones interfere with firefighting aircraft. A drone made it too dangerous for pilots to stay in the air as they fought a fire threatening eight homes. Just this year, drone incidents reported nationwide are prompting a flurry of proposed laws.
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Poor Conditions on U.S. Roads Costing Americans
The state of our nation's roads, highways, and bridges are in such a disastrous state that it's costing Americans big time - an average of $500 a year in car repairs. Despite a recent report that names Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York as having some of the worst roads in the country, Congress still hasn't passed a long-term bill to pay for repairs, as NBC's Tom Costello reports.
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