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'If you leave me, I will kill you': The horrifying truth about guns, abuse and murder in America

It happened on Black Friday 2014, at Nordstrom's on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile. Horrified shoppers watched as store employee Nadia Ezaldein was shot in the head at the accessories counter by her estranged ex-boyfriend, Marcus Dee, who then turned the gun on himself. Ezaldein was a 22-year-old University of Chicago student. Black Friday was her birthday. She died the next day.

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CNN analyst: White militiamen aren't a threat like black protesters because 'they're not looting anything'

CNN law enforcement analyst Art Roderick said over the weekend that armed protesters who took over a federal building in Oregon were not being treated harshly like Black Lives Matter protesters and Muslims would be because they were "not looting anything."

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Stock in weapons manufacturers doubled in 2015 as panicky consumers loaded up on guns

Stock markets around the world closed down on the last trading day of 2015, with the Dow suffering its first annual drop since 2008. But for the two largest stock market-listed gun manufacturers 2015 has been another great year – their value has doubled.

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It's an 'epidemic': Young black men killed by US police at highest rate in year of 1,134 deaths

Young black men were nine times more likely than other Americans to be killed by police officers in 2015, according to the findings of a Guardian study that recorded a final tally of 1,134 deaths at the hands of law enforcement officers this year.

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'Affluenza' teen and mom had gun hidden in their room, Mexican hotel workers say

Ethan Couch and his mother reportedly brought a gun to the hotel where they were hiding in Mexico.

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Florida mom shoots daughter dead after mistaking her for an intruder

A Florida woman killed her 27-year-old daughter after mistaking her for an intruder, officials in St. Cloud said on Wednesday.

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Houston's most popular Tex-Mex chains announce gun bans ahead of new 'open carry' law

A new law allowing Texans to "open carry" hasn't gone into effect yet, but businesses across the state are not waiting to ban the practice of openly carrying guns in their stores.

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Heartbreaking: Father bursts into tears telling CNN how Chicago police killed son who needed help

Antonio LeGrier, the father of a 19-year-old man killed by police over the weekend, broke down in tears during an interview with CNN on Tuesday.

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Fox host: Don't 'ridicule' cops for shooting Tamir Rice because 'these things are going to happen'

Fox Business host Charles Payne argued on Monday that police officers should be able to do their jobs without "ridicule" because incidents like the killing of 12-year-old Tamir Rice were "going to happen."

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Arizona woman shoots victim in eye for not believing in God -- and then keeps body on couch as 'shrine'

An Arizona woman reportedly told police that she shot another woman for having a lack of religious faith. The suspect said that she kept the victim's body as a "shrine from God."

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Fox host: NBA players tainted Christmas with public service ads against gun violence

Fox News correspondent Ed Henry asserted over the weekend that an anti-gun violence commercial made by the National Basketball Association (NBA) had spoiled the Christmas joy of some Americans.

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Police shot and killed nearly three Americans every day in 2015: report

After conducting a year-long study of police shootings that resulted in death, the Washington Post is reporting that 965 people in the U.S. have been killed by police officers in 2015 -- nearly three people every day.

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Over half of blacks in Georgia who are shot by police are unarmed or shot in the back: report

An analysis of records in Georgia found that over half of blacks shot by police were either unarmed or were shot in the back.

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