LAX Shooting: Paul Anthony Ciancia, the 23-year-old suspect in the shooting last week at the Los Angeles International Airport, planned to target Transportation Security Administration agents, the Los Angeles Times reports. During the rampage, Ciancia allegedly killed one agent and wounded two others. Spotting Shots: A gunfire surveillance network called ShotSpotter has recorded 39,000 shooting incidents in Washington since 2006, The Washington Post reports. The newspaper obtained the previously unreported data through a public-records request. Google Glass: A wearer of Google Inc.'s eyeglasses, Google Glass, last week received from a California Highway Patrol officer a citation usually given to drivers who may be distracted by a video or TV screen, raising questions about how authorities can regulate the devices, The Associated Press reports. Cecilia Abadie, the driver, said she's "pretty sure" she will fight the ticket. Uber Fight: In a suit brought by drivers who accuse Uber Technologies Inc. of short-changing them on tips and expenses, the company that connects drivers with passengers across several U.S. cities, is trying to convince a judge in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California that it's in the business of software, not transportation, The Recorder reports.
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