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'It’s kids who are being hunted': Matt Gaetz flattened over defense of AR-15's

Embattled Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) made an attempt to answer why anyone not serving in the military would have a need for an AR-15 capable of quickly spewing 300 bullets, as President Joe Biden noted in a speech over the weekend and received a speedy response from a mass shooting survivor.

Taking to Twitter on Sunday, Gaetz responded to U.S. Army veteran and prominent Donald Trump critic David Weissman who posed the question, "Matt, why do civilians need Ar-15? Honest question."

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Body cam footage shows pregnant Black woman was shot after pointing gun at officers: prosecutor

A Black pregnant woman was shot five times by Kansas City police despite having her hands up, according to a witness. But prosecutors allege that the woman, Leonna M. Hale, pointed a firearm at police officers before being shot.

KCTV first reported that Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred on Friday. Highway Patrol said that officers in the Kansas City Police Department spotted a vehicle at a Family Dollar that was suspected of being stolen after an armed carjacking.

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'Lifetime' NRA member calls for 'automatic death penalty' for all gun crimes

A man who said he is a "lifetime" member of the National Rifle Association (NRA) called for new laws instating an "automatic death penalty" for all gun crimes.

On C-SPAN's Washington Journal program, a Republican caller named William reacted to the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

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Key US lawmakers offer guarded hope for gun reform

Key US lawmakers expressed guarded optimism Sunday that the shocking school shooting in Texas might lead to at least small steps against gun violence.

"There are more Republicans interested in talking about finding a path forward this time than I have seen since Sandy Hook," Democratic Senator Chris Murphy said on ABC, referring to the 2012 school shooting in his home state of Connecticut that claimed 26 lives.

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Millions raised for children of the Uvalde teacher killed in school shooting and husband who died days later

On May 24, Irma Garcia was gunned down inside her Texas classroom trying to protect her students. Two days later, her husband, suddenly a grieving widower in a storm of chaos, died. Now, their town, state and country have come together to do what they can for their four suddenly orphaned children. More than $2.5 million has been raised so far for their children — Cristian, 23; Jose, 19; Lyliana, 15, and Alysandra, 12 — on a viral GoFundMe as of Sunday morning. “Irma was a wife, a mother of 4, a cousin, a sister a daughter, an aunt and a wonderful person. She would literally do anything for a...

'Your way doesn't work' Acosta schools NRA board member who claimed he's praying for scared children

CNN's Jim Acosta faced off against a National Rifle Association board member on CNN Sunday who was in Houston, Texas, after the second-largest school shooting in the United States so far.

Acosta showed video interviews of children in Uvalde saying that they were scared to go back to school because they fear they'll get shot. CNN ran an earlier segment of comments from children across the country about how scared they are to go to school, many assuming it will happen to them.

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Oklahoma festival ends in a mass shooting — one is dead

Another day in America brought another mass shooting. This time it was in the town of Taft, Oklahoma, where at least one is dead and seven others are injured.

The Memorial Day celebration in the town was shattered by at least 40 shots fired. Of the seven injured, at least two were children, Oklahoma News On 6 reported.

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Pastor blames Texas massacre on schools teaching 'evolution is true'

Pastor Jack Hibbs of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills on Sunday blamed the teaching of evolution for a mass school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

During an interview on Newsmax, Hibbs argued that policymakers should focus on promoting Christianity instead of gun safety laws.

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'Ted Cruz is a coward': GOP adviser rains hell on Texas senator for stance on guns and teens

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was dragged over the coals on MSNBC on Sunday afternoon for running to the defense of the NRA and refusing to consider banning 18-year-olds from buying high-powered weapons, as was the case in the mass shooting at a Uvalde, Texas elementary school.

Since the attack on the school that left 19 children and two adults dead after they were trapped in a classroom with the 18-year-old shooter, Cruz has become the point man for the Republican Party -- and by extension the NRA -- pushing back at pleas for tougher gun laws.

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Fox News contributor labels Republicans 'the party of egregious mass shootings'

Fox News contributor Judith Miller argued that Republicans have become "the party of egregious mass shooting and uncontrolled guns" following a massacre at a school in Uvalde, Texas.

During an appearance on Fox News, Miller suggested that the shooting could have been prevented if Republicans would stop blocking gun safety laws nationwide.

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Manufacturer of gun used in Uvalde once pushed for stronger background checks -- then changed his mind: report

According to a report from the Washington Post, the man who founded the company that produced the weapon that was used to slaughter 19 children and two adults at a Texas elementary school on Tuesday once pushed lawmakers to pass legislation making it harder to purchase guns.

Then he backed off after being on the receiving end of criticism from gun owners and disowned the bill after it was signed.

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WATCH: Greg Abbott faces boos at site of Uvalde shooting as he arrives to meet with Biden

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) faced heckling and jeers on Sunday as he arrived to meet President Joe Biden at the site of a school shooting in Uvalde.

In videos shared on Twitter, members of the crowd could be heard booing Abbott by name as he wheeled passed the Robb Elementary school sign.

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