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Report on ACA shootings shows need for improvement

The American Civic Association shootings last April claimed 13 innocent lives. A report issued Tuesday attempts not to understand so much why, but what, if anything, could have been done to improve the response. Our Neil St. Clair explains. ONLINE EXTRA: View the Broome County ACA Shooting After Action Report inside this story.

Report on ACA shootings shows need for improvement

Updated 10/07/2009 06:03 AM

Emergency response report on Binghamton shootings expected to be released

A study taking a look at the emergency response to the Binghamton shootings is expected to be released next week.

Emergency response report on Binghamton shootings expected to be released

10/03/2009 05:27 PM

ACA victims honored

Victims of the American Civic Association shooting were honored before Wednesday night's Binghamton Mets game.

ACA victims honored

Updated 08/27/2009 06:09 AM

Flower planters dedicated to victims of ACA shooting

A simple ceremony dedicated several flower planters to victims of April's American Civic Association shooting in which 14 people lost their lives.

Flower planters dedicated to victims of ACA shooting

Updated 08/20/2009 05:51 PM

Classmates of ACA victims become American citizens

Survivors of the American Civic Association tragedy say they are continuing to move forward. Four ACA students, classmates of the victims, were sworn in as American citizens Friday. Our Janelle Burrell was at the naturalization ceremony and spoke with ACA students and staff.

Classmates of ACA victims become American citizens

Updated 07/25/2009 08:10 AM

Broome County looks at response to ACA shootings

Broome County is analyzing what was done right and how things could have been done better during the American Civic Association shootings. And to help in the effort, a consultant group has been hired to put together an after-action report. Our Rob Wu tells us how the report will be put together and what the county hopes to get out of it.

Updated 07/16/2009 08:11 AM

American Civic Association thanks donors

Three organizations have received special thanks from the American Civic Association for their donations and efforts in the rebuilding process.

Updated 06/30/2009 04:18 PM

ACA after-incident study will examine emergency response

It's been a little over two months since the tragic shootings at Binghamton's American Civic Association claimed 13 innocent lives. And now a new study aims to analyze the human response to the crisis. Our Neil St. Clair tells us why the county thinks it’s so important to know what went right and wrong on April 3rd.

Updated 06/23/2009 06:48 PM

Shooting victims to receive long-term counseling

The federal government says it will provide long-term assistance to victims of the tragic shootings at the American Civic Association in Binghamton.

06/12/2009 05:24 PM

Haitian community moves forward from ACA tragedy

Husband and wife Marc and Marie-Sonia Bernard were just two of the casualties from the American Civic Association shooting, and for the area's small Haitian immigrant community, their deaths were a major loss, but as our Janelle Burrell reports, the community has remained resilient, relying on their faith to sustain them.

06/07/2009 06:58 PM

Non-violence conference coming to Binghamton

A training seminar dealing with non-violence is coming to Binghamton June 20 -27. It comes just about two months after a deadly shooting in the Southern Tier city left 13 dead.

Updated 06/02/2009 01:27 PM

Tournament to benefit children of ACA victims

The Maine-Endwell Middle School is holding a fundraiser this week to raise money for the children of two ACA shooting victims.

Updated 05/26/2009 05:22 PM

Red Cross to hold community healing sessions

The Red Cross is hosting two meetings this weekend to help the Binghamton community heal in the aftermath of the American Civic Association tragedy.

Updated 05/13/2009 12:40 PM

Investigation shows Wong did write letter

Binghamton Police have closed their investigation into the letter from Jiverly Wong received by News 10 Now after the American Civic Association shootings in early April.

Updated 05/05/2009 06:13 AM

Survivor: Police thought I may have been shooter

A still-hospitalized victim of the shooting rampage at a Binghamton, N.Y., immigration aid center says police initially thought he may have been the gunman – pointing their weapons at him as he lay badly wounded.

Updated 05/05/2009 06:18 AM

Binghamton remembers the ACA victims with laughter and healing

One month after the Binghamton shootings at the American Civic Association, the community is still trying to find answers. Sunday night they found them at a comedy show. But as our Neil St. Clair tells us, there were tears hidden behind some of the laughter.

Updated 05/04/2009 08:24 AM

Benefit held for shooting victims' children

Three McDonald's restaurants in the Southern Tier participated in a fundraiser to help raise money for the Bernard children, who are now orphans after their parents were killed during the ACA shooting.

