Guns

Marjorie Taylor Greene tells ATF hearing: 'Strict gun laws actually create murder'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claimed on Monday that gun safety laws "actually create murder."

Greene made the remarks at a field hearing in Florida about the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The event was chaired by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

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12-year-old Texas girl poses with father and guns before shooting him and killing herself

New details have emerged after a 12-year-old Texas girl shot her father before killing herself.

Photos obtained by the Daily Mail show the 12-year-old girl and her father, 38-year-old Daniel Brown, handling firearms in Poole, Texas.

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A-rated NRA Republican wants harsher punishment for Biden gun crime

WASHINGTON — Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) has an A-rating from the National Rifle Association (NRA), but when it comes to Hunter Biden's gun crimes, she wants to see a harsher sentence.

"You know, I just think — I think, I haven't looked at it that closely to be honest with you, but it seems like a slap on the wrist, but, you know, he's obviously got a lot of problems," Capito told Raw Story at the Capitol on Wednesday. "I don't really have a comment on it."

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Still no arrests after shooting at Juneteenth celebration near Chicago

One person was killed and at least 22 injured in a mass shooting near Willowbrook in southeast DuPage County early Sunday morning, authorities said. Fire officials received calls reporting gunshot victims around 12:30 a.m. and responded to the strip mall at Route 83 and Honeysuckle Rose Lane where a “really large” gathering had occurred, said Steve Vogel, a Tri-State Fire Protection District battalion chief. The gathering began as a Juneteenth celebration, according to the DuPage County Sheriff’s Office. The fire department transported 10 people to local hospitals. One of those 10 people died a...

1 dead and 22 injured as gunman opens fire on Juneteenth celebration

One person died and nearly two dozen were wounded in a mass shooting early Sunday at a Juneteenth celebration in Illinois, officials said. Witnesses say at least 20 people were shot at the gathering in Willowbrook after the gunfire began around 12:30 a.m local time, the DuPage County Sheriff’s Office said during a news conference Sunday morning. “The motive behind this incident is unclear,” Deputy Chief Eric Swanson told reporters. “This is still an active investigation.” Authorities have not identified any victims, said if weapons were recovered or disclosed whether officials made any arrests...

'Somebody is going to have to pull a trigger' to stop Trump prosecutions: Fox News guest

Retired Major League Baseball pitcher-turned-right-wing commentator Curt Schilling told Fox News host Jesse Watters on Friday that "somebody is going to have to pull a trigger" in retaliation to the criminal charges that were filed against former President Donald Trump by United States Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith.

"The problem is Jesse, you know, if you look at, you know, I love coming on this show. I love talking to you. I love what you've done, what you're doing with your voice, but the fact of the matter is, you know, I'm tired of listening to Jim Jordan and Matt Gaetz and Dan Crenshaw and these people talk. Talk. Talk — that's all they're doing. They're talking," Schilling crowed on Jesse Watters Primetime.

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US Army soldier pleads guilty to helping ISIS carry out attacks on US troops

A U.S. Army soldier from Ohio has pleaded guilty to helping ISIS militants ambush and kill U.S. soldiers in the Middle East, according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Southern District of New York.

Cole Bridges, also known as Cole Gonzales, faces up to 40 years in prison. He pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization and attempting to murder U.S. military service members.

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Detroit 6-year-old shoots his infant brother in the face with semi-automatic: police

A 1-year-old boy in Detroit is miraculously recovering in the hospital after his 6-year-old brother shot him twice while he was in a bouncy chair, reported Local 4 News.

"The shooting occurred Wednesday (June 7) at 7:42 p.m. on Tennessee Street in the Jefferson Chalmers area," reported Brandon Carr. "Detroit police Assistant Chief Charles Fitzgerald gave an update on the situation. 'A 1-year-old baby was in his bouncy when another family member, a child, gets a hold of a gun and shot his sibling, not once but twice,' said Fitzgerald. 'The 1-year-old was shot through his cheek and through his left shoulder. We are very fortunate that that child is still with us.'"

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Texas mother of 3 shot in the chest after complaining about loud music

A mother of three was shot in Texas on Wednesday after complaining to a neighbor about loud music.

According to KENS 5, San Antonio officers said they were called to The Arcadian Apartments around 2 a.m. to respond to reports of a shooting.

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Stewart Rhodes forced his child to guard the family home with a rifle and body armor: court docs

Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes allegedly made his son, Dakota, guard his younger siblings with a rifle when they played outside and, in a paranoia-fueled incident when Dakota was 16, forced the boy to wear full body and patrol their house with a gun while the rest of the family fled.

“Stewart became convinced that a power outage was a pending governmental raid and ordered Dakota to don full body armor with a rifle as the family fled their home in the middle of the night, anticipating an attack,” according to court documents obtained by Raw Story.

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Texas lawmakers closed a background check loophole, but many gun measures failed to pass

June 6, 2023

"Texas lawmakers closed a background check loophole, but many gun measures failed to pass" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Former gun company executive explains roots of America’s gun violence epidemic

This article originally appeared in ProPublica, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox.

From the movie theater to the shopping mall, inside a church and a synagogue, through the grocery aisle and into the classroom, gun violence has invaded every corner of American life. It is a social epidemic no vaccine can stem, a crisis with no apparent end. Visual evidence of the carnage spills with numbing frequency onto TV shows and floods the internet. Each new shooting brings the lists of loved ones lost, the galleries of their smiling photos and the videos of the police response. And each mass shooting brings another surge of national outrage.

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Blaze intensifies in German forest full of old ammunition

A forest fire that broke out on a former military training ground in the German state of Brandenburg on Wednesday has on Saturday intensified, with no end to the blaze in sight.

The area affected by the flames has grown considerably, to over 150 hectares, said a spokeswoman for the city of Jüterbog on Saturday evening. Earlier in the day, it was said that 45 hectares were burning.

"There was stronger wind today than on previous days and higher temperatures," the fire brigade's head of operations Rico Walentin told dpa.

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