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Mississippi Mass Shooting: Four Arrested in Connection, FBI Says

AP News reports that the FBI has arrested Teviyon L. Powell, William Bryant, and Morgan Lattimore on capital murder charges, and Latoya A. Powell on attempted murder charges following a mass shooting in Leland, Mississippi, that left six dead and over a dozen injured during homecoming weekend celebrations. Authorities indicate the gunfire was likely triggered by a disagreement, but have not disclosed a specific motive, with further arrests anticipated as the investigation continues. The shooting, one of several over the weekend, occurred shortly after a high school football game, leaving a devastating scene in the small town. Additionally, other shootings occurred at two Mississippi universities, Alcorn State and Jackson State, with one fatality reported at Alcorn State and a juvenile injured at Jackson State.

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GMU Student Charged with Plotting Israeli Consulate Attack

Abdullah Ezzeldin Taha Mohamed Hassan, a George Mason University student, was arrested by the FBI for allegedly plotting a mass casualty attack against the Israeli consulate in New York. The investigation, initiated by a social media tip, revealed Hassan’s alleged online promotion of violence and his subsequent sharing of bomb-making instructions and attack plans with an undercover FBI informant. Hassan faces numerous federal charges, including distributing information related to weapons of mass destruction and intent to murder internationally protected persons. George Mason University has banned Hassan from campus pending the outcome of legal proceedings and internal disciplinary action.

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