Tag: mass murder

Five Years Later, Memories of Devastating Toronto Van Attack Live on for Community

On the first unseasonably warm day of the year, a bustling area in north Toronto sees a variety of pedestrians out enjoying the sun: mothers push strollers, teens leaving school chat in groups and office workers in suits gather outside for their lunch breaks. There are few visible signs that the deadliest attack in Toronto’s…


3 Women Killed at “Short-Term Rental” Near Beverly Hills

LOS ANGELES—The three victims killed in a shooting that wounded four others at a gathering near Beverly Hills were women from Illinois and Arizona, authorities said Jan. 29. Iyana Hutton was a 33-year-old resident of Chicago and 29-year-old Nenah Davis was from Bolingbrook, Illinois, according to the coroner’s office. Destiny Sims was a 26-year-old resident…


Waukesha: The Shame of the Media

Commentary The willful avoidance of facts and deliberate obscuring of what happened in Waukesha, Wisconsin is a low point in American journalism nationally. It is stunning how much the propaganda media distorted and misreported the massacre at the Christmas parade last week. Here are the facts: The alleged killer, Darrell Brooks Jr., is an African…


Imported Mass Murder Marks an Anniversary

Commentary Fifty Years ago, on May 19, 1971, American farmer Goro Kagehiro noticed that someone had dug out a man-sized space in his orchard near Yuba City, California. The hole turned out to be the grave of Kenneth Whiteacre, an orchard worker somebody had stabbed to death. Further diggings in the area turned up other…


The Definition of Insanity Regarding Mass Murder

Commentary Insanity is repeating the same mistakes and expecting different results, according to the Hazelden Foundation (not according to Einstein, for the record). The latest horrifying examples: Atlanta, Ga.; Boulder, Colo.; Orange, Calif.; Rock Hill, S.C.; Indianapolis, Ind. Take just Atlanta, for instance.  On March 16, Robert Aaron Long shot and killed eight people in…