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2 Officers Wounded in Aurora Mass Shooting Return to Duty
Two Aurora police officers have returned to full duty nearly nine months after being wounded in a mass shooting at the Henry Pratt Company. Officer Adam Miller reported to the midnight shift Tuesday for the first time since being shot in the face during the Feb. 15 incident, which left six people dead and six more injured, Aurora police said.
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Aurora Gunman Vowed to Kill Others If He Was Fired, Prosecutors Say
The gunman who opened fire at a suburban Chicago manufacturing plant in February, killing five colleagues before he was killed by police, told a co-worker the morning of the shooting that if he was fired he was going to kill every other employee and “blow police up,” prosecutors said in a report released Monday.
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Gunman Vowed to Kill Others If He Was Fired: Prosecutors
The gunman who opened fire at a suburban Chicago manufacturing plant in February, killing five colleagues before he was killed by police, told a co-worker the morning of the shooting that if he was fired he was going to kill every other employee and “blow police up,” prosecutors said in a report released Monday. NBC 5’s Phil Rogers Investigates.
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Video Shows What Happened When Police Arrived at Scene of Aurora Shooting
Aurora police released video Wednesday showing what happened the moment officers arrived at the Henry Pratt Co. for an active shooter situation.
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Video Shows Gunman Waited for Police During Aurora Shooting
Aurora police released video Wednesday showing what happened the moment officers arrived at the Henry Pratt Co. for an active shooter situation. NBC 5’s Dick Johnson has the latest.
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Coroner: 5 Aurora Warehouse Victims Shot Multiple Times
Autopsies on the five employees killed when a gunman opened fire in February at a suburban Chicago manufacturing plant have determined that all of them were shot more than once.
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‘Henry Pratt' Threat Made by Aurora Nursing Home Worker: Cops
A disgruntled worker at an Aurora nursing home was charged after making threatening statements Tuesday afternoon about grabbing a weapon from his vehicle to “pull a Pratt,” an apparent reference to the mass shooting last month at the Henry Pratt Company in the western suburb.
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Funeral Services Announced for 4th Victim of Aurora Shooting
Clayton Parks will be laid to rest eight days after the human resources manager was shot and killed along with four other employees in a workplace shooting at Aurora’s Henry Pratt Company.
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Aurora Strong: City Officials Say Community is ‘Shaken But Not Broken'
“We are one Aurora, Aurora strong and moving forward stronger together”—city officials held a press conference Tuesday afternoon to give the latest details regarding Friday’s shooting.
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Aurora Police Chief Recounts Emotional Story
The Aurora police chief tells us her dramatic story regarding the mass shooting, first responders, and emotional visits with the families of the victims. NBC 5’s Natalie Martinez reports.
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Aurora Police Chief Pens Emotional Message 96 Hours After Deadly Workplace Shooting: ‘Our City Will Never Be Whole Again'
Aurora’s police chief said she will never again say the name of the gunman who shot and killed five people and wounded several others, including police officers, after being fired from an area company last week.
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Funeral Services Set for 3 of 5 Victims of Workplace Shooting in Aurora
Funeral services have been announced for three of the five people killed in a workplace shooting in Aurora last week.
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Employees Return to Aurora Plant After Deadly Shooting, Warehouse to Reopen Next Week
Employees returned Monday to the suburban factory where five people were killed in a workplace shooting on Friday, but the manufacturing warehouse won’t reopen until next week.
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Funeral Services Set for 1 of 5 Victims of Workplace Shooting in Aurora
Funeral services have been announced for one of five people killed in a workplace shooting in Aurora last week.
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Employees Return to Aurora Plant After Deadly Shooting
Employees returned Monday to the suburban factory where five people were killed in a workplace shooting on Friday. Susan Carlson reports.
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Aurora Continues to Mourn Loss of Shooting Victims
People gathered at the scene of a workplace shooting that left five victims dead, and a community searching for answers. NBC 5’s Christian Farr has all the latest updates from an emotional scene.
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Aurora Shooter's Permit Was Revoked But Gun Wasn't Seized
An initial background check failed to detect a felony conviction that would have barred the man who killed five co-workers and wounded six others at a suburban Chicago manufacturing plant from buying the gun.
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Autopsy Results Released for 3 Aurora Shooting Victims
Autopsy results have been released for three of the victims in Friday’s fatal shooting at an Aurora industrial complex.
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Vigil Held Honoring Victims of Aurora Shooting
As we learn more about the tragedy, a community comes together to mourn in Aurora. NBC 5’s Lexi Sutter has the story.
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Family, Friends Mourn Victims of Aurora Shooting
It’s been an emotional 24 hours for the friends and families of victims killed in Friday’s shooting at an Aurora plant, and NBC 5’s Chris Hush has the latest details on how they are coping.