Updated 04/28/2009 09:19 PM

Massive healing event for ACA victims and community

The Binghamton community continues to work on the healing process after the attack at the American Civic Center. This coming Sunday, the largest post-shooting benefit will be held with hundreds expected to attend.

Updated 04/28/2009 06:42 PM

ACA finds a new home

The American Civic Association in Binghamton has found a temporary home. The ACA is moving down the street into the First Congregational Church of Binghamton until repairs can be made to their headquarters on Front Street.

Updated 04/28/2009 04:16 PM

ACA shootings bring Crime Victims' Rights Week to light

Crime victims and the volunteers who work to guide them are being recognized all across the country. But because of the recent American Civic Association shootings, our Karen Lee tells us Crime Victims' Rights Week is garnering even more attention than usual.

Updated 04/27/2009 05:49 PM

Jiverly Wong's family home up for sale

The house where Binghamton gunman Jiverly Wong lived with his family in the Town of Union has now officially gone on the market.

04/25/2009 10:47 PM

New American citizens think of ACA victims

Two weeks after 13 victims lost their lives in the ACA shootings in Binghamton, dozens of people are sworn in to begin their new lives as American citizen. In light of the recent tragedy, our Karen Lee tells us, there was both joy and sadness at the naturalization ceremony.

Updated 04/18/2009 08:00 AM

Calling hours held for couple killed in shooting

Calling hours were held Friday in Endicott for a husband and wife who lost their lives during the shooting at the American Civic Association in Binghamton.

Updated 04/18/2009 08:01 AM

Posthumous achievement for shooting victim

Though her life was taken away, her dream was not. Li Guo was one of the 13 victims killed in the American Civic Association shootings less than two weeks ago. Our Karen Lee tells us how the two universities she worked for are now uniting in her memory.

Updated 04/16/2009 06:05 AM

American Civic Association officials speak

Following the shootings at the American Civic Association in Binghamton, the center's director promises they will come out of the tragedy more dedicated than ever to their work of helping people realize the dream of American citizenship. The incident has interrupted the ACA's work with immigrant and refugee services. But as our Kat De Maria tells us, the center will soon reopen, temporarily at an alternate site and eventually move back in the building where 14 lives were lost.

Updated 04/15/2009 06:06 AM

Binghamton University mourns ACA victims

Binghamton University was on Spring Break during the American Civic Association tragedy, but now the students have returned to a changed campus. Tuesday they came together to mourn those they lost. Our Neil St. Clair has more.

Updated 04/15/2009 06:08 AM

United Way accepting donations for ACA victims

Organizations across the area have begun collecting money and donations for family members of the thirteen ACA shooting victims.

Updated 04/14/2009 04:23 PM

Roundtable to assist ACA victims to be held Friday

With so many different organizations collecting a flow of donations, it could become a huge obstacle for those who need help to figure out and track down all that they need.

04/14/2009 04:55 PM

Fund set up for Bernard children

A fund has been established by the Maine-Endwell School District to help the children of Marc Henry and Maria Sonia Bernard, both of whom were killed in last Friday's attack at the American Civic Association.

Updated 04/13/2009 06:49 PM

Broome United Way seeks donations

The United Way is helping the families still recovering from the Binghamton shooting tragedy and they need your help.

04/14/2009 10:57 AM

Binghamton memorial tulip dug up

For the one week anniversary of the American Civic Association Shootings, a group planted 14 tulips at Confluence Park last Friday. A chance to remember those lost and to forgive those who had hurt. But by Monday one those flowers had been removed. Our Neil St. Clair explains.

Updated 04/14/2009 06:09 AM

Jiverly Wong's parents give interview

Jiverly Wong's parents speak for the first time. The Syracuse Post-Standard published an exclusive interview with Henry Voong and Mui Thong Monday. The couple discussed their relationship with their son.

Updated 04/14/2009 06:11 AM

Academics begin to examine Binghamton shootings

The Binghamton shootings are the type of tragedy that's sure to spark academic interest and years of future study. As our Neil St. Clair tell us, one local professor has already started her research into one New York State's worst mass murders.

04/12/2009 07:29 PM

Chief Zikusky one on one

As families and friends continue to lay to rest the victims in the Binghamton shooting, police are sorting through the life of the gunman and piecing together the actions the led up to Jiverly Wong's breakdown. Our Tamara Lindstrom sat down with Binghamton Police Chief Joseph Zikusky. He takes us inside his search for answers and inside what has no doubt been the longest week of his life.

04/11/2009 09:39 AM

Cleanup part of healing process at ACA

After all the pain surrounding the shootings at the American Civic Association, the community has begun to heal. As our Neil St. Clair explains, several local businesses have donated their time and services to help everyone in that process.

