A grad student stands by the sculpture 'Infinite Possibility' outside the Brown University's Engineering Research Center, restricted by crime scene tape, on Dec. 14, 2025, after a mass shooting there. People who carry out mass public shootings often display observable warning signs long before an attack, according to a new study. (Photo by Christopher Shea/Rhode Island Current) People who carry out mass public shootings often display observable warning signs long before an attack, but those signals are frequently fragmented across friends, family members, coworkers and institutions, making them difficult to piece together, according to a new study from the Regional Gun Violence Research Consortium at the Rockefeller Institute of Government, a nonpartisan public policy think tank. The report, which analyzed a sample of 171 mass public shootings in the United States between 1999 and 2024, such as those at workplaces, schools or shopping malls, found that these attacks are ...
The Guardian or Authority of Law, created by sculptor James Earle Fraser, rests on the side of the U.S. Supreme Court on September 28, 2020 in Washington, DC. The U.S. Supreme Court Thursday allowed two lower court rulings blocking Alabama's use of nitrogen gas executions to stand. (Al Drago/Getty Images) Nitrogen gas executions are cruel. That’s been clear since January 2024, when Corrections officials strapped a mask over Kenneth Eugene Smith and suffocated him to death . Smith convulsed and struggled for breath over the course of many minutes. Did this lead to any reflection about what happened in Holman prison? No. The Alabama attorney general congratulated the state on a “ textbook ” execution. Alabama did it six more times, ignoring the mounting evidence of torture in the procedure. That’s really all you need to see the brutality of nitrogen gas executions. Not a court ruling. Not that you could expect the nation’s high court to acknowledge that. As t...