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One more active shooter over the weekend — this one at a North Carolina hospital

Cable news spent the evening marveling at the shocking number of mass shootings over the weekend. Thus far, there were dead in mass shootings that took place in Philadelphia, Tennessee, South Carolina and Michigan.

By Sunday evening, another shooting was added to the list, said CBS17.

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The gun industry is 'creating the fear' that leads to more gun sales and paranoia: former gun executive

A former gun executive spoke to CNN on Sunday to explain that gun culture was once about hunting and target shooting, but after former President Barack Obama was elected, it became about something else.

Ryan Busse, writer of Gunfight: My Battle Against the Industry that Radicalized America, explained, "There's also this gun culture now developed since Barack Obama became president in 2008, but really a hateful conspiracy-driven, racist-driven gun culture that's on the fringes and that is the part of gun culture that's taken over much of the politics and spurred many people to march on Jan. 6 and part that's controlling the politics now."

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'We'll fight and we'll die': C-SPAN caller raring to 'do away with government' for guns

A Republican caller suggested to C-SPAN that he was ready to "fight" and "die" in an insurrection against the government to protect his right to own firearms.

A caller named Gene told C-SPAN's Washington Journal that the Second Amendment was intended to protect citizens from a tyrannical government.

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ABC host calls out Chris Christie for blaming mass shootings on 'both sides'

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) on Sunday was called out by ABC host George Stephanopoulos after he blamed mass shootings on "both sides" of the political spectrum.

During a segment about the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, Christie said that he "wouldn't be doing much of anything" if he was still governor because New Jersey's gun laws are strong enough.

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250 major Texas GOP donors urge Republicans to back John Cornyn’s gun safety efforts: report

Major Republican donors, including some that have contributed to Gov. Greg Abbott’s campaigns, joined other conservative Texans in signing an open letter supporting congressional action to increase gun restrictions in response to the mass shooting in Uvalde that left 19 children and two teachers dead last week.

The letter, which is expected to run as a full-page ad in the Dallas Morning News on Sunday, endorses the creation of red flag laws, expanding background checks and raising the age to purchase a gun to 21. More than 250 self-declared gun enthusiasts signed it.

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Gretchen Whitmer and Mitch McConnell on hit list of man who killed judge: report

The man suspected of assassinating a retired Wisconsin judge had a "hit list" of other politicians he hoped to kill.

"The murder was reportedly a targeted act, with police finding a hit list that included Roemer as well as a handful of other influential government officials like Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, and Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers," The Daily Beast reported.

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Manhunt underway after 2 shot at Kentucky funeral: report

Authorities in Kentucky are searching for a gunman after a shooting at a funeral in Lexington.

Lt. Dillan Taylor told WKYT there were two victims.

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Watch: 12-year-old allegedly opens fire during gas station robbery

Authorities arrested a 12-year-old boy who fired a gun while robbing a gas station in Michigan.

The Kalamazoo Gazette reports the boy entered the station on Wednesday afternoon and demanded money from the woman behind the counter.

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'Scare some gun nuts while you can': Leaked GOP memos instruct lawmakers how to blow off Uvalde massacre

Strategy memos obtained by Rolling Stone from a "variety of conservative candidates and organizations" urge changing the topic and letting the news cycle change following the latest string of mass shootings in America.

"Stay cool. Run out the clock. Scare some gun nuts while you can. But don’t worry: this moment will be over soon," is how the magazine summarized the guidance.

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Uvalde survivor, victims' parents to testify at US House panel

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Parents of victims killed in recent mass shootings in New York state and Texas, as well as a fourth grader who survived last week's attack, will speak before a congressional panel next week as U.S. lawmakers consider new measures to curb gun violence.

The mother of one of the 10 people killed at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, will join the parents of one of the 19 children gunned down at a Uvalde, Texas, elementary school at the House of Representatives Oversight and Reform Committee's hearing on June 8, the panel said in a statement on Friday. Miah Cerrillo, a fourth-grader at the school, will also appear.

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Watch: Matt Gaetz thinks voters should carry guns to the polls to protect from 'intimidation'

U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz thinks voters going to the polls should be able to carry guns to protect themselves from "intimidation." The Florida Republican repeatedly delivered extreme opposition to legislation the House Judiciary Committee debated on Thursday, with every Republican opposing the "Protecting Our Kids Act."

The bill would raise the minimum age to purchase certain firearms from 18 to 21, require firearms to be stored in a lockbox or other safe storage, and help prevent gun trafficking.

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Uvalde survivor takes first legal action against gun manufacturer after deadly school shooting: report

A special education staffer at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, is taking the first step toward legal action against the gun manufacturer, Daniel Defense. According to NPR.org, the latest impending lawsuit is considered the first in the aftermath of the Uvalde school shooting which claimed the lives of 19 children and two teachers.

On Thursday, June 2, court documents were filed in the 38th Judicial District. NPR reports that Emilia "Amy" Marin "petitioned the court to force the company to sit for a deposition, as well as to produce materials related to its website, profits, lobbying, sales, and marketing of AR-15-style rifles like the one used at the shooting."

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