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WA: North Bend murder suspect found dead in bunker
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SWAT team officers prying open Peter Keller's elaborate underground bunker Saturday morning worried the heavily armed survivalist might try to ambush them or blow them up with a booby trap. Instead, after using explosives to loosen the lid to his 20-foot-long, two-story hideout, they found his body, a pistol and a pool of blood, said King County Sheriff Steve Strachan. Authorities believe Keller shot himself in the head, though they aren't sure when. |
NY: Public quick to pull trigger on easier access to pistol permits
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Patty Glomb, recording clerk in the Genesee County Clerk�s Office, sat at her desk Tuesday and motioned to her left and right, then behind and in front of her. Her work space in County Building 1 was surrounded by drawers and cabinets full of file folders, all of them applications from county residents for new, amended or upgraded pistol permits. She and her co-workers, are, pun intended, under the gun. �It�s almost impossible to keep up,� Glomb said. |
IL: Exclusive - Indoctrination 101: Teaching Chicago Students to Protest
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Jones College Prep, a Chicago Public Schools “selective enrollment” school, held “Social Justice Week” in March, a collection of events geared towards turning students into activists. ... On Wednesday of Social Justice Week, Black Star Project, a Chicago-based community organizing group, was brought into the school after school hours to teach students about “non-violent” protesting. Led by Phillip Jackson, former “Chief of Education” under former Mayor Richard Daley, the optional discussion was focused on students fighting back against gun crime. ... But Jackson apparently had no interest in allowing students to come to their own conclusions on gun ownership.
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Issa, Chaffetz confirm contempt plans for Holder over Fast and Furious
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House GOP leaders said Friday they are pursuing a plan to hold Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. and the Justice Department in contempt for “stonewalling” them over information regarding the administration’s failed Fast and Furious gun-tracking program. GOP Rep. Darrell Issa confirmed to Fox News that House Speaker John Boehner gave him and others on his House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform the authority to drafted a contempt of Congress resolution.
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VA: Virginia takes final action to legalize open carry in state parks
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In an announcement posted today in Virginia's Regulatory Town Hall, the Virginia Department of Conservation served notice to the public that the "[r]epeal of � 4VAC5-30-200 [which] prohibits the open carry of firearms in Virginia State Parks" will be published . . . . This action by Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell's administration is the final chapter in a decade long regulatory fight to legalize gun carry in Virginia State Parks that spanned three state Governors and three Attorneys General. . . .
But [VCDL] President Philip Van Cleave says "it's not over." There are still "a number of obscure state regulations banning gun carry without statutory authority and we are going to ferret them out," added Van Cleave.
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NY: �Ghost� holster not cop friendly -- Pouch allows gunman to shoot through clothing
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POLICE OFFICERS have been warned of a new threat to their lives -- a holster that allows criminals to hide their guns and even fire through their clothing, police sources said. The safety alert, posted in precincts throughout the city, advises cops of the dangerous so-called "ghost holsters."� ... Officers have been told to be extra diligent when patting down suspects, something police do about 300,000 times a year. ... No ghost holsters have been found in the city.
SUBMITTER'S COMMENT: Just when the NYPD is being excoriated for its excessive "stop and frisk" policies and just when its police commissioner is being touted as being the best candidate for NYC Mayor, a "ghost holster" appears on the scene to justify it all.
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WA: Police blow Wash. mountain bunker, find man dead
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Peter Keller spent eight years carving his hole in the side of the mountain, camouflaging the rugged underground bunker with ferns and sticks and stocking it with a generator and ammunition boxes sealed in Ziploc bags. Suspected in the deaths of his wife, daughter and pets last weekend, he headed there prepared for the long haul with high-powered rifles, scope and body armor. Seattle-area tactical officers who slogged for hours over dangerously steep, muddy ground to find him were prepared too. They pumped in tear gas, called for him over bullhorns, and, after 22 hours, set off explosives along the top of the bunker Saturday. Keller was inside, already dead of a self-inflicted gunshot. A handgun was next to his body. |
NY: NYPD: Thefts of police guns, vests may be inside job
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Four 9mm guns have vanished from police officers' lockers at the East Village station house - brazen thefts committed right under the noses of Internal Affairs Bureau investigators, sources said yesterday. The crook has also taken cash, jewelry, two bulletproof vests and an iPad in 10 to 12 thefts from the seventh-floor locker room of the Ninth Precinct station house on East Fifth Street, the sources said. ... Cops suspect an inside job because the room is inaccessible to anyone walking in off the street. |
NY: The Gun Lobby Can Stop the Shooting
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Assemblyman Karim Camara and I were joined Friday by state lawmakers, family members who lost loved ones to gun violence, and community leaders in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, to shed light on the gun lobby�s undue influence in New York State and called on it to help stop the shooting that is plaguing New York�s communities. |
MI: Gun jam: Sales clog as fears -- election, doomsday, etc. -- rise
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Fears linked to November's election, street crime, civil unrest, doomsday prophecies and even a zombie apocalypse have metro Detroiters buying firearms at a brisk pace. But the boom times in gun sales are not as lucrative for local gun shops as they could be.
