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Berserk militant promises 'bloodbath' as feds move in: 'This is a free-for-all Armageddon'

As law enforcement moved in on Wednesday to contain militants who have occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge for weeks, a broadcast from inside the refuge showed angry militiamen promising a "bloodbath."

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Ex-FBI hostage negotiator: Dead Oregon militant who 'charged' at officers fits 'suicide by cop' profile

Former FBI hostage negotiator Chris Voss noted on Wednesday that a militant leader who was killed by law enforcement probably intended to create a "suicide by cop" situation.

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Watch slain militia leader's eerie prediction hours before death: Feds 'do not intend on losing here'

Robert "LaVoy" Finicum, one of the most visible leaders of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation, complained just hours before he was killed in a shootout with law enforcement that federal agents were preparing for action.

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Rush Limbaugh: Sanders fears attacking Clinton because Hillary might order 'two gunshots in his head'

Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh speculated on Tuesday that Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders was going easy on Hillary Clinton because she might have him murdered and make it look like a suicide.

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Minn. cop blames 'muscle memory' after dashcam video shows him shooting unarmed driver

A Minnesota policeman who shot a man in the arm following a high speed chase said that he made the mistake due to stress and "muscle memory" from a recent training exercise.

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Michigan militia vows to 'take up arms' to defend Flint residents in fight with state over poisoned water

Members of a Michigan militia group -- who have spent the last week distributing bottled water in Flint -- said they would take up arms to defend the residents of the embattled city facing a major water crisis.

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Gun shop owner's husband and son killed in shootout with customer over $25 repair fee

The husband and son of the owner of a Pearl River County, Mississippi gun shop were shot to death Saturday afternoon following an argument with a customer over a $25 repair fee, reports the Picayune Item.

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Moviegoer critically wounded after drunk’s gun fires during ’13 Hours’ Benghazi film

A Washington woman was critically injured after being shot in the chest when a man fumbled with his gun during a showing of the Benghazi movie "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi," according to local news outlet KOMO News.

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Teen who killed dad and autistic brother was being trained to fight zombie apocalypse, mother testifies

An Idaho teen who shot and killed his father and autistic brother in 2014 was undergoing training by his dad for the zombie apocalypse, his mother stated in court testimony according to the Spokesman-Review.

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Revealed: Oregon militant was convicted of murdering father -- but says he can legally carry a gun

Neil Sigurd Wampler, one of the militants who joined the armed occupation of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge early on, insisted that he is allowed to carry a firearm -- even though he was convicted of murdering his father.

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Montana man who threatened to ‘execute school kids’ will be able to keep his guns — here’s why

Protesters in Montana came out in force on Monday when the trial of a man who threatened to kill schoolchildren and Jews was postponed for the second time as prosecutors pondered a deal that would allow him to own guns.

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Colorado high school faulted for ignoring warning signs that led to fatal shooting: report

Administrators and teachers at a Colorado high school failed to act on warnings signs that a student was acting in a threatening and violent way before he shot to death a classmate in 2013, an independent review of the rampage said on Monday.

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Fox & Friends asks Martin Luther King, Jr.'s niece if MLK would feel bad about the 'war on police'

The hosts of Fox & Friends marked the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday on Monday by focusing on how the civil rights icon would feel about a so-called "war on police."

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