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Jury Evaluates Self-Defense Claim in Parking Confrontation after Armed Citizen Draws Gun
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A jury is evaluating a self-defense case where an armed citizen drew a defensive handgun during a confrontation in a commercial parking lot. The defense argues that the citizen acted under reasonable fear of physical attack following aggressive posturing, while prosecutors contend the action was premature.
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Shots on the 911 Line: Houston Man Kills Girlfriend’s Ex-Boyfriend During Violent Apartment Break-In
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An attempted residential break-in at a north Harris County apartment turned fatal on Saturday when a 911 caller shot and killed an alleged intruder. Officials with the Houston Police Department and county authorities confirmed that the caller’s girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend attempted to force entry into the occupied dwelling with a 3-year-old toddler in tow, prompting the…
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The midnight expiration of a judicial stay on August 13, 2026, marked a historic turning point for Second Amendment rights. Following the landmark federal ruling in Silencer Shop Foundation v. ATF, gun owners across the country are asking critical questions: Who actually qualifies to buy a suppressor without filing an ATF Form 4? Which states…
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A New Era for the NFA: GOA and Silencer Shop Execute First Unregistered Suppressor Transfers Since 1934
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In a monumental shift for firearm regulations, Gun Owners of America (GOA) and Silencer Shop made history at 12:01 A.M. CT on August 13, 2026, by completing the first lawful suppressor transfers without federal registration under the National Firearms Act (NFA) since the law was enacted in 1934. The transfers involved high-profile Second Amendment advocates…
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The Good Samaritan Strike: Armed Bystander Kills Shotgun-Wielding Suspect at Riverton Chevron
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A terrifying situation at a local gas station in Riverton, Utah, was brought to a swift end when an armed, unaffiliated private citizen deployed lethal force to neutralize a suspect wielding a shotgun. Riverton Public Information Officer Nate Slack confirmed that no law enforcement officers discharged their weapons, no innocent bystanders or employees were struck…
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The Department of Justice filed a federal lawsuit against a local county government for enacting public carry restrictions that violate the Supreme Court’s landmark Wolford ruling. The suit contends that local buffer zones unconstitutionally strip citizens of Second Amendment rights in public spaces.
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Graphic Warning: Mass Shooting Leaves at least Three Dead, Two Wounded in Saturday Shooting Near In-N-Out Burger
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A tragic active shooter incident near an In-N-Out Burger in Twin Falls, Idaho, left three people dead and two others hospitalized on Saturday afternoon. The Twin Falls Police Department confirmed that multi-agency law enforcement elements responded to the scene, shutting down major thoroughfares including the Perrine Bridge. Authorities have lifted a temporary shelter-in-place order and…
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Concealed Carry Holder Intervenes: Tazewell County Resident Shoots Vicious Dog Attacking Child
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A dramatic and terrifying scene unfolded in Morton, Illinois, on Thursday, July 30, 2026, when a juvenile was violently set upon by two loose dogs. The Morton Police Department confirmed that the minor was saved thanks to the rapid intervention of a Village employee and an armed private citizen—a licensed concealed carry holder who fatally…










