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There seems to be something wrong with this driver, as he’s clearly not mature enough to be possessing a handgun. The man who shot the gun seems to have been under the impression that it either wasn’t a real gun, or was ok to do. Either way, it’s obviously not ok.
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Ruger and Magpul have launched the RXM 9mm pistol, a modular, striker-fired handgun combining precision manufacturing with innovative design.
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A driver in St. Petersburg, FL, used a firearm to defend himself during an attempted carjacking outside a local restaurant. The suspect, now in critical condition, faces multiple charges.
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U.S. Rep. Jefferson Van Drew claims drones over New Jersey are being launched from an Iranian ship, a claim the Pentagon denies. The origins of the drones remain unknown.
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A Volusia County deputy was accidentally injured by a self-inflicted gunshot wound at a Walmart in Deltona, FL. She received immediate aid from fellow deputies and was later transported to a hospital.
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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to Hawaii’s gun-licensing law, leaving the case unresolved for now. Justices Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch hinted at revisiting the issue in the future, emphasizing the significance of Second Amendment rights.
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The arrest of Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old Maryland man, has drawn attention to his alleged animosity toward corporate America following the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Investigators discovered a possible 3D-printed gun, suppressor, and writings critical of the healthcare industry in Mangione’s possession.
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Police in Altoona, Pennsylvania, detained a man possibly linked to the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan. The man carried a fake ID and a firearm similar to the one used in the crime.
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A robbery attempt on Chicago’s West Garfield Avenue turned fatal for the armed robber, who was shot during a struggle with his intended victim. The incident highlights the risks of criminal activity and the role of self-defense.