• Woman Shot And Killed By Boyfriend During Domestic Dispute In Gastonia

    A domestic dispute in Gastonia resulted in the fatal shooting of a woman by her boyfriend, marking the second deadly shooting in the area on Saturday. GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA (3-minute read) — A tragic domestic dispute left one person dead in Gastonia on Saturday. Authorities from the Gastonia Police Department responded to a call at…

  • Chicago Mom Waits Hours For Police After Home Invasion Call

    A Chicago mom is questioning the police response time after two men broke into her Wicker Park home, causing her to wait over four hours for officers to arrive following her 911 call. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS (4-minute read) — A Chicago mom is raising questions about the police response after two men broke into her Wicker…

  • Non-Violent Offenders and Illegal Migrants Granted Gun Rights by Courts

    Recent court rulings from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and a U.S. District Court have allowed non-violent felons and some illegal migrants to own firearms, citing the Second Amendment. These decisions are based on interpretations of a 2022 Supreme Court ruling that extends gun rights to individuals reentering society and emphasizes self-defense. CALIFORNIA, ILLINOIS…

  • High-Speed Chase Ends, Homeowner Holds Suspect At Gunpoint

    Two Chicago men, Kawann Moore and Richard Pegue, face multiple charges after stealing chainsaws from a truck and leading police on a high-speed chase through the suburbs. The pursuit ended with their arrests near a school zone after an armed homeowner held one at gunpoint. CHICAGO, IL (3-minute read) — Two Chicago men are facing…

  • House Passes H.R. 354, Which Would Allow Police Officers To Carry Firearms Nationwide, But Not Us

    A new bill expands the authority for active and retired law enforcement officers to carry concealed firearms across state lines, including in various public and federal areas. The bill also allows states to adjust qualification standards for retired officers. WASHINGTON, D.C. (3-minute read) — A recently introduced bill, HR354, significantly broadens the authority for certain…

  • Homeowner Defends Property: Intruder Shot in Dallas

    DALLAS, TX (4-minute read) — A burglary suspect was shot while breaking into a home in far southwest Dallas early Wednesday, police reported. The incident unfolded shortly after 4:30 a.m. at a residence in the 7100 block of Nutmeg Lane, close to the Cedar Ridge Preserve and near the cities of Duncanville, DeSoto, and Cedar…

  • Smith & Wesson Lawsuit Dismissed: Shareholders’ Battle Ends in Nevada Court

    SPRINGFIELD, MA (4-minute read) – On December 5, 2023, shareholders critical of Smith & Wesson’s continued production of AR-15 platform rifles initiated a legal challenge. The lawsuit was filed by groups including the Adrian Dominican Sisters and Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus & Mary, among others. They accused Smith & Wesson’s board members…

  • Gun Works, Not Protective Order, To Stop Armed Ex After Home Invasion

    In a harrowing domestic violence incident in Cumberland County, three people, including the aggressor, were critically injured when a man broke into his ex-girlfriend’s home and opened fire, leading to an exchange of gunfire. HOPE MILLS, NC (4-minute read) — A domestic violence dispute turned violent early Tuesday in Hope Mills, NC, resulting in three…

  • Brooklyn Resident Receives 10-Year Sentence for ‘Ghost Guns’ and 50 Rounds

    A Brooklyn resident has been sentenced to a decade in prison for possessing 13 untraceable firearms, including several AR-15-style rifles. BROOKLYN, NY (5-minute read) — Dexter Taylor, a 53-year-old from Bushwick, has received a 10-year prison sentence from Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Abena Darkeh for his involvement with ‘ghost guns.’ In a case that highlights…