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Right-wing host reveals secret images he says are from Covenant School shooter's manifesto

The mayor of Nashville, Tennessee, has launched an investigation after images from the alleged manifesto written by the Covenant School shooter were revealed by a talk radio host, WSMV reported.

“I have directed Wally Dietz, Metro’s Law Director, to initiate an investigation into how these images could have been released. That investigation may involve local, state, and federal authorities. I am deeply concerned with the safety, security, and well-being of the Covenant families and all Nashvillians who are grieving,” Mayor Freddie O’Connell said.

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'It's not even worth saying!' Fox News hosts argue over covering 'innocent' Gaza victims

Fox News hosts Rachel Campos-Duffy and Pete Hegseth disagreed over whether the deaths of innocent people in Gaza were "worth" reporting.

During a Sunday discussion about Israel's war in Gaza, Hegseth downplayed civilian deaths. But Campos-Duffy was concerned about "unnecessary" killing.

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'Do forks make people fat?': Fox News host snubs gun reform after Maine shooting

Piers Morgan and Jesse Watters locked horns on Fox News while discussing the controversy over gun safety, one day following a mass murder event in Maine.

They appeared on a Fox panel with Morgan arguing for the U.S. to adopt more stringent restrictions banning certain firearms in the country while Watters retorted with a pro-gun "forks don't make you fat" refrain.

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Maine lawmaker apologizes for 'failure' to pass tougher gun reform in wake of massacre

He's failed and sorry. And after Wednesday night's mass shooting in his hometown — he wants to make things right by fixing gun laws.

Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME) came forward on Thursday with a mea culpa and admitted to a marked change of heart from past postures where he was laissez faire on gun laws.

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Boebert faces backlash over Maine shooting response – and getting the town's name wrong

'Pray less. Act more," was one of the many harsh responses Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) received on Thursday after she extended her thoughts and prayers to the victims of the Maine mass shooting that claimed 18 lives and more than a dozen wounded from gunshot wounds.

The controversial Colorado Republican who rose to fame by owning a restaurant and bar called "Shooter's Grill" -- since closed -- that featured waitresses packing heat, is facing a furious backlash over her post on X – with many noting she couldn't even bother getting the town's name right.

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Hannity touted MMA training as 'personal security plan' in wake of Maine mass shooting

When he was on-air to discuss with Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley about the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, that so far has tallied 22 deaths, Fox News host Sean Hannity described his mixed martial arts and second amendment training as part of is "personal security plan" in the event of a threat posed to him.

“I can literally probably count the seconds before an incident like this becomes politicized and that part of it I never like,” Hannity said to Haley, suggesting that as the nation moves from the shock of the event of the man going on a rampage, the shift in the discourse will turn to gun law reform.

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Maine active shooter identified as weapons expert who remains on the run: report

The gunman being sought by a widespread dragnet for allegedly slaying 22 people in three separate locations around Lewiston Maine on Wednesday night has been identified and remains outstanding.

Robert Card, 40, has been officially named as the man who was photographed on CCTV images carrying a large rifle with a scope, according to the Lewiston Police Department.

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Active manhunt in Maine as shooter kills at least 22 and wounds up to 60 more: Reports

A manhunt is underway Wednesday night to net a bearded man wanted for reportedly shooting dead at least 22 people and causing residents in a small Maine hamlet to abandon roads as well and secure their homes as cops go door-to-door trying to track him down.

Multiple law enforcement sources told CNN that at least 22 people have been killed and there are as many as 60 people who have been wounded in various shooting incidents.

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Guilty: Neo-Nazi leader whose group targeted power grid takes a plea deal

Liam Collins, a Marine Corps veteran who helped found a neo-Nazi terror cell accused of planning a terrorist attack on the nation’s power grid, has pleaded guilty to a felony charge of interstate transportation of an unregistered firearm.

While pleading guilty to transporting an illegal firearm, Collins pleaded not guilty to more serious charges of conspiracy to manufacture firearms and ship interstate, and conspiracy to damage an energy facility.

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Residents of a rural Arkansas county grapple with endemic gun violence

ELAINE, Ark. — On a recent September afternoon, Courtney Porter counted his losses: his mom from old age, his wife from diabetes complications, two of his brothers.

While one died of an aneurysm, the shooting death last year of his younger brother, Patro, hit the hardest.

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Donald Trump Jr. tells U.S. followers to buy AR-15s to defend against Hamas paragliders

Donald Trump Jr. hailed the value of AR-15 style rifles and 30-round magazines as ways to neutralize home intruders riding "motorized paragliders" from Hamas.

In the wake of the attack in Israel by the terrorist group Hamas, the right wing has stepped up its sales of guns like the AR-15. Pro-Palistinian activists have posted memes using a paraglider with the Palestinian flag. It appears Trump Jr. is using that image to gin up fear to sell guns.

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Shooting near Kansas City festival were three teens: police

Three teens were shot outside Kansas City’s T-Mobile Center Saturday night during a community event in a nearby entertainment district, police say. Officers responded to a shooting before 9 p.m., where they discovered the victims had been injured near the intersection of 13th and McGee streets, near Kansas City’s Cornucopia festival in the Power & Light District. The teens were transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, said Alayna Gonzalez, a spokeswoman for the Kansas City Police Department. Police say they do not have a suspect in custody at this time. Thefestival — a f...

CNN reporter 'overcome by the smell' of death at scene of killing in Israel

CNN correspondent Nic Robertson said he was forced to leave the scene of terrorist killings in Israel because he was "overcome by the smell" of death.

Robertson on Monday visited the aftermath of a music festival in Re'im, Israel, where terrorists murdered dozens of innocent people.

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