Updated 04/11/2009 07:14 PM

Websites use killer Wong's name

In the wake of last week's tragic shooting in Binghamton, several websites have sprouted using the name of the killer Jiverly Wong.

04/11/2009 08:44 PM

Survivors, victim's families & community turn to center for assistance

Violent crimes are rare in Binghamton and its surrounding area. A local group called the Crime Victims Assistance Center usually only deals with around four homicides a year. But as our Neil St. Clair tells us, following last Friday's shootings, the group has seen its work load double.

Updated 04/11/2009 09:47 AM

Service marks one week since Binghamton shootings

It's been one week since the horrific shootings at the American Civic Association. To mark the day, a bell rang 13 times in the city, once for each shooting victim. And in a memorial garden, now grows 14 tulips. The last a flower planted for the shooter, Jiverly Wong. Our Karen Lee takes us to the emotional memorial ceremony.

Updated 04/11/2009 08:21 AM

Memorial service for shooting victims

Activities on the Binghamton University campus might have slowed due to spring break, but two students groups and a local organization still wanted to do everything they could to honor the victims of Friday's attack. Our Rob Wu takes us to their candlelight memorial.

04/10/2009 07:31 AM

Funeral services held for Lan Ho

As the investigation continues into the deadly shooting in Binghamton last week, so too do the services and funerals remembering those killed. On Thursday, a surviving husband said goodbye to his wife. Long Huynh used his body to shield his wife, Lan Ho, from the bullets. But despite his heroic efforts, she died in his arms. Following a funeral Thursday for his wife, Huynh spoke publicly for the first time with our Karen Lee.

Updated 04/10/2009 06:03 AM

Funeral services held for Hong Xiu Mao Marsland

Hong Xiu Mao Marsland was a 35-year-old Chinese immigrant who told friends she was living the American dream. Marsland died just three months shy of her first anniversary with husband David Marsland.

Updated 04/10/2009 06:03 AM

Binghamton victims assistance information

The City of Binghamton has set up a website with information for victims of the American Civic Association shooting.

Updated 04/09/2009 05:29 PM

BCC holds remembrance service

Staff and students at Broome Community College gathered Thursday morning to remember those who lost their lives in the shooting. The campus remembered the victims through song and remarks given by faculty members.

Updated 04/10/2009 06:49 AM

BU students to hold vigil for shooting victims

It may be spring break at Binghamton University, but some student groups are still holding a vigil today for the victims of Friday's shootings.

04/09/2009 06:46 AM

Police say gunman fired 99 shots from two handguns

Police said the man who gunned down 13 people at an immigrant community center then turned the gun on himself fired 99 shots from his two handguns in a little more than a minute.

Updated 04/09/2009 06:02 AM

Guide offers free Central Park tours for Binghamton residents

A Manhattan tour guide is doing his part to help the Binghamton community cope with their recent tragedy. Stan O'Connor, an upstate native, is offering people who live in Binghamton a free tour of Central Park.

Updated 04/09/2009 11:59 AM

Former ACA executive director speaks out on tragedy

Fred Trzcinski spent eight years as the executive director of the American Civic Association, but left just last August. He's still reeling from the reality that the building he called home for nearly a decade is now the scene of such a horrific accident.

Updated 04/08/2009 09:14 PM

Vigil held in Binghamton

The healing from Friday's shooting continues in the City of Binghamton.

04/08/2009 10:22 PM

Johnson City Police had interaction with Wong

Johnson City police confirm they had contact with the shooter. The department's lieutenant says there were two incidents, both which happened when Wong lived on Arch Street in Johnson City.

Updated 04/09/2009 06:05 AM

Federal representatives want to honor ACA victims

The Binghamton community and its state and federal representatives are taking every measure to honor the 13 victims of last Friday's tragic shootings, including granting some of them posthumous American citizenship.

04/08/2009 05:22 PM

A timeline of the Binghamton shooting

As details of the Binghamton shooting investigation emerge, we're beginning to get a clearer picture of how long Jiverly Wong had planned to carry out his attack. Tammy Palmer takes us through the police timeline and the terrifying moments leading up to and following the shootings.

04/08/2009 11:58 AM

Donations needed for shooting victims fund

A benefit will be held Tuesday to help raise money for the victims of the Binghamton shooting tragedy.

