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GForce Arms of Reno, Nev., imports a diverse lineup of Turkish-made shotguns. This includes everything from over-under and side-by-side models, to lever-action and modern semi-automatic tactical/competition shotguns. The company’s AR-15-style shotguns have been particularity popular, combining the familiarity and modularity of that platform with a semi-automatic scattergun. The latest model in this category is the new-for-2025 GForce 12Hammer.  Designed to function with any shotshell load, the 12Hammer allows the owner to shoot anything from light 2 3/4” target loads to full-power 3” self-defense shells. It does this with a gas operating system. The 12Hammer uses a 7075-T6 aluminum upper receiver…

A Davenport woman, 18-year-old Jakayah Manley-Sutton, is arrested for her role as the getaway driver in an armed robbery that occurred on Monday. According to police reports, Manley-Sutton drove accomplices to the scene, where they brandished firearms, assaulted the victim, and made off with $100 in cash. Witnesses state that Manley-Sutton intervened during the robbery, using her hand to cover the victim’s mouth as he yelled for help. Although she acknowledged her presence at the crime, she disputes certain elements of the victim’s account. Currently held in the Scott County Jail, Manley-Sutton faces felony robbery charges and has a preliminary…

Denver Public Schools parent Heather Lamm voices urgent concerns for student safety at East High School after a student brought a gun on campus. The alarming discovery, which led to the student’s detention, highlights ongoing issues with school security as a crucial vestibule safety project remains on hold due to community feedback. Lamm, whose children are both tied to the school, emphasizes the need for immediate changes to establish a safer environment for students. With past incidents haunting the school, including a shooting that resulted in injuries, parents like Lamm are advocating for harsher penalties for firearm possession and effective…

A tragic shooting outside an amusement park in North Richland Hills claims the life of 21-year-old DaShayla Jones, following a dispute over a wristwatch. Tychriston Reed, 18, faces nine charges and possible additional counts after he allegedly opened fire, killing Jones while her 4-year-old son was present. As her father, Pierre Booker, grapples with this devastating loss, he reveals that his daughter pleaded with the gunman not to act violently in front of her child just before she was fatally shot. Jones’s death marks a heartbreaking second loss for Booker, who also lost another daughter to gun violence in 2019.…

(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.) Here are the steps that I followed in this project: Figure out how much space is available. Don’t just think in two dimensions (length and width), look up and consider how tall the available space is and what is above it. You are essentially playing a three-dimensional version of the old two-dimensional Tetris game in this exercise, while factoring in the features of your home. My basement shelving has been constrained by things like water lines, waste lines, propane lines, and HVAC ducts. Consider how wide any aisles between rows of shelves…

A Revere man is sentenced to 10 to 12 years in state prison for shooting at police officers during an encounter in April 2022. Daniel Cote, 36, pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including armed assault and firearms possession, in Suffolk Superior Court, highlighting the serious nature of offenses against law enforcement. On April 8, 2022, police on patrol confronted Cote in the vicinity of 430 Broadway, where he opened fire, prompting a return of gunfire. This case underscores the escalating risks faced by officers in the line of duty, as well as the consequences of armed confrontation with law enforcement.…

Colorado officially opens its big game hunting season for 2025, inviting hunters to participate in this cherished outdoor tradition. Many enthusiasts, including families, set out in regions like Grand County, where hunting for grouse and turkeys has already begun alongside preparations for larger game. As the state grapples with environmental challenges from a hot summer, the influx of hunters is seen as a boost for local economies and conservation efforts. Wildlife management officials highlight the importance of sustainable hunting practices while ensuring safety for both participants and the natural habitat, making this season a pivotal moment for Colorado’s outdoor community.…

Two brothers, Ja’quezz and Jermaine Kennedy, are charged following a shooting during an arranged gun sale in Whitehaven, Memphis. The incident highlights growing concerns about gun violence and the risks associated with private firearm transactions. Witnesses reported a chaotic scene on Millbranch Road, where the shooting occurred, raising alarm over the safety of such arrangements. As police continue their investigation, this event adds to the dialogue surrounding gun sales and public safety in the community. Read full story at www.fox13memphis.com Read the full article here

A teenager in Georgia faces a felony charge for killing a turkey on his family’s property, stirring controversy in the tight-knit community of Waverly Hall. The incident occurred this spring when the 17-year-old harvested a turkey, which his former high-school teacher claims was her domesticated pet, prompting legal action against him. The legal battle has impacted the teen’s life significantly; he has been suspended from school and is currently staying with relatives out of state while awaiting trial. His family argues that he was unaware the turkey belonged to the teacher, as they lived just two tracts away and noted…

As Colorado’s hunting season kicks off, recent wildfires—the Elk and Lee fires—have dramatically impacted big game habitats in Northwest Colorado, particularly affecting elk and mule deer ranges. These wildfires, which burned through critical areas, pose immediate challenges for wildlife and hunters as the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) assesses changes to game dispersal and landscape accessibility. While the Elk Fire primarily disrupted transitional winter ranges, creating potential for long-term habitat renewal, the Lee Fire affected traditional winter range, leaving wildlife managers uncertain about how animal migration patterns will adapt. With about one-fifth of Unit 22 burned, CPW is offering hunters…