According to reports, these recently obtained police records added more light to a widely held perception about Nikolas Cruz as a disturbed teen who was always under the radar of his teachers, law enforcement, schoolmates and behavioral specialists.
Teachers are considering walking out of schools nationwide to protest Congress' inaction against gun violence on campus grounds.
Twitter users have used the platform to lie about being assaulted at "Black Panther" screenings.
A North Carolina mother was briefly jailed for disobeying a court order and baptizing her daughter without notifying the child's father.
A passenger on Transavia Airlines caused a flight to divert over their continuous farting.
Schools around the United States were on edge in the days following the Parkland, Florida high school shooting, as many copycat threats were made.
A school's superintendent addressed a racist homework assignment that referred to Native Americans as "red men."
Someone's emu got loose in Fulshear, Texas and was spotted by local police, who tweeted a picture of the flightless bird.
An upstate New York swim coach, Matthew Lincoln, was arrested after an undercover sting operation ultimately led him to show up with a teddy bear and a box of chocolates from Walmart intended for a 16-year-old girl.
Two senior Middleton students — one 17 and another 18 years of age — were walking home after their school got dismissed when they got shot.
As of now, Washington, California, Connecticut and Oregon has the Extreme Risk Protection Order in place.
Susan Peirez called a flight attendant and started complaining about being seated next to a 19-year-old mother, Marissa Rundell, and her eight-month-old son Mason.
The Border Patrol officials have now limited the visitation time to just half an hour at Friendship Park and are allowing only 10 people at a time.
Layton Bridwell said his father refused to be worried when he felt bloated a few months ago.
Douglas Rudman, the lawyer of the shop owners, Michael and Lisa Morrison, said they "condemn in the strongest possible fashion anyone who use any weapon in anger and violence.”
Denise Miracle, an American Airlines customer service agent, sensed that something did not seem right when two teenagers came up to the ticket counter at Sacramento International Airport.
The jurors recommended a death sentence for Pearl Sinthia Fernandez's boyfriend, Isuaro Aguirre, who also had a major role to play in the death of the 8-year-old, Gabriel Fernandez.
An arrested man asked his girlfriend to marry him while they were in a police vehicle.
A woman shoplifting a video camera from a Menards store in Indianapolis escaped capture by throwing her own feces at a store employee.
A high school basketball coach was accused of engaging in misconduct with a 17-year-old student.
Tinder's new update will allow women to lead the conversation, like Bumble.
Conservative lawmakers in Indiana are looking to force parents to “opt in” if they want their child to be a part of sexual education classes at public schools.
An upstate New York woman drove drunk to retrieve her brother, who had just been arrested for driving drunk, state police said.
A security threat on Instagram caused the Nutley School District in New Jersey to cancel classes Friday. The threat stemmed from an Instagram posted that posted the lyrics of "Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster The People.
An Augusta, Georgia, woman attempted to tear off her boyfriend's testicles after he demanded she clean their home and became violent with her, Richmond County sheriff's deputies say.
Daniel Gross said he never wanted to hurt or kill the 19-year-old woman.
The national flag that adorned the flag post in the school campus was taken down and replaced with “what looked like a flag used by ISIS,” the police said.
Nine organizations including the nonprofit Planned Parenthood filed lawsuits against the Trump administration's decision to end teen pregnancy prevention grants.
The people living near the hotel said the plan was too expensive, not viable and very dangerous for the neighborhood.
San Jose police said 47-year-old Clifford Pappadakis said they found numerous inappropriate images on electronic devices he possessed.