Updated 04/06/2009 02:09 PM

Funeral services for Maria Zobniw

She was described as compassionate leader who put others first. Maria Zobniw was one of the 13 people shot and killed by Jiverly Wong last Friday in Binghamton. She was a caseworker and immigration counselor at the American Civic Association and her friends and family said goodbye on Wednesday. Our Brad Vivacqua was at the funeral.

Updated 04/08/2009 02:17 PM

BU community remembers Li Guo

Four of the 13 ACA shooting victims were from China. Li Guo was a visiting scholar at Binghamton University who worked to bridge relationships between the two countries. Our Karen Lee spoke with Guo's colleague and tells us what the Chinese-American community is doing to remember her.

Updated 04/07/2009 08:57 PM

Broome County 911 dispatchers respond to crisis

Though they were miles away from the Friday's massacre in Binghamton, there is one team of unsung heroes who came to the victims' aid. Our Tamara Lindstrom spoke with dispatchers at the Broome County 911 Center. And although they never saw the victims' faces, these highly-trained emergency personnel were the first to respond to the violence within the American Civic Association.

Updated 04/08/2009 06:57 AM

Fundraiser for shooting victims' families

A fundraiser to benefit the families of the victims of the Binghamton shootings was held at the Oakdale Mall in Johnson City.

04/08/2009 11:03 AM

Binghamton Police believe letter is from Wong

Binghamton Police say they have every reason to believe that a letter delivered to News 10 Now on Monday was, in fact, a "last message" from the gunman in Friday's killing of 13 people at the American Civic Association, 41-year-old Jiverly Wong. But, as our Bill Carey reports, the letter itself is far from a final answer to the many questions investigators have in the case.

Updated 04/08/2009 06:03 AM

A tribute to the victims

Thirteen people died in a shooting at the American Civic Association in Binghamton on April 3rd. We take a look at the victims of this tragedy.

Updated 04/20/2009 01:44 PM

Gillibrand, Schumer attend news conference on Binghamton tragedy

After meeting with first responders behind closed doors, Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand spoke publicly about the Binghamton shootings. Our Neil St. Clair has more on their response to this tragedy. Online Extra: Watch the news conference in its entirety in this story.

Updated 04/08/2009 06:07 AM

News 10 Now Exclusive: The ramblings of a killer

They are the rambling words of a killer. A letter sent to News 10 Now by Jiverly Wong, the gunman in the shootings at Binghamton's American Civic Association. The letter was postmarked Friday, the day of the mass killing and News 10 Now received it Monday. Bill Carey takes a look at Wong's last message.

Updated 04/07/2009 06:00 AM

Jiverly Wong sends letter to News 10 Now

Another chapter in the story of Jiverly Wong began Monday, right here in the News 10 Now Syracuse newsroom. It began with an envelope addressed to the station. Inside, a letter from the shooter. News 10 Now's Joleene Des Rosiers joins us from the studio with more on this turn of events.

Updated 04/07/2009 06:11 AM

Transcript of letter from Jiverly Wong

News 10 Now received a letter from Jiverly Wong in the mail on Monday. Here is a full transcript of that letter.

Updated 04/07/2009 06:12 AM

State Senator Libous comments on Wong's letter

We spoke with Binghamton state senator Tom Libous, who said while the letter Jiverly Wong and its contents are disturbing, he's glad that it was made public.

04/07/2009 05:34 PM

Latest on the Binghamton shootings

We know more about the victims and their local connections after Friday's tragic shooting at the American Civic Association. Our Neil St. Clair was at Monday's press briefing where Binghamton University president Lois DeFleur spoke publicly for the first time and Mayor Matt Ryan continued to ask for the community's strength and support.

Updated 04/07/2009 06:14 AM

Friends, family gather to remember Maria Zobniw

On Tuesday night, more than 300 people gathered at a Binghamton funeral home to say goodbye to Maria Zobniw. The 60-year-old woman was a case worker and immigration counselor at the American Civic Association.

Updated 04/08/2009 06:04 AM

Roberta King laid to rest

Hundreds gathered to pay their final respects to the teacher who was in the class where Jiverly Wong carried out his killings. The funeral for Roberta King, 72, was held Monday afternoon at Temple Concord in Binghamton.

Updated 04/07/2009 06:09 AM

Flags to be flown half-staff Wednesday to honor victims

Governor Paterson has ordered flags at state government buildings across New York be flown at half-staff Wednesday to honor the victims of the Binghamton shooting tragedy.

