Author: Gunner Quinn

A 75-year-old woman in Danville, Illinois, was shot in her home just as she was getting ready for bed, prompting an immediate response from local police. Officers arrived shortly after 9 p.m. and reported hearing approximately 20 gunshots in the area before receiving the 911 call, where they found the victim with non-life-threatening injuries in her bedroom. Police recovered several high-caliber shell casings from the scene but currently have no suspects or leads in the investigation. The authorities urge anyone with information to contact the Danville Police Department or reach out anonymously through Vermilion County Crimestoppers, highlighting the community’s role…

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A Binghamton man, Dekwaun Hicks, is sentenced to six years in New York State prison for attempted criminal possession of a weapon after a traffic stop uncovered a loaded firearm. Officers from the Broome County Special Investigations Unit obtained information about Hicks’s possession of a gun, leading to the discovery of a loaded Taurus 9mm handgun, additional ammunition, and methamphetamine pills during the June 2024 vehicle stop. Originally expecting a three-year sentence due to a lesser initial charge, Hicks’s case escalated following a subsequent arrest on drug-related charges while out on bail. Broome County District Attorney Paul Battisti emphasizes the…

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A 17-year-old boy is in critical condition after being shot in the head at Flatbush Gardens, a Brooklyn apartment complex previously associated with a high-profile double murder. The incident occurred around 12:30 a.m. on Tuesday, and police have initiated a search for the shooter as residents express ongoing fears about violence in the area. This complex has been the focus of safety concerns since an October 2023 incident where a man killed two neighbors over noise complaints, which received significant media attention. Following that tragedy, residents reported having warned management about threats, but felt their fears were dismissed, prompting inquiries…

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Start Hearing and SoundGear—divisions of Starkey Laboratories—have partnered with the NRA to promote hearing health, safety and protection among members. The collaboration brings together Starkey’s innovative hearing technology and provides NRA members access to an exclusive discount on Start Hearing’s advanced hearing aids and special discounts on SoundGear’s hearing protection. “Our goal is to support individuals at greater risk of hearing loss—whether they’re hunters, sport shooters, or workers in high-noise environments,” said Michael Scholl, chief business officer at Starkey. “By prioritizing prevention, education, and access to innovative technology, we can make a lasting impact on hearing health.” Start Hearing’s hearing…

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Q: I purchased this .22-cal., six-shot, double-action revolver with a very good bore at auction. The barrel is 1.5″ long, octagonal and engraved. Can you tell me more about it? A: The name on the topstrap, “Juan Canedo, Buenos Aires,” is that of the dealer who imported this revolver from Belgium, had his name engraved on it and sold it in his gun store in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The three marks stamped on the right side of the frame, just forward of the cylinder, are Belgian government test and approval marks. The Crown/R indicates that the barrel is rifled. The…

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This week Reid and Dan Isbell host multi #1 songwriter and artist, John Morgan, out in God’s Country. The guys dive in on what it looks like for John to juggle road life with a newborn and how his three kids inspire him to continue his journey as an artist. John hails from North Carolina and they talk through what growing up hunting in the mountains looked like and some updates on how the people in the area are recovering from the 2024 devastating hurricanes. He breaks down what Ginseng hunting looks like in their culture and the different ways…

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An unusual armed robbery occurs at a Los Angeles 7-Eleven when the suspect, after holding the clerk at gunpoint, politely instructs him to “relax” and tells him to “have a good night” before leaving with the stolen cash. Surveillance footage, released by the LAPD, captures this unexpected exchange during the April 18 incident, which is part of a broader robbery spree involving a group targeting five stores in the area. The police have arrested three suspects, including a 21-year-old and two juveniles, but have yet to apprehend one additional individual involved. The bizarre interaction has drawn public attention, prompting discussions…

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With the Real ID requirements finally going into effect as of May 7th, a US passport card is the best option for those interested in maintaining as much privacy as possible. A passport card offers more flexibility and maintains your privacy to a higher degree than a driver’s license. For those who consider their home address at the top of their privacy list, nothing beats a passport card. I’m no expert in this field but I’m basing this article on my own personal experiences and testimonies of friends. The reader is strongly advised to do their own research before applying…

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Richmond Mayor Danny Avula confirms that his newly established Office of Gun Violence Prevention will remain operational despite the recent cancellation of federal grants by the Department of Justice (DOJ). The DOJ cut hundreds of millions in funding, citing a shift in priorities, yet Avula emphasizes that state and local budget allocations ensure the city’s initiatives against gun violence will continue unhindered. While Mayor Avula assures that local efforts will not be affected, he acknowledges potential impacts on academic institutions and community organizations reliant on federal funding. Virginia Moms for Change President Sarah Kaufman expresses concern, calling the funding cuts…

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On April 29, 1769, Scottish engineer James Watt‘s patent for a steam engine with a separate condenser was enrolled. (Patent 913.) — April 29, 1852:  The first edition of Peter Roget‘s Thesaurus was published in Great Britain. — On April 29, 1903, a limestone slide at Turtle Mountain dropped 30 million cubic metres (82 million tons) onto the town of Frank, Alberta, Canada, killing 70-90 residents. — And on April 29, 1905, two inches of rain fell in just 10 minutes in Taylor, Texas. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 118 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction…

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