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Chicago Charity Frees Accused Terrorist and Burglars
A Chicago-based charity has worked to free at least 20 defendants facing felony charges—including attempted terrorism and assault of a police officer—as an unprecedented crime wave rocks the city.
Back to the future in policing? Civilian militias in American cities
“When the dawn patrol’s got to tell you twice, they’re gonna do it with a shotgun.”
FLASHBACK: Kamala Harris Called Mandatory Gun “Buyback” Confiscation A “Good Idea”
During her failed campaign for the presidency, California Senator and newly minted Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris appeared to endorse Beto O’Rourke-style gun confiscation.
North Carolina Man Arrested After He Allegedly Shot And Killed A 5-Year-Old Playing Outside
A Wilson, North Carolina man was arrested Tuesday after he allegedly approached a 5-year-old who was playing outside and shot the child in the head.
The Mass Shooting in DC That Went Largely Unreported
If there's one problem in America the media love reporting about, it’s mass shootings. Except, of course, if it happens in an inner city.
Black Lives Matter holds rally in Chicago to support those arrested after looting, unrest
Black Lives Matter members in Chicago held a rally on Monday to support the more than 100 arrested last night following widespread looting and rioting that caused at least $60 million in property damage and saw 13 police officers injured, according to a report.
The Economy Is Struggling, but Gun Sales Are Soaring
OAKMONT, Pennsylvania -- Long before you find yourself standing in front of the Smoke N' Guns shop, the delicate aroma of coffee beans and hand-rolled cigars beckons your senses as you walk along Allegheny River Boulevard.
Minneapolis Armed Robber Shot By Smoke Shop Employee
The push to abolish the Minneapolis Police Department may have hit a major roadblock, but according to the Star-Tribune the department is still down about 100 officers since early June, when rioting and looting and widespread violence rocked the city in the wake of the death of George Floyd while in police custody.
WATCH: ‘Black Guns Matter’: The Racist History Of Gun Control
Gun control is pushed endlessly by the left as a way to decrease violence and save lives, but many people aren’t aware of the gun control movement’s sordid, racist history.
Florida homeowner utilized Second Amendment right when he killed intruder: sheriff
A homeowner was “utilizing his Second Amendment right to protect himself and his family” when he shot dead a man who broke into his home with a gun, a Florida sheriff said.
Seattle Police Chief Resigns After Democrat City Council Votes To Cut Police Budget
Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best has officially resigned after the Democrat-controlled Seattle City Council voted on Monday to slash millions of dollars from the Seattle Police Department’s budget.
Gun Permit Applications Are Skyrocketing. Why More NYC Residents Want to Carry Firearms.
NEW YORK - With gunshots ringing out inside the Westside Rifle and Pistol range in Flatiron, workers say a lot more city residents want to be licensed gun owners.
Officer Joseph Mensah was physically assaulted by protesters and a gunshot was fired into his home, Wauwatosa police say
Wauwatosa police say Officer Joseph Mensah was physically assaulted outside his home Saturday night and a single shotgun round was fired into the home after a group of 50 to 60 people gathered there to protest the officer who has fatally shot three people over five years.
Appellate Court Reinstates Challenge to Maryland’s Handgun Licensing Scheme
Last Monday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit reinstated an NRA-supported challenge to Maryland’s convoluted handgun licensing scheme.
Freed from jail amid coronavirus, VA rape suspect kills accuser: report
A Virginia rape suspect, who was released from jail because of concerns regarding the new coronavirus, went on to kill the woman who had accused him, according to police.
1,102 people were denied purchase of gun during first month of Va.'s new one-handgun-per-month law
Virginia’s new one-handgun-per-month restriction resulted in 1,102 people being denied the purchase of a firearm during the law’s first month — by far the largest percentage of the 1,877 denials issued in July by the Virginia Firearms Transaction Center.
Four Indicted in “Pay-to-Play” Concealed Carry Bribery Scandal, Including Santa Clara Sheriff’s Captain
San Jose District Attorney Jeffrey Rosen announced the indictment of four people connected to the Santa Clara Sheriff’s Department last week, claiming that they were involved in a corrupt “pay-to-play” bribery ring in which concealed carry permits would be granted in return for campaign contributions to Sheriff Laurie Smith.
Watch: Chicago rocked by widespread looting caught on video after police-involved shooting
Videos circulating online show widespread looting and clashes with police across Chicago’s Magnificent Mile shopping district early Monday, sparked by an officer-involved shooting hours earlier that left a 20-year-old man wounded.
Austin Voted to Defund the Police, its Murder Rate Rose 67%
The Austin City Council voted unanimously to defund the police.
Why America Is Modernizing Its Nuclear Weapons Forces
The Commander of the U.S. Military’s Nuclear Weapons force could not have been clearer when he flatly stated that, “we didn’t start an arms race.”
Flint, MI No Longer Selling Off Seized Firearms
All over the nation, police departments have helped supplement their budgets by selling off seized items.
NRA Announces Lawsuit Against New York Attorney General
The National Rifle Association (NRA) announced Thursday that they are suing New York Attorney General Letitia James.
FBI Lists Journalist James O’Keefe Erroneously as ‘Convicted Felon’ to Prevent Him From Buying a Weapon
Project Veritas founder and conservative investigative reporter James O’Keefe has reported that he was recently denied a firearm because the FBI listed him as a “convicted felon” on their background registry.
New York attorney general seeks to dissolve NRA, alleging financial fraud
New York State Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday announced that she was seeking to dissolve the National Rifle Association, claiming members of the storied gun rights group have engaged in sustained financial fraud and misuse of the organization's funds. 
Exclusive: NRA Plans to Spend ‘Tens of Millions’ in Battleground States
The National Rifle Association plans to spend tens of millions of dollars to sway close races throughout the country for the 2020 election.

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