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Why Trump indictments haven’t triggered another Jan. 6 — and why the worst may be yet to come

A grand jury handed up a 41-count indictment against Donald Trump and 18 alleged co-conspirators late Monday night inside a courthouse in Atlanta. Outside, law enforcement prepared for a Jan. 6-esque riot.

But as Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis announced her case against Trump, no right-wing MAGA supporters, equipped with tactical gear and assault rifles, descended on the courthouse.

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'Rancid': Don Trump Jr.'s men's magazine about guns and hunting dismantled

Donald Trump Jr.’s new men’s lifestyle magazine isn’t shy about touting the “rancid” aspects of gun culture the former president’s son has associated himself with for years, Slate reports.

Trump Jr. is the publisher of Field Ethos, which launched last year, is described by its own staff as being “unapologetic” about killing animals, according to the report.

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'I just lost it': Cops say judge charged with shooting wife had massive weapons stash

A judge in Southern California with a home full of dozens of weapons shot and killed his wife — and then admitted to it in a text to court staff, prosecutors alleged in new charges reported by The New York Times on Friday.

The original report that a judge was accused of killing his wife was broken last week — but The Times reveals lurid new details of the incident and the judge's background.

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Illinois Supreme Court upholds state’s sweeping gun ban

The Illinois Supreme Court on Friday upheld the state’s sweeping gun ban, fending off the first major challenge to the landmark law which now awaits its fate before a federal appellate court. The state high court’s 4-3 ruling is a victory for gun control advocates who pushed for the law following a mass shooting during last year’s Fourth of July parade in Highland Park that claimed the lives of seven people and left dozens injured. Four of the court’s Democratic justices — Elizabeth Rochford, Joy Cunningham, P. Scott Neville and Chief Justice Mary Jane Theis — ruled in favor of the state, whil...

Machine gun-maker violates federal election law with illegal super PAC donation

An Ohio maker of firearms and warfare weaponry, which says its “notable customers” include the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Navy, has violated federal election law.

Ohio Ordnance Works of Chadron, Ohio, whose fully automatic machine guns are “currently deployed by U.S. and international forces” and “ready for battle right out of the box,” will pay a $19,000 fine, according to an agreement with the Federal Election Commission.

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U.S. Army reservist ran a ‘white nationalist’ training camp and touted KKK ties

GREENSBORO, N.C. — An avowed white nationalist who openly supports Russia is a member of the U.S. Army Reserves, recently served in the North Carolina Army National Guard and worked for a local sheriff’s office as a detention officer, according to a Raw Story investigation.

Christopher Woodall, 34, of Winston-Salem, N.C., has a long history of activism in the white power movement that coincided with his service in the U.S. military and government work.

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‘They blew up my life’: Fox News, a hidden camera and threats to an Indiana school administrator

MARTINSVILLE, Ind. — It started April 12, right after Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime, one of the most-watched news programs in the country.

A phone call: “You stupid b***h.”

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Young Americans who identify with gun culture are more likely to believe in male supremacy, research shows

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Young Americans who identify strongly with gun use and gun ownership often hold male supremacist beliefs and racial resentment.

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With live gunfire, experts reenact Florida school rampage

Ballistics experts on Friday reenacted the 2018 shooting rampage at a Parkland high school in South Florida as part of an investigation against a police officer accused of failing to act against the perpetrator of the shooting.

The reenactment occurred at the three-story Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School where Nikolas Cruz shot and killed 14 students and three adults on February 14, 2018.

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Watch: Video shows bumbling burglar fall from bank roof into trash can where cops are waiting

An Ohio burglary suspect dropped from a bank roof to a trash can this week, only to be greeted by the last people he wanted to see: Two police officers with body cameras rolling, according to an NBC News report Friday.

Tristan J. Heidl, 27, of Huron, was booked on suspicion of breaking and entering, possession of criminal tools, and safecracking, the report said. The suspect’s ride took place, ironically enough, at an institution called VacationLand Federal Credit Union in Huron, a city about 50 miles west of Cleveland.

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North Dakota cop killer may have planned larger attack with grenades and modified gun: authorities

A man who killed a North Dakota police officers and shot two others and a civilian, searched online for "explosive ammo" and looked for crowded events before the shootings.

Mohamad Barakat opened fire July 14 on Fargo police investigating a minor collision, killing 23-year-old Officer Jake Wallin and wounding officers Andrew Dotas and Tyler Hawes, along with driver Karlee Koswick, before a fourth officer fatally shot him, and investigators believe that stopped additional attacks he intended to carry out, reported the Associated Press.

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Three killed in Auckland shootout ahead of World Cup kick off

AUCKLAND (Reuters) — At least two people and an armed attacker were killed and six others wounded in a shooting in New Zealand's largest city of Auckland on Thursday, hours ahead of the opening match of the Women's soccer World Cup in the city.

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said the soccer tournament would proceed as planned, adding the shooting appeared to be the actions of an individual and that police were not seeking anyone else in relation to the incident.

Manhunt underway for ‘dangerous’ escaped Pennsylvania inmate with survivalist skills

A manhunt was underway on Saturday for a “dangerous” inmate with survivalist skills who recently escaped from a prison in Pennsylvania, police said.

Michael Burham, 34, was being held in the Warren County Jail — about 11 miles from the state’s northern border with southwest New York — on arson and burglary charges, and he is also a suspect in a homicide and rape case in Jamestown, New York, according to local authorities.