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Police chief claims probe of teen’s shooting is moving as quickly as possible after shooter was released

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Police Chief Stacey Graves said Sunday the police department is working to make sure the investigation of the shooting of a Black teenager moves as quickly as it can so the case can be presented to the Clay County prosecutor. “I want everyone to know that I am listening,” Graves said at a news conference at Kansas City police headquarters downtown, “and I understand the concern we are receiving from the community.” The 16-year-old boy, who family members have identified online as Ralph Yarl, was hospitalized Thursday night after he was shot while trying to pick up his younge...

‘How do you protect a Black kid?’ Protesters demand justice in slaying of Ralph Yarl

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Like Ralph Yarl’s parents, Patience Gaye moved to the United States from Liberia to escape violence before starting a family. That was years ago. But on Sunday, she marched alongside at least 200 people in Kansas City’s Northland at a peaceful protest in support of Ralph, a 16-year-old who was shot and critically wounded Thursday after he went to the wrong house to pick up his younger twin brothers, according to family. Ralph is a junior at Staley High School. Friends said he’s talked of going to Stanford after he graduates. Gaye, 33, and a long-time family friend to Ralph’s...

Community marches for teen shot in the head after ringing the wrong doorbell

Correction: The URL slug for this article originally incorrectly suggested that Yarl had been killed. Raw Story regrets the error, and that URL forwards here.

“We are here because an injustice has happened," voices rang out Sunday as a march began in Kansas City for Ralph Yarl, quoted KMBC's Peyton Headlee on Twitter.

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Gun magazine slams NRA for its financial woes as firearm foes celebrate decline of ‘paper tiger’

The National Rifle Association (NRA) endured a withering attack recently from an unlikely source – the Firearms News – in an opinion piece bashing the organization as “running on empty” as it convenes its annual meeting this weekend in Indianapolis.

The magazine is chock full of ads selling firearms. But that didn’t prevent it from giving voice to Rocky Marshall, a Texas trucking executive and former NRA board director, who warned that the meeting “ironically corresponds to a financial tipping point when the NRA’s cash meter drops to empty.”

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Democrats plan Jim Jordan's next hearing to be a referendum on him and the GOP: report

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan's plan to hold a hearing to attack the credibility of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg may blow up in his face with Democrats serving notice that they plan to turn the tables and make it all about the Ohio Republican and his party.

According to a report from the Washington Post, Democratic lawmakers who sit on the Jordan-led committee have every intention of pointing to Republicans dragging their feet on criminal violence reform if he complains about New York City's crime rates.

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Whitmer signs gun control bills passed in response to deadly MSU shooting

EAST LANSING, Mich. — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed bills to combat gun violence Thursday, two months after a mass shooting on the campus of Michigan State University left three students dead and five injured. Whitmer, a Democrat, approved the measures that have been sought by members of her party for years during an event at MSU. The proposals, which take effect next year, will expand background check requirements for firearm purchases and institute new storage standards for guns kept in homes where children are present. "All of these initiatives are supported by a majority of Michiganders," W...

Steve Bannon thanks Matt Gaetz for 'courage' to not blame guns for mass shootings

Right-wing podcast host Steve Bannon praised Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) on Wednesday after the lawmaker suggested psychiatric drugs were to blame for mass school shootings.

During an interview on the War Room program, Bannon noted that Gaetz's response to a school shooting in Nashville was not to blame guns.

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One in five Americans have a family member killed by guns: survey

One in five American adults have a family member who was killed by a gun -- including by suicide -- and a similar percentage said they've been threatened with one, according to a survey released Tuesday.

Gun-related violence -- including mass shootings, suicides and accidents -- has become so common in the United States that 84 percent of US adults say they have taken precautions to protect themselves and their families from the danger of being shot, according to health research group KFF, which released the survey.

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Bank robbery turns into hostage situation in Arlington: reports

For the second day in a row, staff in a bank are experiencing fear as a gunman walked through their doors. In Arlington, Virginia, an armed robbery turned into a standoff and hostage situation with customers and bank employees still inside, NBC Washington reported Tuesday afternoon.

It's a Wells Fargo bank located in the 3100 block of Washington Boulevard, in the Clarendon area, which is about four miles as the crow flies to the White House in Washington, D.C.

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'Evil': Suspect live-streamed Louisville mass shooting says police chief

Louisville Metro Police Interim Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel says the 23-year old suspected shooter who slaughtered four people Monday morning at the Old National Bank live-streamed the attack on Instagram.

The victims have been identified as Josh Barrick, 40, Juliana Farmer, 57, Tommy Elliott, 63, and Jim Tutt, 64.

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Louisville residents react to shooting: ‘We must change’

LOUISVILLE — Just three blocks from where a lone gunman opened fire killing five people, the Rev. Dale Raines kept the large red doors of St. John United Church of Christ open to the blue sky and spring blooms as he changed the Easter greeting on the church’s sign to a more timely message.

“WE WEEP WE PRAY WE MUST CHANGE.”

Raines hoped the open church would provide a quiet space for whomever needed it in the Nulu neighborhood of Louisville to grieve and mourn.

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The modern NRA is designed to 'fortify for a race war' — and it's tearing the country apart: analyst

CNN reporter Bill Weir argued that the National Rifle Association's modern political agenda is inextricably tied to the concept of a race war.

This comes amid outrage over Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's move to pardon Daniel Perry, a man convicted last week of murdering a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020 — which, Weir argued, ties into this ideology as well.

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Matt Gaetz claims 'no mass shootings' when automatic weapons and cannons were legal

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) claimed on Monday that there had been "no mass shootings" in the era when automatic weapons were legal.

Following a Louisville, Kentucky bank shooting that left at least four people dead, Gaetz acknowledged the grief that was being felt in the city.

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