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Would-Be Burglar Hobbles Away After Trying To Break Into The Home Of An Off-Duty Officer
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COLUMBUS, OHIO — An off-duty police officer awoke in his own home to the sound of glass breaking. He quickly got his gun and shot a burglar he discovered in his home. The burglar was shot as he tried to escape. Coincidentally, according to 10TV Columbus News, Columbus police discover 36-year-old Jason Boswell suffering from…
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Secretary Of Education Nominee Thinks States Should Decide Whether Schools Are “Gun Free” Zones
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sitting before a committee of lawmakers, the nominee for Trump’s Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, told legislators she believes local states and municipalities should have the final say as to whether or not their schools should be “gun free” zones. According to CNN, Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut attempted to paint her…
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Young Man With A History Of Violence, Hopped Up On Drugs, Tries To Grab Homeowner’s Gun — Guess The Ending Of This Story
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SLIDELL, LOUISIANA — A 22-year-old hopped up on cold medicine began acting irate and bashing a man’s truck in his driveway. When the homeowner came out, he told the man to leave. Instead of leaving, Seth Flores tried to grab the man’s gun. He was shot once in the neck and five more times center of…
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TYRONE, GEORGIA — Coweta County deputies responded to a call of a stolen car busting into an interstate guardrail. They set up a perimeter and found the suspect exiting his vehicle. He foolishly decided to open fire on them and the deputies returned fire, killing him. According to WDEF News 12, a homeowner reported that an…
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Two Gun Range Employees Return Fire After Detaining Two Armed Robbers and Taking Fire From Two More
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HOUSTON, TEXAS — Two employees volunteered to stay behind at an indoor gun range after a rash of reported burglaries in the area. Around 12:30 a.m., surveillance cameras picked up two vehicles entering the parking lot. The employees watched as four people got out and attempted to break into one of the employee’s vehicles. That’s…
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SALEM, OREGON — On January 6th, civil servants and volunteers of the State of Oregon involuntarily ceded their right to self-defense after Gov. Kate Brown’s administrative department quietly enacted a new policy forbidding state employees from carrying firearms at work. State workers that require firearms for their positions are exempt from the new policy. Only a…
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NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT — An intruder was neutralized by a single gunshot to the shoulder after he forcibly gained entry into a man’s home at 3:30 a.m., according to New Haven police. Investigators say the occupant of the home heard someone breaking down his front door and readied a registered handgun to defend himself. When…
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PLAIN TOWNSHIP, OHIO — When 18-year-old Ronald Henderson arrived in a parking lot under the presumption he was going to buy a phone off another man, he likely anticipated “aggressive negotiations” being part of the bargain. He thought wrong. According to the Akron Beacon Journal, Henderson became “irate” and then got into an altercation with the…
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COLUMBUS, OHIO — An armed robber and an unnamed accomplice approached the back door of a family’s home and pretended they needed to use the phone because of car trouble. Taking advantage of the homeowner’s kindness, the main assailant waited until his back was turned and then hit him in the back of the head…









