Dallas police confirmed that the man had a license to carry the weapon. He was taken into custody and transported to an area hospital for an evaluation. No criminal charges will be filed, police said. [More]Then why was he taken hostage?
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Dallas police confirmed that the man had a license to carry the weapon. He was taken into custody and transported to an area hospital for an evaluation. No criminal charges will be filed, police said. [More]Then why was he taken hostage?
The Supreme Court wrestled with whether one of the killers who terrorized the Washington, D.C., region more than 15 years ago should be resentenced in light of recent decisions barring life-without-parole sentences for juvenile offenders. [More]I'm sorry, but dumb as I could be at 17, I knew it was wrong to murder people, and truth be known, that thing is so broke no one can say it's now fixed.
Mauritania, the west African nation where slavery remains a widespread practice, is expected to be voted on to the United Nations’ Human Rights Council on Thursday. [More]They made it, along with some other paragons of globalist values.
The new immigrants are voting overwhelmingly Democrat: Hispanics 2 to 1, Asians about 70 percent [More]Good thing this has nothing to do with that "single issue."
I always prefer a pump shotgun because the sound of it racking is potentially enough to keep from having to use deadly force. [More]To each his own, but I advise against that.
Mexican President Backed Decision to Free Drug Lord’s Son [More]Since we know criminals are directing government policy there, we can assume the sanctioned and abetted border invasion serves cartel interests. That makes stopping this a matter of vital national security interests warranting all means necessary to stop it, including forcefully going after the string-pullers.
On Friday, Alderwoman Cara Spencer (20th Ward) will introduce legislation banning guns from parks in St. Louis City. “Our parks should be safe zones,” Spencer said. “There should never be a reason to have a gun in a park.” [More]You'd think a mathematician would know how to add things up.
“He never saw a weapon, we never recovered a weapon. Because he felt like he was in fear, he pulled his weapon and fired several shots, striking a juvenile one time in the leg.” [More]His mistake was he didn't have a badge.
The Government Is Testing Mass Surveillance on the Border Before Turning It on Americans - Almost every technology developed at the border in the last two decades now exists in local police departments [More]Well, then I'd say we have nothing to worry about.
Imagine the lawfare extortion possibilities. [More]And think of the UN expansion potential!
"Academy was not permitted to sell Kelley the Model 8500 Ruger AR-556 under federal law because sale of that rifle would have been illegal in Colorado"... [More]While it seems being able to keep up with all the varying compliance requirements is overwhelming, that's the kind of mistake that would have been pretty simple to develop an effective policy and procedure to preclude from happening. They're about to find out the costs of not doing an adequate job of that.
“As a result of prison overcrowding, they have reformed the sentencing rules in California, and a lot of people that are incarcerated get out much earlier for good time credits, for participating in programs. And that’s what appears to be have occurred here”... [More]This is my shocked face.
According to a THP spokesperson, Paris Police arrested Trooper Daryl Veliz and charged him with DUI, refusal of implied consent and possession of a weapon while intoxicated. [More]Not that the Bloombergians and gunquacks want to hear about it...
The off-duty officer then flipped the victim over and raped her — tearing off one of her fingernails as he grabbed her phone, prosecutor John Dinger said. A sexual assault exam revealed bruises on her inner thighs, shoulder and face, according to the prosecutor. [More]At least he wasn't in uniform...
Pennsylvania governor tells Trump his state will keep welcoming refugees [More]Because as we've seen time and again, the vetting process is so "rigorous"!
David Ziegler is a retired federal agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. His views are his own. [More]No, they're not. They've been shared by every totalitarian, thug "Only One" enforcer, trough-feeder, subversive enabler, useful idiot lickspittle and ingratiating dependent parasite since man first developed organized rule over others.
You see where this is going. And to prove how “evidence-based” their conclusion of heightened danger is, the Bloombergians cite a 2013 “report” by “a consortium of leading researchers,” comprised of unbiased, honest brokers such as Lori Haas, Josh Horwitz, and Garen Wintemute. [More]This isn’t about public safety, it’s about another inroad to total citizen disarmament.