Alleged shooter who killed two at Oslo Pride stands trial
Zanier Matapour is accused of killing two and injuring dozens in the 2022 mass shooting.
March 14, 2024
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Zanier Matapour is accused of killing two and injuring dozens in the 2022 mass shooting.
Podcasters Christopher Gibbons and Tyrone Patten-Walsh had said the prince and his young son should be killed, and they made many racist, homophobic, and otherwise bigoted statements.
A 42-year-old Norwegian citizen is being held in connection with the shooting near a gay pub that spurred leaders to cancel Pride events in the capital city.
The case against Noor Salman, accused of aiding a terrorist on the gay nightclub attack, is suddenly in chaos after shocking discoveries.
Almost 20 people were also injured in the shooting that happened hours before the Norwegian capital's Pride march was to take place.
Muhyyee-ud-din Abdul-Rahman, 18, was planning to move to Syria and join a group affiliated with Al-Qaeda.
Each of the three accused faces up to life in prison over the alleged hate crime.
Little information was provided about the suspects.
Andrew Dymock, charged with circulating terrorist propaganda, says he's bi but leans toward gay, "in direct conflict with Nazism."
Alan Edwards had an "armory" at his home and texted a friend that "the quickest way to someone's heart is with a high power 7.62mm round."
Sean Cummings said that the superintendent of public instruction and Chaya Raichik of Libs of TikTok are to blame for creating an environment in the state rife for bullying.
Donald Trump launched a defense of those he said were merely trying to protest the removal of a statue.
A political blog connected to the man espoused blunt opinions and used racist epithets about local officials of color.
The two fled the Russian region after its anti-LGBTQ crackdown but were arrested and sent back to face what local activists have called fabricated terrorism charges.
The 19-year-old killer was reportedly an active member of the Terrorgram Collective and heralded as the group’s “very first saint.”
Two gay brothers have been detained for a month on charges their family says are fabricated, and more than 20 of their relatives were interrogated by police this week.
Manuel Esteban Paez Terán was fatally shot by Georgia state troopers at a protest encampment in January.
Police say Manuel Esteban Paez Terán was killed after shooting and wounding an officer, but others are questioning that account.
A relative reportedly told police that due to his religious beliefs, the man was upset at learning his daughter is lesbian.
The epidemic of fatal violence against transgender, nonbinary, and gender-nonconforming people continues.