Los Angeles Times: Live updates: At least four dead in Washington Navy Yard shooting

A shooter who had engaged police in a running firefight through the sprawling Washington Navy Yard was shot and killed Monday, as officials continued to search the base for a possible second shooter, law enforcement officials said.

At least four people in addition to the shooter were killed and at least eight were wounded in the rampage that began at approximately 8:20 a.m. at the Navy Yard, a huge complex of buildings located along Washington’s Anacostia River waterfront. Continue reading

The Washington Times: One shooter dead, hunt on for two more after 4 victims killed, 8 injured in Navy Yard rampage

D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier said one shooter was confirmed killed at the scene of the Navy Yard rampage and authorities are looking for two other men who may also have been involved in the attack.

The two at large suspects were dressed in military garb but are not believed to be U.S. service personnel, Lanier said. Continue reading

Abortion Provider Tells Woman To Flush Baby Down Toilet In Secret Video

The pro-life group Live Action has released a series of videos that show abortion clinics in the Bronx, New York and Washington, D.C. are engaging in late-term abortion procedures and are openly ignoring laws concerning babies born alive.

The videos were released as the Philadelphia Abortion House of Horrors trial moves to the jury in an attempt to get more news outlets to cover the undercover world of late-term and illegal abortions. Live Action also wants to show that Planned Parenthood’s claims that Dr. Kermit Gosnell was an “outlier” is a lie. Continue reading

NYC, DC increase security in wake of Boston explosions

Cities around the world have stepped up security in the wake of two explosions that rocked the Boston Marathon..

“We’ve stepping up security at hotels and other prominent locations in the city through deployment of the NYPD’s critical response vehicles until is more about the explosion is learned,” Deputy Commissioner of the New York Police Department Paul J Browne told CNBC. Continue reading