Leon Bibb offers his perspective on TJ Lane, his vulgar actions in court, and the shirt emblazoned with the word "KILLER" on it during his sentencing for three
The families of the three teens killed in the Chardon High School shooting last year are suing the United Way.
Gov. John Kasich plans to deliver the commencement address at a northeast Ohio high school where three students were killed and three others injured in a 2012 shooting spree.
One of the surviving victims of the Chardon High School shooting is suing the admitted gunman.
Five law-enforcement dispatchers in Ohio have been honored for their work during a chaotic school shooting which left three students dead and three wounded.
Admitted Chardon High School shooter TJ Lane has appealed his life in prison without parole sentence for the murders of three classmates in 2012.
If you were like most people and found yourself disgusted at TJ Lane's courtroom antics during his sentencing, the costs associated with his incarceration will not make you feel any better about the convicted killer.
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A look inside Chardon High School on Sunday, April 22, 2012, following a shooting at the school in February.
The city of Chardon remembers the victims of the high school shooting on Feb. 27, 2012.
Community members and students showed support for Chardon High School through vigils and by wearing red.
NewsChannel5 is gathering pictures from the scene around Chardon High School.
Leon Bibb offers his perspective on TJ Lane, his vulgar actions in court, and the shirt emblazoned with the word "KILLER" on it during his sentencing for three
Chardon High School shooter TJ Lane caused outrage and shock to those inside and outside the Geauga County courtroom where he was sentenced to life without
Chardon High School shooter TJ Lane has been moved to a state prison facility, one day after he was sentenced to life.
In a statement, Chardon High School says they are relieved and can now move on from last year's tragic events since the shooter's sentencing is over.
The grandfather of one of the Chardon High School shooting victims said everyone was shocked and disgusted by shooter TJ Lane's behavior in court Tuesday.
The attorney for Chardon High School shooter TJ Lane had no idea his client was going to mock his victims in court.
As court was wrapping up for Chardon school shooter TJ Lane, a Geauga County judge said he didn't see Lane was wearing a T-shirt with the word "KILLER"
No remorse was shown from killer TJ Lane at his sentencing for the murder of three students inside Chardon High School’s cafeteria last February.
A brazen TJ Lane wore a T-shirt reading "KILLER" and flipped off family members of the victims of the Chardon High School shooting at his sentencing Tuesday
The teenager who killed three students at a northeast Ohio high school in a shooting rampage just over a year ago could face life in prison at his sentencing.
A teenager who pleaded guilty in a deadly school shooting rampage in Chardon faces up to life in prison at his sentencing on Tuesday.
For those living and working near Chardon in Geauga County, the memory of the high school shooting is still fresh and they are counting on time to heal.
A local mental health facility reflects on its journey to help Chardon following the deadly school shooting one year ago.
A sea of lanterns lit Chardon's sky in what was the last ceremony held Wednesday by Chardon High School students as they remembered three of their own.
NewsChannel5's Leon Bibb write that Chardon is stretching itself and searching for healing one year after the deadly school shooting.
Many people and organizations have been helping teenagers in Chardon cope with the school shooting that took place one year ago today. One of those people is
Sandy Hook
Members of Connecticut's congressional delegation announced plans Thursday to try to secure federal funds to help Newtown build a new elementary school after last year's massacre.
A task force of elected officials in Newtown on Friday recommended tearing down Sandy Hook Elementary School, the school where 20 first-graders and six educators were killed in December, and rebuilding on the same site.
Colorado movie theater
Lawyers for the Colorado theater shooting suspect say he wants to change his plea to guilty by reason of insanity, but a judge won't rule on whether to allow that yet.
Lawyers for the man accused of killing 12 people and injuring 70 in a Colorado movie theater say he wants to change his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity.