- Pima County Sheriff's Department interview with Zachary Osler
- Pima County Sheriff's Department interview with Derek Heintz
- Pima County Sheriff's Department interview with Anthony Kuck
- Pima County Sheriff's Department interview with Amy Loughner
- Pima County Sheriff's Department interview with Randy Loughner
Gun
Tucson ammo seller lied to make Loughner go away
Jared Lee Loughner bought the handgun used in the Jan. 8, 2011, mass shooting about six weeks after his parents confiscated his first firearm, a shotgun, files released Wednesday by the Pima County Sheriff's Department show.
Judge OKs release of records from Loughner case
A federal judge on Monday acceded to a request from the Arizona Daily Star and lifted a court order that previously blocked the release of sheriff's records pertaining to the January 2011 mass shooting in Tucson.
Bill would allow principals, teachers, school staff to carry guns
PHOENIX — Attorney General Tom Horne and a Sierra Vista Republican lawmaker are pushing a plan to let principals, teachers and janitors at public schools carry guns.
200 guns traded at Tucson buyback, 30 more sold in counter effort
About 200 guns were turned over in exchange for grocery store gift cards at this morning’s gun buyback event.
Judge to sentence 2 men in Fast and Furious case
PHOENIX — Two men are set for sentencing Monday in Phoenix for their acknowledged roles as “straw buyers” for a gun smuggling ring that was monitored in the government’s botched investigation known as Operation Fast and Furious.
Slain Tucson teen’s mom sues his shooter
The mother of a Tucson teen who was shot and killed on Mount Lemmon has filed a lawsuit against a woman who was acquitted in his death last fall.
Tucson police seek serial robber
Tucson police are hoping the public can help identify a man linked to several recent robberies along North Campbell Avenue.
AZ lawmaker drops guns-on-campus bill
PHOENIX — There won't be any faculty or students carrying guns on campus legally, at least not this year.
Ex-Border Patrolman acquitted in colleague’s shooting
A former U.S. Border Patrol agent who shot a colleague in the chest in April 2010 was acquitted late Friday of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
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