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Baltimore Gun Trace Task Force Cops Face Criminal Charges
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Call it an extreme case of Karma, but the Baltimore Sun is reporting that all but one member of an elite Baltimore Police Department gun trace task force have been indicted on �federal racketeering charges.� Seven members of the unit were indicted by a federal grand jury in March and an eighth member was charged last month, the newspaper said. The charges reportedly include overtime fraud, robbing suspects and filing false paperwork.
 

NC: Man Claims 'Self Defense' After Moore County Shooting
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Justin Edward Chriscoe told sheriff's deputies he acted in self defense in shooting another man Sunday morning in Moore County. Chriscoe, who called 911 to report the shooting, said he had an ongoing dispute with the man. Deputies were called around 10:30 a.m. with a report of a gun shot fired at the intersection of N.C. Highway 705 and Chrisco Road. While they were on their way, Chriscoe called 911 to tell his side of the story.
 

Sunday Event Puts Bright Lights on Suicide
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A focused, long-term effort to reduce the rate of suicide deaths all over the state will be launched at an event in Aberdeen Sunday morning. It comes with legislative backing and state funding for prevention programs, and its organizers hope their campaign will eventually work its way into every home in the state.
 

Chicago�s Got 99 Problems, but Trump Ain�t One
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Ultra-progressive Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel declared Chicago �a Trump-free zone� after Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced an end to the DACA program, which deferred deportation for so-called �Dreamers.�
The mayor, speaking to a group of high school students on their first day of class, told them, �You have nothing to worry about.� But the people of Chicago have plenty to worry about.
 

American Outdoor Brands Corporation (AOBC) Downgraded by Zacks Investment Research to Sell
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Zacks Investment Research cut shares of American Outdoor Brands Corporation (NASDAQ:AOBC) from a hold rating to a sell rating in a report published on Tuesday. According to Zacks, �American Outdoor Brands Corporation is a manufacturer and seller of firearms and accessory products for the shooting, hunting and outdoor enthusiast. The company�s product comprises pistols, revolvers, rifles, guns, handcuffs and firearm-related products and accessories.
 

California City Pay Criminals While State Punishes Legal Gun Owners And Businesses
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Sacramento just pledged $1.5 million to combat gun-related gang violence. It was a measure pushed up in the city council�s agenda after a recent deadly gang shooting. But that�s not $1.5 million for police, the district attorney�s office for criminal prosecution or prisons to keep felons off the streets.
 

FL: Don't Fire Guns at Hurrican Irma, Police Warn
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Florida police have warned people not to fire their weapons at Hurricane Irma after thousands responded to a Facebook event. "To clarify, DO NOT shoot weapons @ #Irma. You won�t make it turn around & it will have very dangerous side effects," the Pasco Sheriff's office tweeted late Saturday. The Facebook event is titled "Shoot at Hurricane Irma" and over 50,000 people have expressed interest in taking part.
 

CCW Weekend: Short-Barrel Pistol Grip Shotguns � Thanks, But�
Submitted by: David Williamson
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A few manufacturers have found exploitable loopholes in the National Firearms Act of 1968 and � to the delight of some � are �thumbing their noses� at the authorities and producing short-barrel pistol grip shotguns. They�re marketed for the home defense set, and a coterie of tactical accessories is sure to follow.
 

TX: Man Shot at Gas Station, Several People Taken into Custody
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A man was shot during an argument at a Northwest Side gas station. Police and EMS were called to the 100 block of Bandera Road around 11:48 a.m. Saturday. Officers at the scene said a man in his 20s got into an altercation with three other men in their 20s at a Valero gas station. Police say that man then went to his car and grabbed a gun and then came back and told the other three men to leave him alone.
 

Choosing a Nightstand Gun
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There�s nothing more disconcerting than waking up to conflict from a deep slumber. Most people have experienced this to some degree, whether it�s just a bump in the night or actually an intruder prowling around the house. Either way, there�s nothing like the peace of mind knowing that a firearm is immediately handy. Protection of life and property can�t be efficiently accomplished with a baseball bat.
 