Updated 04/07/2009 09:14 AM

Binghamton PD respond to letter

Binghamton Police Chief Joseph Zikuski thanked News 10 Now for voluntarily turning the materials over to investigators. They have been working on this case for three days now and this is a new development for them. Our Neil St. Clair joined us from Binghamton with more on what police will do with the information from here.

Updated 04/07/2009 06:13 AM

Ukrainian community remembers Maria Zobniw

Maria Zobniw was an important part of the Sacred Heart Ukrainian Catholic Church in Johnson City and she spent numerous hours organizing Ukrainian events.

Updated 04/06/2009 04:23 PM

Healing continues after deadly shooting in Binghamton

The healing process has already begun as the City of Binghamton tries to put back the pieces after a deadly shooting last week. A total of 14 people, including the gunman, died Friday during the rampage at an immigrant community center.

Updated 04/06/2009 02:18 PM

Wong's family shocked by tragedy

The family of Jiverly Wong was shocked to learn that he was responsible for the death of 13 people in Binghamton Friday.

04/06/2009 11:55 AM

Davis College holds vigil for ACA victims

The victims of Friday's shooting incident in Binghamton continue to be remembered with vigils and prayer services. Hundreds of people attended a service at Davis College in Johnson City on Monday and as Brad Vivacqua reports, it is their faith that is helping people cope with this tragedy.

Updated 04/06/2009 03:16 PM

Friends remember Roberta King

One of the women killed in the Binghamton shootings is a long time teacher. Roberta King was teaching English to immigrants at the American Civic Association when Jiverly Wong opened fire on the class. Our Allison Lazarz spoke with King's friends who say she died doing what she loved.

Updated 04/05/2009 10:45 PM

Doctor and brother of Shirley DeLucia tell her story of heroic actions

Amid the devastating loss in Binghamton, there is one bright spot. A woman by the name of Shirley Delucia. She is the receptionist who dialed 911 and assisted police while nursing her own gunshot wound. Our Karen Lee went to Wilson Medical Center in Johnson City and spoke with Delucia's brother and surgeon.

Updated 04/06/2009 02:14 PM

Candle light vigil held for ACA victims

Two days after the shooting in Binghamton, the community gathers to remember and mourn those killed in the American Civic Association building. As our Rob Wu tells us, a vigil brought people from all religions and backgrounds together in an effort to begin the healing process.

Updated 04/06/2009 07:14 AM

First ACA victims laid to rest

Two victims from Friday's deadly shooting were laid to rest Sunday in the first funeral service since the tragedy. The bodies of Parveen Ali and Layla Khalil were transported to an Islamic mosque for a prayer service. Our Andy Mattison has more on how family members are dealing with the loss of their loved ones.

Updated 04/05/2009 08:34 PM

Friends and family lay mementos down at ACA

The community continues to mourn in front of the American Civic Association. Police are allowing family members to go beyond the crime scene tape to lay down mementos of their loved ones.

Updated 04/05/2009 07:27 PM

Names of victims released

The names of the victims of the Binghamton shooting tragedy have been released.

Updated 04/05/2009 08:18 PM

Investigators discover Wong's disturbing past

As families of victims being laying their loved ones to rest, the investigation into Friday's attack is gaining momentum. Our Tamara Lindstrom has new details about the investigation into the gunman.

Updated 04/05/2009 08:42 PM

Binghamton Police stand by reaction time

Binghamton police are standing by their response on the day of the shooting, saying there was nothing they could've done to save the lives of those killed in the ACA.

Updated 04/05/2009 06:33 PM

Church services held for ACA victims and family members

Prayer has been a big part of the healing process in Binghamton. Our Neil St. Clair attended a service this morning where several people were affected by Friday's shootings.

04/05/2009 04:21 PM

ACA being showered with flowers

The American Civic Association building is being showered with tokens of the community's sympathy. Ever since police opened up Front Street on Saturday there's been a steady stream of visitors. Our Karen Lee joins us now from outside the ACA.

04/05/2009 01:38 PM

Victims' families remember loved ones

We are learning more about some of the victims. Dolores Yigal was only in the country for eight months but had been married to her husband, Omri Yigal of Binghamton for about three years. Another woman who was killed, Maria Zobniw was the secretary of the Ukrainian Congress Committee.

04/05/2009 04:58 PM

More information released on Jiverly Wong

We're beginning to learn more about the man responsible for the shooting rampage. Police say Jiverly Wong, 41, had been going to a firing range every week.

04/05/2009 01:22 PM

Many turn to religion for comfort

Many people affected by the shooting in Binghamton have been turning to religious groups and churches for comfort. Our Karen Lee spoke with leaders who say they are stepping in to help all who have been affected.

