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We've learned more about the fifteen-year-old who killed a teacher and student at her school in Madison, Wisconsin -- and her home life was troubled. Her parents married and divorced multiple times, she was a loner -- and -- chillingly, the girl seemed to be fixated on previous school shootings. And now the incident that still haunts Megan Thee Stallion. Four years ago, a fellow rapper shot her in the feet. He was sentenced to ten years, but she says she still doesn't feel safe. She's requesting a restraining order, saying he's continuing to threaten her and won't stop. Plus, yesterday we reported that the FBI was warning people not to shoot at the drones. And they have another message: Stop aiming laser pointers at the sky because they are blinding pilots. And what was supposed to be a sweet holiday moment at a Charlotte Hornets basketball game turned out to look awfully grinchy. The mascot, dressed as Santa, gave a 13-year-old a PlayStation - and the crowd loved it. But when they went to a commercial break, they took it back! The Hornets have apologized and said they will make things right for the 13-year-old.
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We've learned more about the fifteen-year-old who killed a teacher and student at her school in Madison, Wisconsin -- and her home life was troubled. Her parents married and divorced multiple times, she was a loner -- and -- chillingly, the girl seemed to be fixated on previous school shootings. And now the incident that still haunts Megan Thee Stallion. Four years ago, a fellow rapper shot her in the feet. He was sentenced to ten years, but she says she still doesn't feel safe. She's requesting a restraining order, saying he's continuing to threaten her and won't stop. Plus, yesterday we reported that the FBI was warning people not to shoot at the drones. And they have another message: Stop aiming laser pointers at the sky because they are blinding pilots. And what was supposed to be a sweet holiday moment at a Charlotte Hornets basketball game turned out to look awfully grinchy. The mascot, dressed as Santa, gave a 13-year-old a PlayStation - and the crowd loved it. But when they went to a commercial break, they took it back! The Hornets have apologized and said they will make things right for the 13-year-old.
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