Crime
Video Captures Deadly Shootout: Two Deputies Wounded, Suspect Killed at Carroll County Gas Station

CARROLL COUNTY, VA – A violent confrontation at a Love’s Truck Stop in the Lamsburg area ended with two sheriff’s deputies wounded and the suspect fatally shot, authorities confirmed.
The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) was alerted by the Greensboro Police Department regarding the possible whereabouts of a suspect involved in a previous shooting incident in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Upon arrival at the Love’s Truck Stop, located off Interstate 77, Exit 1, deputies identified the suspect’s vehicle, a Swift tractor-trailer, parked in the lot.
As law enforcement attempted to approach the suspect, an exchange of gunfire ensued.
During the confrontation, two CCSO deputies sustained gunshot wounds.
Both deputies were immediately transported to local hospitals for emergency medical treatment.
Authorities have confirmed that the suspect was fatally shot during the altercation.
At this time, law enforcement officials have not released additional details regarding the suspect’s identity, the conditions of the injured deputies, or the events leading up to the shootout.
The investigation remains active and ongoing.
Further updates will be provided 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.