Cpl. Justin Garner says he was just doing his job the morning he brought down an alleged gunman during a deadly nursing home rampage last month.
A week after eight people were shot to death in a Carthage nursing home, residents are still trying to come to terms with the tragedy.
This past Sunday’s mass shooting at the Pinelake Health and Rehab center put the FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital in nearby Pinehurst to the test.
Justin Garner, 25, is credited with stopping a gunman at the Pinelake Health and Rehab Center in Carthage in Moore County on Sunday.
Wanda Stewart says she's sorry for the crimes her estranged husband is accused of committing.
Tessie Garner, 75, was one of eight people killed at Pinelake Health and Rehab Sunday morning, when police say, a man shot 11 people.
Mental health professions are helping emergency responders, residents and staff cope after a gunman killed seven patients and a nurse at a Carthage nursing home on Sunday morning.
Family members of the eight victims who died in Sunday's nursing home shooting met Tuesday with local prosecutors about the case.
Margaret Neal said Tuesday that her daughter survived by hiding in a bathroom inside a locked area for Alzheimer's patients.
Robert Kenneth Stewart's former neighbor, who didn’t want to be identified, said he got a phone call from the accused gunman a few days ago.
Police aren't sure what was the motive of the gunman who killed eight people at a Carthage nursing home Sunday.
Relatives of the eight people killed at a Carthage nursing home Sunday say their loved ones didn't deserve their violent fate.
The man suspected of killing seven nursing home residents and a nurse had a bad enough temper to get kicked out of a hunting club, acquaintances and family said.
Twelve 911 calls placed from 10 a.m. until 10:17 a.m. from Pinelake Health and Rehab Center on March 29, 2009.
Radio traffic of 911 dispatchers and law enforcement during the slaying of eight people at the Pinelake Health and Rehab Center in Carthage in Moore County on SUnday, March 29, 2009.
Nursing home industry representatives said a gunman's rampage through a Moore County nursing home Sunday, killing eight people, indicates more about his mental state than about the safety of nursing homes.
A single gunshot to the chest stopped a man who police say walked into a Carthage nursing home Sunday morning and fatally shot eight people, the town's police chief said Monday.
The fiancée and sister of nurse Jerry Avant Jr. remembered him Monday, one day after he was shot and killed in a nursing home rampage.
An ex-wife of a gunman accused of killing eight people in a nursing home Sunday said he had "violent tendencies" and that he might have gone to the nursing home because his first ex-wife worked there. Police would not confirm that information.
Jerry Avant says the gunman shot and killed eight people at Pinelake Health and Rehab Center, including his son 39-year-old Jerry Avant Jr.
A gunman burst into a Moore County nursing home Sunday morning and started "shooting everything," killing seven residents and a nurse and wounding at least three others.
A gunman walked into Pinelake Health and Rehab Center Sunday morning, fatally shooting eight people and injuring others.
Eight people were killed and a police officer injured in a shooting at a Moore County nursing home Sunday morning.
Sky 5 video, taken shortly after 10 a.m. Sunday, of Pinelake Health and Rehab Center in Carthage, where emergency officials say multiple people were shot. (Unedited video only, no audio.)
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