"I reacted immediately," said Robbins Firm managing partner Richard Robbins. "[I] ran out of the courtroom expecting to be shot at any time." ...
For over 26 hours, authorities from all law enforcement agencies searched for Brian Nichols after he shot and killed four people.
Atlanta's Fulton County Courthouse stood still on Tuesday as sheriff deputies and civilians paused to reflect on the 20th anniversary of the deadly courthouse shooting.
The shocking moments when Brian Nichols overpowered a deputy before going on a deadly shooting spree sparked terror and left an indelible mark on the city ...
Barnes’ father, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Rowland Barnes, was handling a business dispute on the morning of March 11, 2005 when Brian Nichols, a man on trial for rape, appeared behind ...
Nichols was on trial for rape when he attacked a deputy escorting him from his holding cell to the courtroom, setting off a chain of events that gripped the city. Ontario's Ford suspends U.S ...
On March 11, 2005, a routine day at the Fulton County Courthouse turned into a horrific tragedy when Brian Nichols overpowered a deputy, stole a gun, and fatally shot three people.
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Explore 20 years later, Brian Nichols’ rampage still haunts Georgia courthouse Nichols, who was on trial for rape, was in a holding cell when he overpowered deputy Cynthia Hall, who was to ...
Brian A. Nichols, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, has just concluded an official visit to Madrid to “discuss U.S. policy toward Latin America and our ...
Today marks 20 years since the city of Atlanta was shut down during a manhunt for a man who shot up a courtroom. Trump raises Canadian steel, aluminum tariffs to 50% in retaliation for Ontario ...