Suspect on the run after shooting six people one fatally at Texas bar, and the situation immediately feels heavy. A man, somewhere between midnight and 2 a.m., walks into a bar, orders a beer, and then, after about an hour of… well, not much, starts shooting. Reports are coming in about 40 or more shots fired outside on the patio, leaving six people hit, one of them dead. It’s a stark reminder of how quickly things can escalate and the senselessness of violence.
He was reportedly not interacting with anyone before the shooting, just nursing his beer, according to witnesses. Then, he stepped outside, and gunfire erupted.… Continue reading
Two 17-year-olds have been arrested and charged as adults with first-degree murder in the shooting death of congressional intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, who was killed by stray bullets in Washington DC. The victim, a summer intern for a Kansas Republican congressman, was not the intended target of the gunfire. The suspects, identified as Kelvin Thomas Jr. and Jailen Lucas, were apprehended following an investigation that included surveillance footage. The crime, which occurred near Mount Vernon Square, prompted former President Trump to cite the killing as a reason for deploying national guard troops in the nation’s capital.
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A man in Houston has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of an 11-year-old boy who was participating in a “ding dong ditch” prank, according to authorities. The suspect, