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As residents in Winder, Ga., consoled one another, questions rose about whether more could have been done to prevent the attack.

 

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A teenager is accused of killing two students and two teachers in the deadliest school shooting in Georgia’s history. His father was arrested, too.

 

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The mother told relatives she reached out to the school on Wednesday morning, warning of an emergency, the suspect’s aunt said Saturday.

 

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The right-wing think tank has been pushing misinformation about voting into social media feeds. The Georgia secretary of state’s office called one video “a stunt.”

 

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Officers are limited in their response to a possible threat of violence, but they are being trained to identify and monitor worrisome behavior earlier.

 

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Court and law enforcement records lay out the turbulence in the teenager’s family in recent years.

 

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After four people were killed at Apalachee High School, prosecutors charged a student and his father, who officials say had given the boy the gun as a gift.

 

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Is the problem the man who gave his son a gun, or the gun?

 

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También fue acusado de cuatro cargos de homicidio involuntario y ocho cargos de crueldad a menores, todos “directamente relacionados con las acciones de su hijo y con permitirle poseer un arma”, dijo un funcionario.

 

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The 14-year-old’s father, who was arrested Thursday in connection with the deaths of two teachers and two students, is scheduled to appear later on Friday morning.

 

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Plus, the Taliban codifies dire restrictions on women.

 

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He was also charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter and eight counts of cruelty to children, all “directly connected with the actions of his son and allowing him to possess a weapon,” an official said.

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