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Tim Kaine initially Blames �Gun Violence� for Ohio State Car-and-Knife Attack
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Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine said Monday he was saddened by the �senseless act of gun violence� at Ohio State University, even though the attacker used a butcher knife and a car. Mr. Kaine, who ran on the 2016 Democratic ticket with presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, was accused of pushing a gun-control agenda after his Twitter post blaming firearms for the siege. Eleven people were injured in a rampage by Somali-born student Abdul Razak Ali Artan, who drove into a crowd on a sidewalk and then chased bystanders with a knife in what is being investigated as a possible act of terrorism. He was shot and killed by Ohio State Police Officer Alan Horujko.
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NM: Driver Shoots Carjacking Suspect in Self-Defense
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Authorities say a carjacking suspect in Albuquerque is hospitalized in critical condition after being shot by the driver of the targeted vehicle. Albuquerque police say the driver acted in self-defense and isn't facing charges in Monday night's shooting. Police say officers were called to the scene of the shooting outside an apartment complex around 6:30 p.m. |
Not A Happy Thanksgiving: 70 Shot in Gun-Controlled Chicago Over Holiday Weekend
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Violence raged in gun-controlled Chicago over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, with 62 people shot and wounded, another eight people shot and killed. This is an exponential jump over the level of violence seen during the Thanksgiving holidays of the previous two years. In 2014 there were five deaths, with 14 others shot and wounded and in 2015 there were eight deaths with 20 others wounded. |
Veteran's Home Vandalized, Torched
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There are lots of questions surrounding a fire that gutted a home on Johnson Street in Plant City overnight. Along with heavy damage, anti-Trump graffiti was sprayed on the house, inside and out. The family who lives there was spending the night with relatives, but Navy veteran Matthew Smith says his home was targeted because he is a Donald Trump supporter. |
Trump Wants Stiff Penalties for Burning American Flag
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President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday suggested on social media that burning the American flag should be a criminal offense, reigniting a First Amendment fight that�s already played out in Congress and before the Supreme Court. In a tweet sent at 6:55 a.m., the incoming 45th chief executive suggested that a constitutional amendment or law punishing those who burn Old Glory could be wedged into an agenda already crowded with an envisioned infrastructure plan, tax code changes, an immigration overhaul and the repeal of the 2010 health care law. |
AR: Legislature Debates Campus Carry Bill after Ohio State University Attack
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The ever-increasing Republican majority in Arkansas has a shot a passing some legislation that a toehold of Democrats managed to hold-off, or at least mitigate on occasion in the last session. Member station KUAR reports, Arkansas State Representative Charlie Collins (R-Fayetteville) has plans to expand the scope of second amendment rights on college campuses. It comes amid renewed discussion because of an incident Monday at Ohio State University.
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IL: People Can 'Sneak Guns into Northbrook Court'
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What good are gun-free signs on doors to a giant mall if people carrying guns can enter through anchor stores where there are no signs? That's the question posed Monday by Northbrook gun control advocate Lee Goodman, who said that patrons can "sneak guns into Northbrook Court" through anchors Neiman Marcus, Macy's and Lord & Taylor, as well as some mall restaurants. He said the mall should put up signs leading from those anchors into the interior of the mall, or pressure the anchors and eateries to put up signs, too.
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FL: Mob Smashes into Tampa Gun Store, Steals Weapons & Ammo
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A mob of brazen burglars stole dozens of weapons from a Tampa gun shop Tuesday morning, after breaking in by driving through the front of the store. Surveillance cameras inside Tampa Arms Co. recorded the crime at about 3 a.m. The video shows a truck driving into the front of the business and, moments later, a swarm of thieves -- wearing masks and dressed alike -- running into the store, stealing about 40 weapons and taking off. |
NYPD Gets Pressure From the Right, on Guns
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It�s tempting to paint the 35,000-member NYPD with a broad ideological brush. While it�s fair to say that most officers probably do line up right of center, I�m always reminded of the cop I met for beers a decade ago who thought that President George W. Bush ought to be tried as a war criminal for the invasion of Iraq. In a department that�s larger than most towns in New York, there�s room for divergent opinions. |
CT: After Spike in Stolen Guns, Hartford Asks Gun Owners to Store Weapons Safely
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Concerned by a spike in stolen guns in the city of Hartford, police are reaching out to legal gun owners in the capital city and asking them to take better care of their weapons. Last year, 17 guns were stolen in the city. This year, 17 guns were stolen by the time 2016 hit August. And just last week, three more guns were reportedly stolen from the home of a man who had recently died. |
LA: Caddo Sheriff Sets "First Gun" Course
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Registration is currently underway for children ages 8 to 12 to participate in the Caddo Sheriff�s Office First Gun Course. The 4-hour class will be offered from 8 a.m. until noon on two dates - Dec. 17 and Jan. 7.. All classes will be held at the Sheriff's Regional Law Enforcement Training Academy, 15639 Highway One South. |
Cabot Guns Introduces New "Vintage Classic" 1911 Pistol
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Cabot Guns, America�s premiere maker of high-quality handguns, announced today that it is introducing the Vintage Classic 1911. The Vintage Classic features a unique look resembles what gun enthusiasts prize in rare antique pistols. Though the finish is vintage-looking, it is fully modern and durable. The Vintage Classic blends a nostalgic, old-style look with the most advanced aerospace construction approach to building a firearm in the industry.
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Conservation Report: Warrants Sought for Reckless Aiming of Guns
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A Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officer (CO) was patrolling on state land in Charlton Township when he observed two individuals from a distance wearing blaze orange. The officer began watching the hunters through his binoculars from his patrol vehicle when he observed one of them point a rifle directly at him. Moments later, the second individual did the same thing. |
Let's Talk About Guns, iMOCA Art Exhibit Says
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Tom Hubbard took took his artwork addressing gun control and gun violence to an unlikely place: a gun show. He set up a booth at The Indy 1500 Gun and Knife Show Oct. 28-30 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. But his guns were sculptures, not actual firearms. |
NJ: Woodland Park Gun Range Will Quadruple in Size
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When Gun for Hire at Woodland Park Range opened three years ago, Thomas O�Beirne and Anthony Colandro were envisioning a family-friendly destination for using firearms. Individuals would visit the range on McBride Avenue to shoot for sport, but so would groups celebrating birthdays. Girl Scouts would sell cookies in the lobby, and Boy Scouts would sell popcorn. Members of the West Paterson Fire Department hawked 50/50 raffle tickets.
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OH: City of Cleveland Gun Buy-Back Slated for December 4th
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Mayor Frank G. Jackson and Chief of Police Calvin D. Williams proudly announce that the 2016 City of Cleveland Gun Buy-Back will be held on Sunday, December 4, 2016, at the Third District Headquarters at 4501 Chester Avenue. In exchange for operable handguns or semi-automatic weapons, citizens will be given a either a $100 (handguns) or $200 (semi-automatic weapons) gas or food gift card.
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Single-Stage vs. Double-Stage Triggers
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Lately, our society has been plagued by words and phrases that, while seemingly common, often cause confusion or frustration, even leading to occasional gunfire. Of course, I am talking about �single-stage� and �two-stage� rifle triggers and the difficulty in deciding between them. For much of firearms history, trigger selection was like riding an amusement park monorail�we were along for the ride on a course we did not plot: �Next stop, crappy Mil-Spec with 12-pound pull weight and 10 pounds of grit.�
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