Guns

Highland Park victims sue gun-maker, stores over negligence and deceptive practices

Calling this summer's Independence Day parade massacre in Highland Park, Illinois "predictable and preventable," the families of three people who were killed joined several people who were injured in filing a lawsuit against several parties, including gun-maker Smith & Wesson, on Wednesday.

Along with the company—which plaintiffs argue violated a consumer protection law—the families and victims sued online retailer Bud's Gun Shop, local gun store Red Dot Arms, shooting suspect Robert Crimo III, and Robert Crimo, Jr., the suspect's father.

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Republican shuts down push to raise minimum age to buy a gun in Texas: report

Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan said the state Legislature will not pass meaningful gun safety legislation during its next session but signaled an openness to creating limited exceptions to the state’s abortion ban.

Families of the Uvalde school shooting victims, along with House and Senate Democrats, have repeatedly called for a special session to raise the minimum age to buy a firearm from 18 to 21.

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Alex Jones lashes out at critics at trial over Sandy Hook hoax claims

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones ignited a courtroom shouting match on Thursday, railing against critics as he testified in a trial to determine how much he owes families of victims who died in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting, which he falsely claimed was a hoax.

Tensions boiled over after roughly four hours of testimony in the Waterbury, Connecticut courtroom, not far from Newtown, the town where the massacre took place. Jones fulminated against "liberals" and refused to apologize to a packed gallery of victims' families.

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3-year-old accidentally kills mom after finding ‘unsecured’ gun, South Carolina deputies say

A South Carolina mom was accidentally shot and killed after her 3-year-old found an “unsecured” gun, officials said. The Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office was called to a shooting on Wednesday. While at the scene on South Pine Street, officials reported finding a child, mom and grandmother. The mom had been shot and was rushed to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead. She was identified as 33-year-old Cora Lyn Bush of Spartanburg, according to information deputies shared in conjunction with the Spartanburg County Coroner’s Office. “The grandmother was interviewed, and her account of the ...

'This is a deep state situation': Alex Jones testifies FBI is behind Sandy Hook lawsuit

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones testified to a court on Thursday that he believes the "deep state" is behind a defamation lawsuit over the Sandy Hook shooting.

After taking the stand for the first time in Connecticut, Jones was asked about claims made on his website that the FBI orchestrated a lawsuit brought by an agent who responded to the Sandy Hook shooting.

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Alex Jones has emotional meltdown with screaming fit outside of Connecticut courthouse

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Wednesday went on an emotional tirade yelling at journalists outside a Connecticut courthouse.

On the second day of his Connecticut trial for defaming victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting, Jones staged an afternoon press conference just steps from the courthouse.

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Ted Cruz faces scrutiny after meeting with Uvalde victim’s family

Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-Texas) meeting with the family of a Uvalde school shooting victim wasn't enough to sway his stance on banning assault weapons.

Now, the senator is facing scrutiny for appearing heartless as photos of the meeting circulate on social media. On September 14, Kimberly Mata-Rubio, mother of slain Alexandria Aniyah “Lexi” Rubio, took to Twitter with details about her encounter with the Texas lawmaker.

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Judge in Parkland shooter's trial loses it with his lawyers: 'You've been insulting me this whole trial'

The trial for Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooter Nikolas Cruz took a turn on Wednesday as the judge lambasted the defense attorneys. The uproar came as defense announced they were resting their case without warning, a move that the judge called a waste of time.

Broward Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer was visibly frustrated, telling the defense team that they were unprofessional for not telling the court ahead of time.

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How false alarms of school shootings terrify students — and their parents

There were false alarms of school shootings in at least three different states on Tuesday, resulting in heavy police responses and terrifying student, school staff, and their parents.

"Police confirm everyone is safe after Waco High School was placed on lockdown Tuesday afternoon after a report of a shooting inside a classroom that turned out to be part of a statewide hoax," KWTX-TV reported in Texas.

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Multiple victims after shooting at Uvalde Park: report

The Uvalde Police Department is asking residents to stay away from Uvalde Memorial Park due to an active crime scene.

"The Uvalde Police Department is currently investigating a shooting with injured victims," the department posted to Facebook.

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Greg Abbott's inaction on Texas gun law reform denounced by families of Uvalde massacre victims

The solemn succession of families took turns walking from the steps of the Texas Capitol to a lone microphone placed in the bright, Saturday sun. There, they shared sacred details of loved ones, who were among the 21 people gunned down in Texas’ deadliest school shooting May 24.

Maite Yuleana Rodriguez’s favorite color was green.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene on student loans: Biden 'rewarding' people who 'want me murdered'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claimed that President Joe Biden's move to forgive some student loans was "rewarding" people who want her "murdered" after a SWAT team was called to her home as a dangerous prank.

During a Wednesday night appearance on Real America's Voice, Greene was asked about Biden's new policy that will provide $10,000 in loan relief to many former students. Recipients of Pell grants could qualify for $20,000 in relief.

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Why outlawing ghost guns didn’t stop America’s largest maker of ghost gun parts

As Nevada lawmakers heard public comment last year on a bill to ban ghost guns and the parts used to make them, a resident of the rural town of Dayton called into the hearing to offer his opinion. The privately made firearms are virtually untraceable because they lack a serial number and can be easily purchased online and assembled by people who otherwise wouldn’t be able to legally buy a gun.

“I do not care if this bill passes or not,” said the man, who identified himself only as Loran Kelley. “I am just informing you that we, as Americans, just will not comply with it no matter what you do.”

What he didn’t mention to the committee is that he owns a company called Polymer80, one of the country’s most prolific manufacturers of ghost gun kits and parts. His vow to defy such regulations is as much about principle as profit, even as thousands of untraceable guns bearing the P80 stamp have turned up at crime scenes from Los Angeles to Baltimore.

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