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MAGA-loving 'Church of the AR-15' purchasing massive Tennessee retreat for 'training center': report

According to a report from Vice, a pro-Donald Trump religious sect has purchased 130 acres on a mountaintop in Tennessee which they intend to turn into a "training center."

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REVEALED: Oath Keepers are running for office across the country — and winning

First, they helped to plan and carry out the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.

Now, members of the extremist, right-wing Oath Keepers militia group are running for elected office across the country and — in some cases — winning, according to a new report from BuzzFeed News.

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A gun was stolen from a small shop in Wisconsin — it has now been linked to 27 shootings in Chicago.

CHICAGO — With the solid crack of a crowbar, the hooded burglar sent the showcase glass showering onto the gun shop’s floor and quickly swept several pistols into his shoulder bag. Among the cache that New Year’s morning at a northern Wisconsin gun shop was a lightweight 9 mm handgun with a black polymer grip, a black steel slide and a 4 1/2-inch barrel. On one side was the stamp of the handgun’s unique serial number: YZC020. On the other, the logo of one of the most profitable and ubiquitous firearms companies in the world: Glock. The Austrian handgun, a model 17, had been imported to the com...

K-9 cop lets police dog bite Black man — and now the FBI is investigating

The FBI has reportedly launched an investigation after police officers in Missouri were seen allowing a K-9 unit to attack a restrained man.

In an email, Woodson Terrace police Chief Randy Halstead told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that his office is "fully cooperating" with the investigation, which was prompted by a cell phone video that caused outrage online.

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'Ridiculous' Lauren Boebert buried by former prosecutor for claiming rape victims should have had a Glock

Appearing on MSNBC on Saturday afternoon -- and struggling through a glitchy video link -- former prosecutor Cynthia Alksne expressed disgust with Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) for comments she made about rape victims, implying that, had they been armed with a handgun, they never would have been sexually assaulted.

Boebert was attempting to make the case for overturning Roe v Wade.

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'Indifference to public safety': Gun-waving St. Louis pair face possible suspension of law licenses

Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the St. Louis couple who infamously waved guns at Black Lives Matter protesters in their gated subdivision last June, could soon have their law licenses suspended as a result of the incident.

The McCloskeys pleaded guilty to misdemeanors but were later pardoned by GOP Gov. Michael Parson, and an unrepentant Mark McCloskey is now running for U.S. Senate as a Republican.

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Gun manufacturers quietly target young boys using social media

When Nikolas Cruz, a then-19-year-old from Parkland, Florida, stormed the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018 with a semi-automatic rifle, gunning down fourteen students and three staff in roughly six minutes, those unfamiliar with Cruz's personal history felt like the tragedy came out of nowhere. Cruz, like so many mass shooters, had exhibited all of the signs of someone to watch out for long before. Prosecutors found that Cruz had a well-documented affinity for guns and violence. He started playing violent video games as a middle school student, and sought to be a U.S. Army ranger, allegedly telling a family friend that he "wanted to join the military to kill people." Cruz was described by friends and family as being a highly impulsive teen prone to emotional outbursts often ending in violence. He was also known as an avid user of social media – particularly Instagram – which for years provided him a platform to boast about his gun collection as well as his proclivity for animal cruelty.

This article first appeared in Salon.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens to 'blow away' socialism with giveaway of .50 caliber rifle

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is boosting her profile by offering a chance to win a .50 caliber rifle.

On Thursday, Greene posted a YouTube video with details of the giveaway.

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'Culture war BS': Rand Paul's gun wall tweet backfires when Twitter flips the script on him

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) found himself at the center of a Twitter storm almost immediately after tweeting a seemingly odd photo of himself at a gun shop.

While he attempted to throw a subliminal jab at President Joe Biden, Twitter users began throwing not-so-subliminal jabs at him. On Thursday, September 9, the Republican lawmaker took to Twitter with the photo of himself and a caption that read: "Just looking at all the guns @joebiden is going to try to ban…"

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Gun manufacturer subpoenas Newtown schools for Sandy Hook victims’ disciplinary records: report

Gun manufacturer Remington has subpoenaed Newtown Public School for school records of kindergarten and first grade students murdered in the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting in Connecticut.

The subpoena was revealed in new court filings, Vice News reports.

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Capitol rioter charged with drug distribution and weapon possession after cache of guns and ammo found

A basement full of weapons and ammunition was discovered by police when they searched the home of one Jan. 6 attacker.

According to the Justice Department documents shared by NBC News' Scott MacFarlane, Maryland resident Elias Costianes is accused of unlawfully entering Senate Chamber. But in a different case, Costianes has also been charged by federal prosecutors with drug distribution, possession of guns and ammo in a separate case.

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California declares war on 'ghost guns'

California is declaring war on "ghost guns" -- weapons kits sold on the internet without any system of control -- with Los Angeles on Tuesday becoming the latest city to move to outlaw them.

City councilors in the metropolis -- the second largest in the United States -- voted unanimously to move to ban the sale or possession of the untraceable firearms whose use has exploded in recent years.

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My daughter was shot dead -- and my senators don't give a damn

My oldest daughter was shot in the head in April while reading in her Kansas City apartment by someone who aimed through her first-floor window. Aviva lived for two more days, kept alive by machines until her brain swelled enough that she could be pronounced brain dead.

I watched as a doctor removed Aviva from the ventilator to see if she could breathe on her own, the final test, and then recorded the rising amount of carbon dioxide in her blood. My daughter was 24 and had her whole life ahead of her — or should have.

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