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No one hurt in North Fond du Lac drive-by shooting

It happened shortly before 3 p.m. Monday after dispatch received a call from a man in the 700 block of Wisconsin Avenue, reporting somebody had just shot at him

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when mike went missing. i remember somebody would draw out mike's name and missing and we would fill in with a black sharpie. >> ms. cheryl was a one-woman campaign. she wrote letters to the governor every day for years. 2600 and all and she paid for billboards and stood outside churches with posters. >> the ministers would get mad because i was outside their church. why don't you leave? >> cheryl did not. you were getting a reputation as this pate lady with the pigtails out there with her signs. the billboards and letters to the editor. >> everybody called me crazy. >> not everybody. police began to take her seriously after years of her struggling to draw attention to mike's case. >> she is a straight shooter. she tells it like it is. >> will is an agent with the

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raised the standard of ownership for all people to own a gun in the united states i probably would not be talking with you right now. the shooter in my high school was a 19—year—old with a long history of mental illness and also anti—semitism and hatred towards people of other races. he was able, despite being a known threat, able to go out and legally obtain in ar 15 as a 19—year—old. what do you make of some of the ways that this country is dealing with and trying to prevent gun violence in school? they're talking about things like metal detectors, active shooter drills, even some states, some republican states mostly deciding or trying to arm teachers, do you think those are effective methods of protecting students? no, they are not. i can tell you because in my school they had a police officer. and uvalde had hundreds

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of police officers. unfortunately, too often is there patrolling good guys with gun turn out to be cowards with good guns when it counts. if we're only able to stop shooter by the time to get into a high school parking lot we're failing. countries whether it's the uk, countries across europe or australia they don't have these type of shootings on what seems like a weekly basis in terms of school shootings. it's not because there are cops in every school, not because they have metal detectors, it's because they actually passed comprehensive gun laws that raise the standard of ownership. even in countries that do have guns pretty widely accessible like switzerland. they have stronger gun laws that help prevent things like what happened in parkland from happening again. effectively what these "solutions" which are propose are really band—aid solutions to much bigger problems that is caused by the easy accessibility of firearms that we have here in the united states. it's not to say

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you kids care, you want to create change but you really don't understand that this is florida. things don't change here. the laws get weaker here. we said, ok, watch us and we did change gun laws raised the age to buy guns at 21 and were able to pass a red flag law that's been able to be used 12,000 times in florida alone since parkland. guess who uses it the most? is republican sharers these are bipartisan solutions being passed to do work, we pass across party lines was up there a reason why largely in my opinion a lot of that is happened is because of the courage of young people to stand up and not accept a country where we're told the only solution that we had to keep it safe in their schools is to teach them how to potentially survive a school shooter instead of addressing how that shooter gets the gun of the first place. the shooter and parkland was a criminal but not a mastermind. he was a deranged 19 year old that was able to legally access in ar 15. how hopeful are you that the us can take action to prevent

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children. today it is gun violence and 76% of all school shootings, the shooter gets they come from a home where it is not safely stored. when i think about the things that i would love americans to be doing, one is that want policymakers to pass things like an assault weapons ban, thatis like an assault weapons ban, that is often the mass shooters of choice. i want expanded brady laws and i want everyone who has a firearm to safely store those firearms, if everyone in america did that tomorrow than we would cut gun deaths in half and we would drastically reduce access by individuals intending to do harm to themselves and others. where does the political situation on the sorts of legislative actions, where does it stand right now?— it stand right now? thankfully we have and _ it stand right now? thankfully we have and president - it stand right now? thankfully we have and president biden, one of the most committed and active presidents in the united

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

>> dr. jonathan metzel, the question occurs to me when we showed a picture of the waffle house shooter. was he taking a life after that manhunt? >> yes, that is the story i tell in the book. not only was he taken alive, what show is there were five or six incidences before the shooting. he tried to jump the fence at the white house, he came to the attention of the fbi and he jumped make it into a pool and jumped out and shook his gun at people. the story i ask in the book is what does it take to this on a white man in america? that is really the story of the book. it turns out, it is very hard because the loss, the system, people see a white gun as a patriot. he was taken alive after the shooting. he was not killed. >> dr. jonathan metzel, as always, thank you very much for coming to the show. >> thanks so much. up next on the saturday

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

folks who might be listening. we just showed pictures of the 12 students and one teacher who were killed on that day 25 years ago today. just showing the picture again right now. your book takes a deep dive into the 2018 waffle house shooting and how these mass shooters reveal a lot about the issues on race and mental health we continue to face in our country. can you expand on that? >> my book takes a deep dive into that 2018 waffle house shooting. it was a shooting where a naked white shooter went into a waffle house in a part of nashville where it was 2:30 in the morning, full of young adults of color celebrating after the clubs closed and it was many things. it was a mentally ill mass shooting, it was a race shooting, it was a sign of what happens in a state like tennessee with our pathologically loose gun laws. in many ways, it is the same thing where our town came together and said enough is enough. we will turn course. this has shown us the worst of humanity. now let's turn course. i want to say there are a lot

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this was personal and i felt in my heart of hearts that when this shooter crossed steve off his list, that he was moving down a list. >> if the killer did have a list, police were racing to find out why were these people on it? what did they have in common? investigators collected shell casings at karen's office and discovered they were 40 caliber. same as at the other two crime scenes. four murders now in less than 31 hours. all possibly committed by the same person. there was one promising clue. dna on a shell casing recovered at the scene of steve pitt's murder. investigators ran it through their system, but there was no match. by 10:00 a.m. saturday morning, police opened an emergency center and tips were pouring in. >> there was a lot of fear. there was a lot of unrest in the community. people were desperate for a

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and i said, did he survive? and he said, no. >> steve pitt was unforgettable. >> he's one-of-a-kind. >> he was the first to die that week. hunted down by a man with a gun and a grudge. >> i felt that when this shooter crossed steve off, that he was moving down a list. >> a long list. >> he came running towards my vehicle. there was blood dripping from her face. >> six murders. >> in four days. >> this is a homicide investigation in overdrive, wasn't it? >> it was. >> a incity under siege. is >> there was a lot of fear. there was a lot of unrest in the community. people were desperate for a suspect. >> who else could have been on that list? >> i had my own personal

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