That's because gun retailers can't get more weapons from manufacturers, which are flooded with orders for the most popular pistols, rifles and shotguns. |
FL: Let's indict prosecutor in Zimmerman case
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Last week I wrote that one of our last recourses as patriots and citizens of the United States was to impanel our own grand juries, as proscribed in the Constitution, and bring criminal charges against those establishment politicians and public servants who are bringing down our nation through their corrupt actions. While our illegitimate president, Barack Hussein Obama, remains at the top of the list � and indeed I am taking steps to properly have him indicted for his fraudulent and treasonous acts � another obvious legal target of We the People's push for justice should be Duval County State Attorney Angela Corey.
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ATF: 68,000 weapons seized in Mexico since 2007 traced to U.S.
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According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, since 2007, Mexican officials have recovered 68,000 guns that were later traced back to the United States. The majority of these weapons were found at the scenes of drug cartel-related violence or were part of large illegal caches of weapons found in the homes of cartel members. All of these 68,000 weapons are suspected of being used in violent crimes in Mexico. |
Unstable ground: The fine line between self-defense and murder
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Daniel Adkins knew his son would never leave Lady. So when animal control officers showed up at the door with Daniel Jr.'s yellow lab in tow, "I felt like he was calling out to me for help."
Something was definitely wrong.
Adkins and his wife, Antonia, had searched the neighborhood just hours earlier, tracing their missing son's footsteps down two miles of dusty road to a cluster of strip malls. But they didn't make it as far as the Taco Bell. If they had, they would have come across the flashing police lights and the body of Daniel Jr., lying on the asphalt by the drive-thru window, with Lady by his side. |
TX: Two men injured after altercation including a gun and a knife
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Officers learned that Lewis Hampton, a white male age 41, had threatened several people with a large knife. One white male, who was threatened by Hampton, had a handgun in his possession. He confronted Hampton in an effort to protect himself and others. Hampton continued to use the knife and continued to threaten the victim and others. Hampton eventually cut the victim with the knife at which point the victim shot Hampton. After being shot, Hampton continued to verbally threaten and attack him. The victim shot Hampton again. At this point, other people were able to subdue Hampton until Tyler Police arrived. |
OH: Friends of NRA banquet again a smashing success
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Prophets Park came alive April 20 for the 18th annual Zanesville Area Friends of NRA Banquet.
The event has sold out four consecutive years.
The crowd was a mixture of professions, from doctors to factory workers and business owners to bikers. A senator and sheriff were present. The one thing they all have in common is their love of the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. These Americans fervently believe that right should not be infringed upon. |
The Nanny State Squelches Fireworks Rights
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When I was growing up in South Dakota, fireworks were everywhere during the summer. Boys spent much of June and July blowing things up. All kinds of fireworks were legal, and the firecrackers of the time�Zebras were our favorites�contained significantly more gunpowder than today�s watered-down versions. Still more powerful firecrackers were illegal but widely available�cherry bombs, silver salutes, and M80s. |
Gingrich Fading Into Irrelevance
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He took a pro-gun position to a new level, even managing to suggest that battery-powered cars like the Chevrolet Volt posed a threat to the Second Amendment. �You can�t put a gun rack in a Volt,� he told his fellow Georgians. �We believe in the right to bear arms, and we like to bear the arms in our trucks.� Two weeks ago, he vowed that �a Gingrich presidency will submit to the U.N. a treaty that extends the right to bear arms as a human right to every person on the planet.� |
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We'll take one step at a time, and the first is necessarily - given the political realities - very modest. We'll have to start working again to strengthen the law, and then again to strengthen the next law and again and again. Our ultimate goal, total control of handguns, is going to take time. The first problem is to slow down production and sales. Next is to get registration. The final problem is to make possession of all handguns and ammunition (with a few exceptions) totally illegal. � Pete Shields, founder of Handgun Control, Inc., New Yorker Magazine, June 26, 1976, pg. 53 |
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