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The Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel has officially declared that the long-standing federal ban on mailing concealable firearms is unconstitutional. This landmark opinion concludes that 18 U.S.C. § 1715 fails the historical test required by the Second Amendment and directs the Postal Service to stop enforcing these restrictions against law-abiding citizens.
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President Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy military forces in Minnesota following escalating protests and federal officer shootings in Minneapolis. This move comes as state leaders and federal authorities clash over a massive immigration enforcement surge that has left residents on edge and the city in turmoil.
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Columbus police have identified 20 year old Kenneth Grace as the man fatally shot inside a northwest side business on Hayden Road. Two people who admitted firing the shots say they acted in self defense during what they claim was an attempted commercial robbery, and detectives are still working to confirm exactly what happened.
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Memphis Man Charged After Shooting Fleeing Burglary Suspect: A Lesson For Armed Citizens
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A Memphis man is charged with voluntary manslaughter after admitting he shot a burglary suspect who was running away from his apartment. The case raises serious questions about how Tennessee self defense laws apply once an intruder is no longer an immediate threat.
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A shooting involving a federal immigration enforcement officer in south Minneapolis led to a heavy law enforcement response, protests, and calls for a local, transparent investigation. City and state leaders are urging calm even as tensions rise over public safety, federal presence, and the use of force in a busy neighborhood.
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Forsyth County deputies say the first homicide of 2026 has been ruled a justifiable act of self defense after a late night shooting at a home on Hartman Plaza Court. Investigators, working with the district attorney, concluded that the resident’s use of a firearm met the legal standard for self defense, though the incident remains…












