A 17-year-old has been charged after allegedly running down and killing three whitetail deer with a truck outside of Maryfield, Saskatchewan, on March 9. Witnesses called it in after seeing the chase take place through a field. By…
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In a significant murder trial, prosecutors claim that former Sangamon County Sheriff’s Deputy Sean Grayson fatally shot Sonya Massey without justification, despite her having called 911 for assistance. The prosecution argues that Grayson deviated from his training and the essential principles of policing when he responded to Massey’s distress call on July 6, 2024, leading to her death inside her Springfield home. Visual evidence from body camera footage depicts moments leading up to the incident, capturing Grayson pointing his weapon at Massey. This case, which has drawn widespread attention and sparked community outrage, highlights critical discussions surrounding police conduct and…
Celestino Anthony Gonzalez Jr., a 32-year-old resident of Sumter, South Carolina, has been arrested on several drug-related charges following a search of his home conducted by the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office. The investigation revealed the presence of cocaine, other narcotics, and a firearm, leading to charges including drug trafficking and possession of a weapon during a violent crime. Authorities emphasize the seriousness of Gonzalez’s alleged offenses, which include possession of a firearm by a person previously convicted of a felony. He is currently held at the Sumter County Detention Center, with a bond set at $35,000. This case highlights ongoing…
The Stockton Police Department has released body camera footage capturing the moments leading to the fatal shooting of 19-year-old Rocco Robinson, who was armed and allegedly trying to flee from officers on September 9. The footage reveals Robinson’s struggle with police after they approached him for double-parking, during which he dropped a loaded firearm and magazine before officers fired at him, resulting in several shots being fired after he fell to the ground. This incident has sparked discussions about police tactics and oversight, as multiple investigations are now underway, including reviews by the Stockton police and the San Joaquin County…
In a significant legal battle, U.S. gun manufacturers are seeking to dismiss Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit, which accuses them of trafficking weapons to drug cartels. A federal judge in Massachusetts has raised concerns that allowing this case to proceed might open the floodgates for similar lawsuits from other nations, potentially including Russia. This case highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding firearms and international relations, as the implications of the lawsuit extend beyond the U.S.-Mexico border. The gun makers argue that the lawsuit’s outcome could have “far-reaching consequences” for the gun industry and international diplomacy, making this a pivotal moment in ongoing…
Community members in Lewiston gather to honor the victims of a devastating mass shooting that occurred two years ago, while also advocating for new gun legislation. The remembrance includes poignant personal stories from families, including Arthur Barnard, who reflects on the loss of his son and emphasizes the need for stronger safety measures, particularly the proposed “Red Flag Law” that aims to remove firearms from individuals deemed a risk. As the November 4th referendum on Question Two approaches, residents express a shared determination to drive change in the wake of tragedy. While supporters argue that current laws are insufficient, opponents…
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A woman is in stable condition after being shot in the shoulder during a heated argument with a man in San Antonio early Sunday morning. The incident occurred around 12:55 a.m. near the intersection of Calle Estrella and Calle De Luz, prompting a swift response from local authorities who have since taken the man into custody for the shooting. Details surrounding the argument remain sparse, but the San Antonio Police Department confirms that the woman was promptly transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. This incident adds to ongoing concerns about gun violence and domestic disputes in the community, raising…
Authorities in Robeson and Marlboro counties confront a troubling rise in gun violence, with recent incidents culminating in a shooting that killed two and injured 11 at a Halloween party. This tragic event follows two murders in less than 48 hours, prompting local sheriffs to urgently ask the public for information to help solve these senseless crimes. Robeson County Sheriff Burnis Wilkins highlights the alarming trend of violence, particularly involving youth, emphasizing the need for personal responsibility among community members. “We must make it clear that violence is not acceptable,” he states, as he calls for witnesses to come forward…
Phoenix police actively seek the public’s help in locating two suspects who were involved in a violent armed robbery near 7th Street and I-17. Authorities report that the suspects assaulted a victim during the incident, heightening concerns about safety in the area. Witnesses describe a chaotic scene as the suspects fled on foot following the robbery, prompting a call for tips from the community. Law enforcement urges anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing the importance of apprehending these individuals to restore a sense of security among residents. Read full story at www.fox10phoenix.com Read the full article here
The Southwick Police Department plans to replace 40 of its SIG Sauer P320 semi-automatic pistols due to rising safety concerns over possible accidental discharges. Police Chief Rhett Bannish revealed that the department requested $32,518 to purchase new Glock pistols as a response to issues highlighted by multiple police departments and an FBI investigation regarding the P320’s safety. Officers previously reported success with the P320, but safety alarms were raised after incidents involving the weapon discharging while holstered and potential design flaws that can lead to misfires. As the department weighs its next steps, including possible legal action against SIG Sauer,…