AK: Burglars Steal 36 Firearms from Anchorage Gun Shop, Police Say
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Anchorage police are searching for two men who they say broke into a local knife and gun shop early Thursday and walked out with 36 firearms.

Police spokesman MJ Thim said the men shattered the shop's front door to get inside. The shop, EDC Alaska, is tucked into a strip mall on East Northern Lights Boulevard, across the street from The Mall at Sears.

"We got the alert because the security alarm was going off," Thim said. "When we got there the glass to the main doors was broken and shattered."

Police believe the burglary happened around 6:50 a.m. Thursday. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is the lead agency on the investigation, Thim said.


 

MO: KC Police Disarm Antifa Groups, Others at Washington Square Rally
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Kansas City police ordered armed antifa groups and others to remove ammunition from their weapons and from their possession at a rally Saturday morning in Washington Square Park. The armed individuals peacefully complied. Several with the antifa groups said the action violated their rights under state law allowing them to openly carry weapons. They said they planned to fight the order but decided not to take any action at the park.
 

OH: 3 Taco Bell Workers with Guns Fight Back, Kill Masked Thief
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An armed man was killed earlier this week while trying to rob a fast food restaurant, officials say. Police say some of three of the workers were also armed and opened fire at the masked gunman. The Taco Bell in Cleveland stays open until 4 a.m.
 

AZ: Review Launched of Sheriff's Posse Groups in Metro Phoenix
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Some posse groups in metro Phoenix that once served as a source of political strength for then-Sheriff Joe Arpaio could be shut down as part of a review of the volunteer organizations known for conducting search-and-rescue operations in the desert, transporting arrestees to jail and maintaining security at crime scenes.
 

ID: Sheriff- Homeowner Killed Invader in Defense of Family
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The Bannock County Sheriff�s Office says a Downey, Idaho, homeowner shot and killed an alleged home invader in defense of family. The incident occurred around 4 a.m. Friday. According to the Associate Press, the invasion suspect died before Bannock County deputies arrived on scene. The Idaho State Journal identified the suspect as 34-year-old Joseph Lloyd.
 

Guns on Georgia Campuses: Some Say Changes to Law are Needed
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Georgia students have begun carrying guns on college campuses as allowed under the state's new law. There is some consensus among supporters and critics about one aspect of Georgia's new campus carry law, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
 

First Gear: Back To The Build: PCC Continues
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We�re already fans of several Odin articles, having resorted to their bi-pod adapters and XGMR magazine releases as problem solvers (or performance improvers) before. Naturally, we were tickled when they agreed to send along a barrel. And it�s turning out to be quite a barrel, too.
 

Getting Ready for the Hunting Season
Submitted by: David Williamson
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As the cooler mornings indicate, we are moving toward fall. It is also time to start thinking about the upcoming hunting season and getting prepped before the time is here. Part of that prep is having the right equipment or preparing what you already own. Doing so can make for a more successful hunt, as well as making for a safer hunt.
 

VIDEO: Police Shoot, Kill Armed Carjacker Following High Speed Chase
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Dashcam video shows two La Crosse, Wisconsin, police officers shoot and kill an armed carjacker following a high speed chase. La Crosse County District Attorney Tim Gruenke cleared both officers involved in the shooting. According to Police One officers Stephen Hughes and Andrew Adey shot 54-year-old Roger Burzinski after he refused to pull over, led them on a high speed chase through a construction zone, then pointed a gun at officer Hughes.
 

CA: 48 Guns Taken off Streets During Buyback Program
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Daly City police took 48 guns off city streets today in a buyback program, police said. The buyback was scheduled to start at 10 a.m. in the Cow Palace parking lot where San Mateo County Supervisor David Canepa and Daly City Police Chief Manny Martinez Jr. were scheduled to speak beforehand. The buyback is being funded partially through a $5,000 Measure K district-specific grant. The measure, which approved a 1/2-cent sales tax increase, was passed in the 2016 election.
 

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