This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Axelrod good evening. Im jim axelrod, scott is off tonight. This is our western edition of the broadcast. On this memorial day, Santa Barbara remembered the victims of a killing rampage. Six people, all students at the university of california Santa Barbara, were stabbed or shot to death. Tomorrow, classes will be canceled for a service. One of the makeshift memorials. This one near the scene of one of the shootings on friday night. This is a tragedy with no shortage of warning signals. And the question being raised tonight were they missed . We have Team Coverage tonight beginning with danielle nottingham. Danielle . Reporter jim, police had contact with elliot roger three times over the last year. But District Attorney joyce dudley ere was nothing in those incidents or a series of internet videos that signaled the 22yearold was planning to kill. Elliot roger here. Reporter Elliot Rogers first runin with police happened last year after a
For more than 140 years, two children of Sioux leaders lay in a Pennsylvania cemetery far from their Dakota homes. After the Kamloops tragedy, their relations redoubled efforts to bring them back and find ways to heal
CARLISLE, Penn. Smudged sage billowed into the air on Sept. 19, as members from the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate tribe of South Dakota and Spirit Lake Tribe of North Dakota carried small wooden coffins containing their relatives’ remains to the tribal van that would bring them home after nearly 150 years away.
Carlisle, PA—Tribal nations seeking the return of their children buried at what was once the nation’s flagship Indigenous assimilation institution, the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, may have a new playbook to follow—one that involves the U.S. Army’s cooperation. For the first time this summer, the Army granted the requests of three tribal nations to visit the Carlisle Barracks Post Cemetery—now the site of the U.S. Army War College – to plan for the return of their respective children who were among the nearly 200 who died and were buried while students at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.
The Office of Army Cemeteries presented on Thursday its findings of the sixth and latest disinterment project conducted at the Carlisle Barracks Post Cemetery.