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A gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks, teased an attack online before opening fire at a campaign rally in Butler, PA, injuring several and killing one. Investigations reveal Crooks posted threats on the gaming platform Steam days before the incident.
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A federal appeals court has ruled that Minnesota’s ban on handgun permits for 18-20 year olds is unconstitutional, affirming the Second Amendment rights of young adults. This decision impacts six other states in the 8th Circuit.
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A confrontation at a Family Dollar in northwest Charlotte escalated when teenagers, kicked out for shoplifting, returned with a firearm, leading to a police investigation. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department has not made any arrests yet.
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As the internet goes, most of the big companies are anti-gun. If you look at the top players, you’ll find not a single gun friendly outlet: GoogleYouTube (owned by Google)FacebookInstagram (owned by Facebook)TikTok After speaking with their Google rep, hickok45 was made aware of a new YouTube policy that doesn’t allow firearm companies or firearm…
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A 67-year-old man was fatally shot by his ex-girlfriend’s stepson after breaking into their Orion Township home with an ax. Despite previous legal protections, the intruder managed to arm himself and pose a significant threat before being stopped.
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Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo decided not to file charges in the fatal June 23 shooting of Paul Kattouf in Harrisburg, PA, citing self-defense after Kattouf used pepper spray on a family in their vehicle.
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A man was shot and killed in an alleged robbery at the Forest Creek Apartments in Warrington. The incident is being investigated as self-defense by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.
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A homeowner in DeKalb County shot a suspected home invader during an early morning break-in attempt. The suspect is expected to survive, and no charges are being filed against the homeowner.
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In a recent and deeply concerning incident at a Trump rally, a shooter was involved in an assassination attempt on Trump while wearing a Demolition Ranch t-shirt. In the video below, Matt from Demolition Ranch addresses this situation head-on. He shares his thoughts on seeing his brand linked to such a tragic event and discusses…