Crime
At least two killed, another injured after shooting on Pinehurst Street in Detroit

DETROIT, MI — Authorities are investigating a shooting incident that left multiple victims, including two confirmed fatalities, following a 911 call late Monday night.
Emergency dispatchers received a report of a shooting at a residence located at 20401 Pinehurst Street in northwest Detroit.
Responding police and EMS units arrived on the scene and discovered multiple gunshot victims both inside a residence and inside a vehicle at the location.
According to preliminary information from the Detroit Police Department, two individuals were found deceased inside the home, having sustained fatal gunshot wounds.
A third victim, also suffering from gunshot injuries, was located inside a vehicle on the property.
EMS personnel immediately began rendering medical aid and transported the surviving victim for further treatment.
The condition of this individual has not yet been disclosed.
Police have requested additional crime scene tape and resources as they secure the area and begin their investigation.
No information has been released regarding possible suspects or a motive at this time.
Detectives and crime scene investigators are currently processing the scene, and further updates will be provided by authorities as more information becomes available.
Crime
Omaha Police Respond to False Active Shooter Report at UNO Criss Library

OMAHA, Neb. — At approximately 5:00 p.m., officers with the Omaha Police Department (OPD) and personnel from the Omaha Fire Department (OFD) responded to reports of an active shooter and multiple victims at the University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO) Criss Library, located at 6401 University Drive.
The initial 911 call reported a mass casualty incident involving an active shooter with several individuals down inside the library.
In response, multiple law enforcement and emergency medical units were immediately dispatched to the scene.
Upon arrival, officers conducted a comprehensive search of the building and surrounding area.
No victims, evidence of gunfire, or active threat were located.
After clearing the scene, authorities determined that the report was false and appears to have been a swatting call — a deliberate act of making a false emergency report to prompt a large police response.
The Omaha Police Department has confirmed that there was no danger to the public or the university community at any time.
The incident remains under investigation to identify the source of the false report.
Swatting is a serious criminal offense, and those found responsible can face federal and state charges.