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Kamala Harris tasked with new role fighting U.S. gun violence

US Vice President Kamala Harris took on a new role Friday fighting gun violence, a job likely to give her more visibility ahead of the 2024 election.

The 58-year-old Democrat will head up the new White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, which will provide coordination on the issue but largely lacks any kind of enforceable power to tackle the scourge in a country that has more firearms than people.

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‘It was my fault’: Miami Beach mayoral candidate takes blame for leaving gun unattended

MIAMI -- Miami Beach mayoral candidate Mike Grieco acknowledged Thursday that an incident in which he left a bag unattended with a loaded gun inside at the South Pointe Park dog park “shouldn’t have happened,” saying he put the bag down and that “somebody grabbed it before I realized it.” “It is still my fault,” Grieco said during an interview with the Miami Herald Editorial Board. “If I’m away from it for even a second, it was my fault.” A woman walking in the open-air dog park found Grieco’s black cross-body bag on a bench around 11 a.m. on Aug. 13 and discovered a loaded Glock 43 handgun in...

Violent FBI informant active in extremist groups should get up to 30 months in prison: government

The government is seeking a sentence of 24- to 30 months in prison for a North Carolina man with an extensive history of involvement with violent, far-right groups — and who was caught with a semi-automatic rifle as a felon during a traffic stop in western New York last year.

As previously reported by Raw Story, Michael Alan Jones was active with the the Base, a neo-Nazi terror group, and the white nationalist group Patriot Front. He stormed the U.S. Capitol with the Proud Boys on Jan. 6. Jones also worked as an FBI informant for at least some period of time overlapping with his activity with far-right groups, spanning from 2018 to the time of his arrest in March 2022.

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This conservative Supreme Court ruling could end up saving Hunter Biden: Columnist

Hunter Biden was indicted on gun charges, but he could find salvation from an unlikely source, according to a Washington Post columnist.

President Joe Biden's son Hunter was hit with the charges after a plea deal blew up in court. A lot of legal experts have expressed doubt about the strength of the government's case against Hunter Biden.

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'What was in that vape?' Bush ethics czar asks if Lauren Boebert lied on gun forms

Rep. Lauren Boebert could have had cannabis in her vape when she was kicked out of a Beetlejuice musical, which might make her guilty of the same law Hunter Biden is being charged with, Richard Painter, the former ethics czar for George W. Bush, said Saturday.

Boebert was kicked out of the musical on Tuesday, with initial reports suggesting she had "made a scene." Boebert claimed she was merely enjoying the musical, and was therefore loud. Later reports suggested Boebert had been vaping near a pregnant woman and, after initially denying those claims, she apologized after video surfaced proving her wrong.

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'Raw deal': Experts highlight 'multiple weaknesses' in Hunter Biden charges

Hunter Biden was indicted by the Justice Department Thursday, but legal experts suggest the rarely brought charges are incredibly weak.

Biden, the son of president Joe Biden, was hit with weapons charges, including that he lied on a gun form while he was abusing drugs. But some lawyers are suggesting these types of charges are rarely filed as they were here, and that Hunter wouldn't have been charged if his last name was not "Biden."

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'I've never seen that': Legal analysts claim 'retaliatory' prosecutors are 'throwing the book' at Hunter Biden

Legal analysts were puzzled by the gun charges filed against President Joe Biden's son Hunter as he was indicted Thursday, saying it appeared the same charge appeared three times for a single incident.

“It is three identical charges saying the exact same thing," FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann told MSNBC.

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Pastor regrets asking DeSantis to speak at vigil for race-based shooting: report

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was recently booed while speaking at a vigil for a racially motivated shooting in his own state, and the pastor who passed him the mic says it was a "mistake" doing so.

DeSantis, who is also attempting to beat Donald Trump in the race for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, has already taken flack for the shooting. Just last month, Florida state Rep. Angie Nixon (D) attributed attacks on people of color in her state to DeSantis and his war against "woke."

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Member of the Tennessee Three runs for Marsha Blackburn's Senate seat

Tennesse state Rep. Gloria Johnson (D) has kicked off a campaign to take the Senate seat currently held by Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R).

Johnson, along with Reps. Justin Jones and Justin Pearson, became the Tennessee Three after they protested gun violence on the state House floor in March.

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Biden cracks down on unlicensed gun dealers

US President Joe Biden's administration moved Thursday to close loopholes that allow people to sell guns without a dealer license, which would require them to perform background checks on purchasers.

The Justice Department released detailed rules that follow the Biden-backed Safer Communities Act passed by Congress in June 2022 in reaction to the large number of shooting deaths -- especially in mass shootings -- across the country.

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'Vote them out': ​Tennessee GOP ends special session without major gun reforms

The Tennessee General Assembly's special session on public safety ended Tuesday with weeping parents and chants of "vote them out" after the Republican-controlled Legislature refused to pass significant gun violence prevention measures.

GOP Gov. Bill Lee called the special session earlier this month amid mounting demands for stricter state gun laws in the wake of a shooter killing three children and three adults at the Covenant School, a Christian elementary school in Nashville, in March.

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'White supremacy is not a mental health issue': Justin Jones scolds GOP after Jacksonville shooting

Tennessee State Rep. Justin Jones (D) this week urged Republicans to take action against white supremacy after a racist gunman killed three Black people in Jacksonville, Florida.

Jones spoke about the Jacksonville shooting on Monday as he was honoring the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington.

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Watch: Students jump from windows to escape possible gunman at UNC

A group of students were seen jumping from windows at the University of North Carolina (UNC) on Monday in response to reports of a gunman on campus.

In a message Monday afternoon, UNC Police said that students and faculty should shelter in place because of an "armed, dangerous person on or near campus."

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