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Letters to the Editor — The NRA, the Second Amendment and gun safety
Dallas Morning News· 7 days agoIs the irony lost on me that the National Rifle Association has not stepped forward to defend Hunter...
Rep. Friske investigated on gun, sex assault allegations, Ingham Co. Prosecutor says
WLNS Lansing via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA day and a half after Lansing police arrested Michigan Representative Neil Friske (R-107th Dist.),...
FLASHBACK 1991: Utah youth shoot each other at an alarming rate—But Utah has a silencer on the...
Salt Lake City Weekly· 6 days agoOn October 21, 1989, 11-year-old Aaron Farnsworth was gutshot—shot in the belly—as he played with a...
Rochester splash pad shooting: Six survivors released, three remain critical
FOX 2 News Detroit· 4 days agoThe Oakland County Sheriff's Office announced that six of the nine Rochester Hills splash pad...
Rochester Hills resident mistook splash pad shooting for fireworks before she 'heard the screaming'
FOX 2 News Detroit· 5 days agoThe 8-year-old boy was shot in the head and is showing some signs of improvement, according to...
Club Q Shooter Sentenced to 55 More Life Sentences
Metro Weekly· 4 days agoDistrict Judge Charlotte Sweeney accepted Aldrich’s plea deal, which allowed them to avoid the death penalty, in exchange for Aldrich admitting that the...
Weapons: Flying Sniper Rifle
Strategy Page· 1 day agoSMASH Dragon uses the same SMASH 2000 computerized rifle scope Smart Shooter introduced in 2018, but with addition of a new digital camera with zoom that enables the operator to search for and ...
Supreme Court upholds federal domestic-violence gun ban
New Hampshire Union Leader· 2 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal law that makes it a crime for people under...
Rochester Hills resident mistook splash pad shooting for fireworks before she 'heard the screaming'
WJBK fox local articles via Yahoo News· 5 days agoBefore taking his own life, the gunman unloaded 36 rounds on people enjoying the splash pad amid the intense heat. He injured nine people -- two of whom are still in critical condition.
Splash pad shooter was paranoid, thought government was spying on him, sheriff says
Detroit News· 5 days agoMichael Nash would pace through in his Shelby Township trailer home clutching one of his many guns,...