When a day reserved for joy and celebration abruptly turns to terror, few words can be said that will make a difference.
Police announced Friday new charges for a man who led Richmond police on an early May chase that ended in Henrico County when he crashed a cement truck into police cars and was shot by an officer.
This is continuing Times-Dispatch coverage of a shooting that killed two after a Richmond high school graduation ceremony.
A grand jury has indicted two federal Bureau of Prisons employees for allegedly failing to provide medical care for an inmate who had a serious medical emergency and later died at the correctional facility in Petersburg, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
Days after tragedy and chaos ensued just few feet away, solidarity and candlelight illuminated Monroe Park.
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Police have revealed that the incident that caused significant backups for southbound drivers on Interstate 95 early Thursday morning was a shooting.
Seven people were shot — two fatally — Tuesday evening outside the Altria Theater in Richmond, following Huguenot High School's graduation ceremony. Here's what we know right now.
This is continuing coverage from The Times-Dispatch of Tuesday's shooting in Monroe Park.
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Richmond Schools Superintendent Jason Kamras didn't know Shawn Jackson well, he said in a joint press briefing with Mayor Levar Stoney and Acting Police Chief Rick Edwards Wednesday morning at Richmond Police Department headquarters on Grace Street.
This is continuing coverage from The Times-Dispatch of Tuesday's shooting in Monroe Park.
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• Tuesday shooting was 2nd at school-related event this year in Richmond
• Timeline: What happened after the Huguenot High School graduation
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• City, school officials speak following Monroe Park violence
• 'Who is in charge?' says Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears
• Video: Police respond to shooting near Altria Theater
• Photos: Shooting after Huguenot High School graduation ceremony
“I’m just tired of seeing people get shot and I beg of the entire community to stop – to just stop,” said Richmond's schools superintendent.
The shooting left two dead and five more injured, one with life-threatening conditions.
Officials reacted Tuesday to a shooting in Richmond following a high school graduation ceremony:
GOP Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears and Democrats clashed on social media after she made comments in the wake of a shooting following a Richmond graduation ceremony.
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An investigation is underway after Richmond police found an adult male dead in South Richmond early Monday morning.
“I had accepted the offer of admission on March 4, but then Irvo Otieno was killed on March 6 so I didn’t say anything publicly because I didn’t want it to be a distraction from the very important discussion on his case,” said Baskervill.
A Henrico County parent has been charged in connection with a May 16 incident in which a gun was found in a bathroom at Longdale Elementary School.
A Hopewell man is in custody after police say he made bomb threats against the city's court building in March and April, on days when court records show he was scheduled for pre-sentencing hearings on other charges.
David Gutierrez, the 18-year-old charged with shooting two fellow George Wythe High School students outside the school building in late April, has been indicted on five charges by a grand jury in Richmond Circuit Court.
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Petersburg police have charged Raymond Ruffin with second-degree murder in the killing of local tattoo artist Brian Chambers.
The Memorial Day holiday weekend claimed nine lives, according to the Virginia State Police.
Henrico police recovered a firearm from a student at the John Rolfe Middle School.
A Philadelphia man who was arrested in Chesterfield County earlier this week is set to be extradited to South Carolina after investigators linked him to a homicide there.
The driver who killed a 24-year-old Henrico police officer in a crash in March 2022 pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in Henrico County Circuit Court.
A man who was accused of shooting a Richmond police officer last year pleaded guilty to several charges from a separate incident in court Tuesday morning.
Chesterfield County police are investigating a homicide Friday morning after a woman involved in a possible domestic incident died in a Prince George County hospital.
The Richmond field office of the FBI and Richmond Police are asking the public for help identifying a pair of suspects they believe are responsible for a series of armed robberies at dollar stores in Richmond dating back to November 2022.