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Watch: Woman casually walks away from Texas shooting range with stolen fully-automatic machine gun

A woman was seen on video stealing a fully-automatic rifle from a Texas gun range.

KENS 5 reported that the owner of LoneStar Handgun in San Antonio revealed the theft last week.

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Greg Abbott won't 'jump to conclusions' on Texas mall shooter's neo-Nazism but quickly blames 'mental health'

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) quickly blamed mental health after a gunman killed eight at a Texas mall Saturday, but he downplayed the suspect's ties to white supremacy.

During an interview on Fox News, host Brian Kilmeade asked Abbott about reports that the alleged shooter at the Allen Premium Outlets had links to white supremacy and neo-Nazism.

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'Are Americans exceptionally insane?': Conservative lashes out at resistance to gun laws

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" conservative commentator and Bulwark founder Charlie Sykes expressed dismay over the weekend mass shooting in Allen Texas and suggested there is something deeply wrong with the United States.

After a visibly angry co-panelist Jonathan Lemire listed off the body counts of multiple mass shootings in Texas since 2015, the equally disturbed Sykes offered up a bitter take on "American exceptionalism," after host Joe Scarborough interjected, "Charlie, just in case people are going, yeah, okay, so these people got shot, Texas is a big state, let's underline it again: the number one killer of children in America, and I guarantee you in the state of Texas, is guns."

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'It's sick!': Morning Joe flips out on Texas Gov. Abbott for pushing for more guns on the streets

A very emotional Joe Scarborough dropped the hammer on Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) over comments he made following yet another mass shooting in Texas where he ducked saying anything about dealing with his state's gun problem.

Monday's "Morning Joe" kicked off with a clip of a survivor — a former police officer — of the Allen, Texas, shooting that took eight lives claiming the problem is not mental health, it's too many guns.

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In America, the gun lobby's nightmare is named Shannon Watts

Having traveled across the United States for a decade to campaign against the ceaseless round of shootings that have claimed thousands of lives, Shannon Watts believes she has heard a very clear message.

"Americans want the gun violence to stop," she said during a recent stop in Washington.

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Here are the 7 other mass shootings over the weekend in the US

The news has been filled with the tragic story of the eight people killed at an Allen, Texas, mall on Saturday, but there were also six other mass shootings over the weekend, leaving several more dead.

CNN reported Sunday afternoon that in Chico, California, six people were shot and one died, a 17-year-old young woman.

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Texas shooter lived with his mother — and was 'right-wing death squad' member interested in neo-Nazis: police

Fox News is reporting more information about the man who opened fire at the mall in Allen, Texas, on Saturday. According to the report, the police were searching the home of the shooter, which he shared with his two parents.

The 33-year-old Mauricio Martinez Garcia lived in Dallas.

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Massacre witness refutes right-wing talking point: 'It wasn't mental health that killed these people'

Steven Spainhauer told MSNBC he witnessed victims massacred by a gunman in Texas over the weekend, and he disagreed with conservatives blaming "mental health" for the shooting.

In an interview on Sunday, Spainhauer, a former police officer, said he went to the scene of the shooting at the outlet mall in Allen after getting a call from his son.

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'Insanity': Texas Gov. Abbott slammed by former gun industry exec for paving the way for another mass shooting

Appearing on MSNBC the day after yet another mass shooting claimed eight lives in Allen, Texas, a former gun industry executive who walked away torched Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for paving the way for high-powered weapons to be readily available to almost anyone who wants one.

Speaking with fill-in host Michael Steele, Ryan Busse said what happened at the mall late Saturday is another example of the insanity that has gripped the country and then singled out the Texas Republican for his part in kowtowing to gun rights extremists.

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Texas GOPer 'needs to be removed from office' over 'unconscionable' Allen shooting remarks: colleague

Appearing on MSNBC early Sunday morning, a Texas lawmaker slammed his Republican colleague who represents the community where the latest mass shooting took place and said he deserves to be removed from office over his appalling comments on CNN afterward.

Speaking with MSNBC's Katie Fang, State Sen. Roland Gutierrez (D) expressed dismay over the latest mass shooting at a mall in Allen, Texas, that left 8 dead and more critically wounded.

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'Loose and dangerous gun laws': Fox News host confronts Texas governor after mall shooting

Fox News host Shannon Bream confronted Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) about "loose and dangerous" gun laws in his state.

Following a mass shooting at a mall in Allen, Bream spoke to Abbott about support for gun control legislation.

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Fox News host blames 'weed' and 'fatherlessness' after Texas mall shooting

Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy suggested marijuana and fatherlessness were to blame for a deadly mall shooting in Texas.

During an interview about the shooting in Allen, Republican congressional candidate Tre Pennie called for strengthening background checks for gun purchases.

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'Now it’s God’s fault': Texas Republican slammed for claiming 'the almighty' controls shootings

Another day, another mass shooting in the United States.

A gunman, who is now dead, opened fire at an outlet mall in the town of Allen, Texas, Saturday afternoon, taking "multiple" peoples' lives and leaving nine people hospitalized.

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