Gunman’s doctor before rampage: ‘No problem there’
The gunman who killed 12 people in last year’s rampage at Washington’s Navy Yard lied so convincingly to Veterans Affairs doctors before the shootings that they concluded he had no mental health issues despite serious problems and encounters with police during the same period, according to a review by The Associated Press of his confidential medical files.
Navy Yard opening after massacre
WASHINGTON — Some employees returning to work at the Washington Navy Yard Thursday said they felt it was too early to talk about the massacre
VA: Gunman didn’t reveal homicidal thoughts
WASHINGTON — The man who gunned down 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard on Monday visited two hospitals in the weeks before the rampage
Navy Yard gunman told police he was hearing voices
WASHINGTON — A month before he went on the shooting rampage that killed 12 people, Washington Navy Yard gunman Aaron Alexis complained to police in
Shooting reignites gun talk, but bills still cold
WASHINGTON — A deadly shooting in the heart of the nation’s capital has reignited talk about guns, but it’s uncertain whether the tragedy will revive
13 killed in Washington Navy Yard shooting rampage
WASHINGTON — The deadly attack at the Washington Navy Yard was carried out by one of the military’s own: a defense contract employee and former
Police responding to reported shooter at Navy Yard
WASHINGTON — A gunman opened fire inside a building at the Washington Navy Yard on Monday morning, and a Defense Department official said several people