So Much for Gun Control: Second Trump Assassin Is a Prohibited Person
[Ryan Wesley] Routh faced criminal charges in North Carolina for two separate incidents, in April and December 2002. According to the […]
[Ryan Wesley] Routh faced criminal charges in North Carolina for two separate incidents, in April and December 2002. According to the […]
When a Chicago woman’s 18-year-old daughter returned to her bedroom after taking a shower Saturday night, she found a burglar climbing in through her window. The girl alerted her mother who’d been a concealed carry permit holder for years.
From a moral, ethical, and “what feels like justice because are you actually kidding me with your choices” standpoint…the dad’s actions were wildly irresponsible.
Stop us if this sounds familiar. An unstable individual displays disturbing behavior and makes threats to carry out a horrific violent crime. It’s concerning enough that someone — someone who’s no doubt heard the “If you see something, say something” PSAs hundreds of times — calls the police.
In one case, the three stores located in Montgomery County — Engage Armament, United Gun Shop and Atlantic Guns — sold 34 guns in a six-month period to a Maryland resident named Demetrius Minor who then transferred the firearms to a convicted felon.
Kevin Rojek, head of the FBI’s Pittsburgh field office, told reporters during a briefing that investigators “believe [Crooks] engaged in detailed attack planning.” Rojek said Crooks became “hyper-focused” on Trump’s campaign rally in Butler once it was announced.
In 2019, Walz’s first year as Governor, murders increased by 12 percent to 117. Then, in 2020…[murders] “skyrocketed to 185. In 2021, the state recorded 201 murders, 182 in 2022, and 172 last year,” Fox News reported. A push for more and more gun control coincided with the surging murders.
“People need to understand. They need to be vigilant. They need to be vigilant and aware of their surroundings,” said
In the aftermath of a newspaper report that homicides in Seattle, Washington remain “far higher” than before the pandemic, the
The revelation that Washington State, for the first time in history, has more than 700,000 active concealed pistol licenses is