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No indication officer in Capitol attack was stabbed, shot
Read full article: No indication officer in Capitol attack was stabbed, shotA Capitol Police officer killed last week when a man armed with a knife rammed his car into two officers at a barricade outside the Capitol does not appear to have been stabbed, slashed or shot.
AP source: Suspect in Capitol attack suffered delusions
Read full article: AP source: Suspect in Capitol attack suffered delusionsThe man who rammed a car into two officers at a barricade outside the U.S. Capitol, killing one officer before he was shot to death by police, had been suffering from delusions, paranoia and suicidal thoughts.
Attorney: Competency in question in Vegas 'thrill killing'
Read full article: Attorney: Competency in question in Vegas 'thrill killing'This Clark County Detention Center booking photo shows Noah Green, 21, of Las Vegas, following his arrest late Friday, July 17, 2020, on murder, attempted murder and other charges. Las Vegas police say Green is suspected of what a homicide lieutenant called the "thrill killing" of a sleeping homeless man and the unprovoked shooting of a man walking his dog in a Las Vegas park, both recorded on Green's cellphone video. (Clark County Detention Center via AP)LAS VEGAS A court-appointed attorney raised mental health questions Wednesday about a 21-year-old Las Vegas man accused of recording shooters-view cellphone video of what police called the thrill killing"" of a sleeping homeless man and wounding of a man walking his dog two days later. Jackson expressed concerns about Greens competency, or his ability to understand murder and attempted murder charges filed Wednesday against him. Green is accused of killing Brent Lloyd, 48, with a gunshot to the head July 13 on a sidewalk in a neighborhood west of the Las Vegas Strip.