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There were 150 people killed in 400 shootings over the weekend

Weekend mass shootings are becoming more prevalent and the long holiday weekend was no exception.

CNN.com reported that over the Fourth of July weekend, there were 400 shootings resulting in 150 people killed. In 2019, the last year that Americans were living normal lives outside of COVID restrictions, there were 417 mass shootings. The FBI reports 2019 also had 16,425 murders.

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North Carolina cop swears his gun just went off on suspect

A North Carolina officer is on leave after shooting a motorist who drove off from a traffic checkpoint, reported Fox8.

"Tarboro police said in a news release that the motorist drove off on Sunday after the officer smelled alcohol and marijuana in the car," said the report.

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Massachusetts police take eleven 'heavily armed men' into custody after they claim to 'not recognize our laws': report

According to a report from ABC News and a series of tweets from the Massachusetts State Police Twitter account, nine men described as "heavily-armed" were taken into custody early Saturday morning after police questioned them and they fled into the woods that led to a stand-off hours later. (UPDATE: Police later reported 11 men were taken into custody.)

The report states that, "The incident unfolded around 1:30 a.m. when a state trooper came across a group of 8 to 10 people refueling on the side of the I-95 highway in Wakefield, a suburb of Boston. The group was dressed in military-style uniforms, carried tactical gear like body cameras and helmets and had long guns slung over their shoulders," adding that the men claimed "to be from a group that does not recognize our laws."

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The next insurrection: They don't have the votes, but they've got the guns

You want to know what has doomed Nancy Pelosi's attempts to get a bipartisan agreement to investigate the violent assault on the Capitol on Jan. 6? Every time she has talked about why we need a bipartisan commission or the select committee, she said they were necessary "so nothing like this will ever happen again."

This article first appeared in Salon.

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4 kids shot in Virginia shooting: report

Police in Norfolk, Virginia announced on Friday that four juveniles were shot following an altercation.

"Police say the victims are a 6-year-old girl, a 14-year-old boy, a 16-year-old girl and 16-year-old boy," WAVY-TV reports. "One of the victims, a 6-year-old girl, was shot in the stomach and is in surgery – according to her uncle. She was originally reported to have life-threatening injuries, however, police say she is now stable."

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Suspect in police shooting was ready to shoot 'any cop that stopped him': Florida sheriff

Authorities in Florida have launched a manhunt after the shooting of a police officer.

"Othal Wallace, the man accused of shooting Daytona Beach Police Officer Jayson Raynor Wednesday night, was likely to try to kill any law enforcement officer he encountered, said Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood. Wallace, 29, is accused of shooting Raynor in the head. Raynor is now fighting for his life at Halifax Health Medical Center. Wallace is on the run, with hundreds of officers searching for him," The Daytona Beach News-Journal reported.

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Biden destroys right-wing militia talk that guns are necessary to take on the government: 'You'll need F15s'

Speaking about the dramatic increase in mass shootings (as many as ten in a weekend), President Joe Biden questioned pro-gun groups who claim that the Second Amendment is necessary "to take on the government."

According to many pro-gun groups, the Second Amendment protects the right to have weapons of war in order to "form a well-regulated militia." The only reason to form a militia would be to take on the government, as a well-regulated militia exists as the U.S. Military.

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'Would you agree?' Jen Psaki deftly gets Peter Doocy to admit violent crime is 'caused' by guns

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Wednesday coaxed Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy into admitting that guns are responsible for much of the violent crime in the U.S.

The exchange came during a White House briefing when Doocy asked Psaki about President Joe Biden's new crime prevention initiative.

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3 kids shot at children's birthday party: Toronto police appeal for public's help finding suspects

Police in Toronto are asking for the public's help in finding multiple suspects after a shooting at a birthday party.

"We don't have any information on suspects, other than there were more than one. So what we're doing right now is appealing to the community, we're appealing to everybody in this area. This is a tragedy, there were three children who were shot here tonight, we absolutely need your help," a police spokesperson said in a briefing.

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2 dead and 3-year-old wounded in West Philadelphia triple shooting: report

Two men are dead and a 3-year-old boy was wounded in a Saturday afternoon shooting in West Philadelphia, WPVI-TV reports.

Police responded to a call of shots fired and found the victims, who were transported to an area hospital.

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9 hospitalized after multiple shootings in Surprise, Arizona: report

America's epidemic of gun crimes continued on Thursday.

"A suspect is in custody after nine people were reportedly shot in several West Valley cities in the Phoenix metropolitan area on Thursday," CBS 5 reported.

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Florida man pulls gun on neighbors, claims they're spying on him for the CIA and FBI

According to Ocala-News, a man in Ocala, Florida pulled a rifle on his neighbors — and said they were spying on him for the CIA and FBI.

"A witness stated he was inside when he heard a vehicle's horn going off. He stated he went outside and observed the neighbor, 36-year-old Nathan Yedinak, in his vehicle in his driveway. He stated Yedinak started a verbal altercation about stalking and messing with him," reported Sade Teel. "The son stated he heard the altercation and went outside to see what the issue was. He stated, when his father went back inside to get his bag, Yedinak acted like he was going to get into his vehicle but instead pulled out a rifle and pointed it at him. The son stated Yedinak told him 'You're going die today if you [expletive] with me.'"

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Off-duty cop fired after video surfaces of him pointing gun at driver he accused of cutting him off

Cellphone footage obtained by WKRN shows off-duty police officer Mathew Ward, 31, pull a gun on another driver during a road rage incident.

After pulling the gun, Ward can be seen telling the driver to lay on the ground. He has since resigned from the Decherd Police Department after being suspended over the incident.

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