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Two twins from New Jersey, Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores and Emilio Roman-Flores, are arrested for making violent threats against Department of Homeland Security officials, including Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin. The brothers allegedly posted on social media that they wanted to “shoot ICE on sight” and expressed intentions to torture and kill McLaughlin, referencing historical acts of violence against authorities during the Revolutionary War. The arrests come amid a notable increase in threats against Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, reported to have surged by 8,000% in fiscal year 2025. Emilio, one of the twins, faces multiple charges including unlawful possession of an…

Jacob Robert Lindholm, a 43-year-old resident of Eden Prairie, is charged with domestic assault and felony firearm possession following a police response to a reported attack at his home. Officers arrived on November 17 to find the victim had visible injuries, claiming Lindholm struck and strangled her, causing her to lose consciousness briefly. In a subsequent search of Lindholm’s residence, authorities seized several firearms, including a .22-caliber rifle and two shotguns, despite Lindholm’s prior conviction barring him from such possession. Bail has been set at $40,000 for the assault charge and $100,000 for the firearm possession, with an omnibus hearing…

The Omaha Police Department announces plans to revise its policy regarding the notification requirement for firearms during police encounters, amidst ongoing confusion stemming from Nebraska’s new concealed carry law enacted in 2023. Executive Deputy Chief Scott Gray emphasizes that the law still mandates individuals to inform law enforcement about any firearms, a point many citizens misunderstand, leading to arrests. As part of the updated training, officers will now actively ask if there are firearms present in vehicles during traffic stops. Omaha Mayor John Ewing Jr. highlighted the importance of addressing public misconceptions about police interactions and firearm declarations, suggesting that…

Following the tragic mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church, parents voice their emotional turmoil at a town hall meeting in Mounds View, Minnesota. Dan Manchon, whose daughters witnessed the horror, describes the helplessness of reassuring them about their safety amidst such violence, highlighting a pervasive fear that has shattered their sense of security. Other parents share harrowing experiences, such as Jennifer Davis, who recounts the moment she found her son sobbing after hiding during the attack. They collectively urge lawmakers for stricter gun control measures, stressing that no child should endure the trauma they and their children have faced. The…

New reporting from Fallujah uncovers a devastating health crisis attributed to US military bombardments, where birth defects and cancers soar due to toxic remnants in the environment. A mother recounts the tragic story of her daughter, who suffered severe deformities believed to stem from exposure to white phosphorus, reflecting the ongoing legacy of US weapons in war-torn regions. Experts warn that the same destructive patterns are emerging in Gaza, where recent Israeli bombardments are suspected of deploying similar chemical munitions. With over 65,000 Palestinians reportedly killed and high risks of pollution from advanced weaponry, the situation echoes Fallujah’s long struggle…

A recent report reveals that Indigenous people in the U.S. are among the most impacted by gun violence, ranking second in victimization rates among all populations. The Violence Policy Center underscores that this crisis is a direct consequence of colonization and systemic racism, with alarming gun suicide and homicide rates particularly affecting Indigenous men and women. The findings indicate that Oklahoma has the second-highest gun suicide rate for Indigenous individuals, trailing only Alaska. Alarmingly, since 2015, the homicide rate for American Indian and Alaska Native women killed by males has also surged to become the second highest in the nation,…

The family of Elijah Wilks, a 26-year-old black man fatally shot by an off-duty police officer, admits that the shooting was “justified.” This statement follows the release of video footage depicting Wilks confronting the officer with a gun just moments before he was shot, prompting the family to expedite the public unveiling of the video to combat misinformation about the incident. Wilks was involved in a minor car accident when he approached the plainclothes officer, allegedly hitting him in the face with his firearm. According to the family’s attorney, they recognize the severity of Wilks’ decisions that day, with one…

The U.S. Supreme Court’s unanimous 9–0 decision in the case of Smith & Wesson v. Mexico affirms the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, blocking attempts to hold gun manufacturers liable for crimes committed with their products. This ruling highlights the ongoing legal struggles surrounding gun legislation and marks a significant setback for activists aiming to impose stricter regulations through litigation rather than direct legislative action. Jonathan Lowy, a leading attorney behind Mexico’s recent failed lawsuit against American gun makers, argues for a push against illegal gun trafficking while overlooking the existing legal frameworks, including stringent background checks for…

A recent mass shooting at the Annunciation Catholic School and Church, along with an attack on state legislators, has prompted a significant community response in Minnesota. Residents convened at a townhall event this weekend to emphasize the critical importance of healing after such traumatic events, highlighting the need for collective support in the face of rising gun violence. During this gathering, community leaders and residents shared personal experiences and strategies for recovery, aiming to foster resilience among those affected. As the state grapples with increasing incidents of gun violence, this meeting serves as a crucial platform for dialogue on prevention…