Guns

'Setting off alarms': Testimony of Trump shooter eyewitness 'raises serious questions'

A man who claims to have seen the shooter who injured Donald Trump while the former president was speaking at his Pennsylvania rally on Saturday has raised a lot of serious questions about how the attack occurred.

Trump is reportedly fine after the shooting, although he posted on Truth Social that "much bleeding took place." One individual in the crowd was killed, as was the alleged shooter.

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‘One inch from a potential civil war’

With an assassination attempt on Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024, the U.S. experienced another violent episode in its increasingly polarized politics. Former President Trump, who’s about to formally become the GOP nominee for president in the 2024 election, survived the attempted assassination when, initial reports said, a bullet grazed his ear.

But one rally attendee was killed, more spectators were injured and the suspected gunman is also dead. The Conversation’s politics editor, Naomi Schalit, spoke with University of Massachusetts, Lowell, scholar Arie Perliger after the event.

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'JD Vance is not a leader': Trump V.P. hopeful under fire for 'reckless' shooting comments

One of Donald Trump's vice presidential shortlisters was scorched by political experts and onlookers on Saturday after the GOP lawmaker put the blame for the rally shooting attempt at the feet of President Joe Biden.

Trump earlier in the day appeared to be shot in the ear as he addressed a rally in Pennsylvania. The former president was tackled by U.S. Secret Service agents, who have been criticized for their response to the emergency threat.

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'This is odd': Questions raised about Secret Service move to 'expose' Trump after shooting

The U.S. Secret Service agents who tackled Donald Trump to the ground after an apparent shooting at his rally on Saturday actually put the former president in greater harm and answers are necessary, according to Trump's former campaign aide.

Trump went down after loud pops were heard at his rally in Pennsylvania. The ex-president was escorted by security off the stage, and was seen with his ear bleeding profusely. Trump then pumped his fists as he was taken to his motorcade and removed from the premises.

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‘Gonna be insanity’: Inside how Milwaukee Police will secure the Republican convention

As eight Republican presidential candidates descended upon Milwaukee last summer for a Fox News debate, the last thing on any politician’s mind were seemingly silly photos of Iowa women Heather Ryan and Kara Ryan.

In one selfie image, Heather, now 52, flashes a thumbs up while wearing bedazzled pink glasses and a “Navy Vet” visor alongside Kara, her 29-year-old niece, and the state trooper who was kicking them out of last year’s Iowa State Fair — for blowing whistles during then-Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis’ conversation with Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds.

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Republican lawmaker proposes putting cameras in school bathrooms to see if kids have guns

The Republican candidate for superintendent of North Carolina has a novel idea to curb school shootings: install cameras to spy on kids as they use the bathroom.

According to WFAE, Michele Morrow, a registered nurse and homeschooling advocate who won the GOP's nomination for education chief in a surprise upset against incumbent Republican Catherine Truitt, proclaimed on X, “My plan to stop people having guns in schools. 1. Controlled entry and exit doors (SRO’s and metal detectors) 2. Video surveillance in classrooms, hallways and bathrooms 3. Immediate expulsion for the remainder of the year for any violations 4. Charge parents if it is their gun.”

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Alec Baldwin set for legal showdown over ‘Rust’ shooting

A long-awaited showdown will take place this week in a historic Wild West frontier town, with both sides seeking justice for a fatal bullet fired from a six-shooter.

But if Alec Baldwin’s trial for manslaughter sounds like the plot of a Hollywood movie, the victims, the stakes and the tragic consequences are all too real.

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NRA no longer 'human rights group' on Google

Google no longer lists the National Rifle Association as a "human rights group" following a Raw Story article last week that highlighted Google's own search description of the gun rights organization.

Google did not return Raw Story requests for comments about the change, which affects the NRA's prominently placed "knowledge panel" — a Google-generated box containing descriptive and statistical information that appears when someone searches for the group.

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'Ugly turn': Sandy Hook victim's family blocked from getting $50 million from Alex Jones

A Sandy Hook victim's family was blocked Thursday from receiving the near $50 million payment in defamation damages owed them by Alex Jones, according to multiple reports.

A federal bankruptcy judge ruled to block the payment after a court-appointed trustee accused the family of attempting a “money grab,” Forbes was among the first to report.

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Are gun rights human rights? Google has a surprising answer.

Google “National Rifle Association.”

Search returns describe the gun-rights behemoth in various ways.

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Man shoots and kills neighbor who complained after U-Haul wrecked his balcony: police

A Florida man crashed a U-Haul into his new neighbor's balcony — then shot him five times when he came to see what was going on, according to criminal charges.

Law&Crime reported that Christian Freebourn has been charged with second-degree murder. The website reported that neighbor, Herbert Harris, came outside to survey the damage after the crash and told Freebourn he must pay for it.

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U.S. surgeon general declares gun violence a 'public health crisis'

The U.S. surgeon general on Tuesday issued a landmark advisory declaring gun violence a "public health crisis" and calling for wide-ranging firearm controls that have historically met stiff political opposition.

The advisory by Vivek Murthy, who was nominated by President Joe Biden, is the first such major report on gun violence from a surgeon general, whose office has limited authority but plays a significant role in public health issues.

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Gunmen in Russia’s Dagestan kill police and priest in ‘terror’ attack

Gunmen attacked churches and synagogues in Russia’s North Caucasus region of Dagestan on Sunday, killing at least eight police and national guard officers and a priest, officials said.

The unidentified gunmen launched simultaneous attacks in Dagestan’s largest city of Makhachkala and in the coastal city of Derbent.

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