“We have noticed inconsistencies in his story and detectives are continuing to investigate,” police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said Monday morning.
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Chicago Police Investigating Alleged Self-Defense Shooting that Left Three Dead
Published: August 15, 2017 { 13 comments }Arizona Court Rules a Gun is ‘Loaded’ Even with An Empty Chamber
Published: August 12, 2017 { 47 comments }A three-judge panel in Arizona has determined the legal definition of a “loaded” firearm, ruling that a gun can be loaded even without a live round in the chamber.
Walmart Faces Twitter’s Wrath for Back-to-School Sign Hung Over Rifle Case
Published: August 10, 2017 { 35 comments }In what appears to be either a thoughtless decision by an employee or a tasteless practical joke, retail giant Walmart is taking heat for a back-to-school sign hung over a glass display of rifles and shotguns.
Mother Fatally Shoots Five-Time Felon: ‘He shouldn’t have brought his a** into my house’
Published: August 10, 2017 { 55 comments }A Marietta, Georgia, woman last week shot and killed a man she says came into her house and threatened her and her children with a gun.
The Most Definitive Scientific Study on the Question of, ‘Do Guns Kill People?’
Published: August 9, 2017 { 6 comments }Are guns responsible for “gun crime” and “gun violence” and “gun deaths”?
Watch Idiot Lawmakers Oppose A Bill to Teach Gun Safety in Public Schools
Published: August 7, 2017 { 38 comments }[This bill] “is simply another assault on our good senses, our schools, and our students to introduce guns into more public places…”
Stand Your Ground vs. Castle Doctrine: What’s the Difference?
Published: July 28, 2017 { 14 comments }Generally speaking, the difference between castle doctrine laws and stand your ground laws lies in the location in which you have a duty to retreat. We’ll start with the castle doctrine.
Cali DOJ Attempting to Expand Definition of ‘Assault Weapon’ without Public Comment
Published: July 25, 2017 { 27 comments }The California DOJ claims that its entire set of new firearm regulations is exempt from the standard rulemaking procedure that, under a 1945 law called the Administrative Procedures Act, allows the public time to comment on the new rules.
WATCH: Optimus Prime Gets Butt kicked Trying to Rob Fresno Starbucks
Published: July 24, 2017 { 3 comments }“Big knife. Fake gun. Optimus Prime mask. Oh, yeah. I’m ready.”
$12 Instructions for 3D-Printed Firearms have Anti-gunners Sweating
Published: July 21, 2017 { 5 comments }Readily available homemade firearms have long been the ultimate gun-control nightmare, and a new report suggests that Michael Bloomberg’s bad dream may become reality sooner than even he could have imagined.









