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At a School Committee Meeting, students and staff from several schools made public comments claiming they were completely unaware of a shooter on campus, and there was a lack of transparency between administrators, faculty and students.
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This week on The Rundown, panelists discuss impacts of gunfire at Springfield Sci-Tech, Gov. Healey’s effort towards economic development and marijuana pardons, the race for the 3rd Berkshire District and much more.
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An arrest warrant has been issued for 20-year-old Chantz Dudley, of Chicopee, who is believed to have fired a shot inside the High School of Science and Technology.
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The person responsible for firing the gun at the High School of Science and Technology in Springfield has been identified, but not been arrested yet, police said.
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No students and staff were injured after a single shot was fired at the High School of Science and Technology in Springfield on Monday.
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Voters will cast ballots for a presidential candidate and vote for party representation in many districts across the commonwealth.
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There are a number of key differences between the bill approved by the Massachusetts House last fall, and what the Senate passed last week. That could lead to a lot of work for a conference committee between early February and late July.
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The SAFER Act would crack down on privately assembled and untraceable "ghost guns," prohibit guns from being carried in certain government buildings, and ban devices like Glock switches that allow semiautomatic weapons to fire more quickly.
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The Massachusetts arm of the National Rifle Association is not backing any of the nearly 80 amendments filed to the gun law reform package the Senate is expected to pass Thursday
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Massachusetts Senate lawmakers will put gun safety laws to debate this week, countering the House gun bill passed in October with legislation containing a number of key differences.