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Auburn Police Chief Tommy Dawson holds up a photo of Desmonte Leonard, 22, of Montgomery, Ala., the suspect wanted for fatally shooting three people, including two former Auburn University football players, and wounding another three people during a party at an apartment complex near the school, at a news conference Sunday, June 10, 2012, in Auburn, Ala. Dawson said that current football player Eric Mack was among those wounded and was being treated at a hospital. The two slain former players were identified as Edward Christian and Ladarious Phillips. The other person killed was identified as Demario Pitts. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Suspect sought in Auburn shooting that killed 3

AUBURN, Ala. -- Authorities searched Monday for a gunman suspected of killing three people and wounding three others in a weekend shooting at a pool party near Auburn University that a witness said began with a fight over a woman.

Group offers condolences, appreciation for officers

On behalf of the International Footprint Association, which promotes respect and cooperation between areas of law enforcement, I, along with local chapter 27, would like to offer our heartfelt condolences to the brave officers who were invloved in the January 5, 2012 Ogden Shooting. The tragic shooting occurred when twelve members of the Weber-Morgan Strike Force were serving a warrant at a home on Jackson Avenue.

A mobil home is destroyed Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011 at the AAA Mobil Home Park in Thomasville, N.C. Suspected tornadoes were reported Wednesday in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and South Carolina. Dozens of homes and buildings were damaged and thousands of people were without power as trees and power lines were downed. (AP Photo/The Enterprise, Sonny Hedgecock)

4 dead, dozens hurt as storms pound the Southeast

ROCK HILL, S.C. -- A strong storm system that produced several possible tornadoes hit the Southeast on Wednesday, damaging dozens of homes and buildings. At least four people were killed and dozens more were injured.

Groups sue to block Ala. illegal immigration law

MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Civil rights groups sued Friday in federal court to block Alabama's new law cracking down on illegal immigration, which supporters and opponents have called the strictest measure of its kind in the nation.

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