Updated 04/05/2009 09:16 AM

Reaction from Senator Libous

As the healing process continues, local and state leaders will be among those asked to step up and help the community get back on its feet. Our Karen Lee spoke with Binghamton-area Senator Tom Libous.

Updated 04/05/2009 11:55 AM

First of Binghamton funerals planned for Sunday

Funerals are scheduled Sunday for two women killed in Friday's shooting rampage. The women were members of the Islamic Organization of the Southern Tier. Our Karen Lee spoke to members of the organization.

Updated 04/05/2009 04:33 PM

Binghamton churches planning Wednesday vigil

Residents in Binghamton are reeling from the shock of Friday's shooting. But despite the pain and confusion over the incident, the community is starting to see an upwelling of support and solidarity. Our Tamara Lindstrom spoke with people in Binghamton who are working to repair the broken city.

Updated 04/05/2009 09:58 AM

Neighbors confirm identity of ACA receptionist

Neighbors have confirmed the identity of the American Civic Association receptionist who was shot, but still managed to call 911. They say Shirley Delucia is the woman police are calling a hero for her role in the rescue.

Updated 04/05/2009 07:48 AM

Coping with the heartbreaking loss of Binghamton shootings

While some people are waiting for information, others are already coping with the heartbreak of loss. Our Rob Wu sat down with one local man who spent the day in the hospital, helping his friend pull through.

Updated 04/05/2009 07:49 AM

Online community comes together in the face of tragedy

The online community is coming together in the face of the tragic shootings in Binghamton. Facebook has three groups dedicated to the tragedy.

04/04/2009 07:05 PM

Who was Jiverly Wong?

The man who claimed 13 innocent lives is still a mystery to police and the community. But a profile is starting to slowly appear. Our Neil St. Clair spoke with neighbors and authorities to try and answer the unknown: Who was Jiverly Wong? And why did he do this?ONLINE EXTRA: Watch the full news conferences in this story.

Updated 04/05/2009 07:32 AM

Four shooting victims remain hospitalized

We're learning more now about victims of a tragic shooting in Binghamton. The shooting happened Friday morning at the American Civic Association Center.

Updated 04/04/2009 11:56 AM

Tough economy may be linked to violence

A tough economy can make many people feel out of control but in some rare occasions the situation goes beyond the normal. Some law enforcement officials believe there is a connection between a bad economy and violence. Our Casey Bortnick reports.

Updated 04/04/2009 04:05 PM

Immigrants react to shootings

The American Civic Association in Binghamton serves as a haven for many immigrants and refugees. They were here to start a new life, a better life. But on the morning of April 3, their American Dream came to an end. Karen Lee has more.

Updated 04/04/2009 04:03 PM

City website to keep residents updated on shooting investigation

The City of Binghamton has information regarding the tragic incident of Friday posted on their website.

Updated 04/04/2009 04:03 PM

A video retrospective on tragedy

As a community begins to come to grips with a tragedy our Jim McCann gives us a video retrospective on Friday’s shootings in Binghamton.

04/04/2009 10:25 AM

Red Cross helping after Binghamton shootings

The American Red Cross is stepping in to help those affected by Friday’s tragedy in Binghamton.

04/04/2009 09:41 AM

Police raid Johnson City home

Fourteen people have died and four more were injured in the deadliest shooting the City of Binghamton has ever seen. Police say a gunman opened fire inside an immigration office in Binghamton Friday morning. Now the question being asked is why? Our Karen Lee joined us from Johnson City where police went in search of some answers.

Updated 04/04/2009 08:31 AM

Prayer vigil held for Binghamton victims

People in the community mourned the senseless deaths at a prayer vigil Friday night. Our Kaitlyn Ross joined us from Binghamton with the latest.

Updated 04/04/2009 08:04 AM

Obama responds to Binghamton violence

During a NATO conference in France, President Obama spoke about Friday's shooting tragedy in Binghamton.

04/04/2009 01:00 PM

Families, friends await word on people in ACA building

As the events at the American Civic Association unfolded, the Broome County Catholic Charities center was the place where family and friends went to find out more about the status of their loved ones. As our Rob Wu tells us, some left re-united and others are still unsure.

Updated 04/04/2009 08:02 AM

Officials say 14 dead in Binghamton shooting

Officials said 14 people, including the suspected gunman, were killed in a shooting rampage at an immigrant services center in Binghamton Friday.

Updated 04/04/2009 07:59 AM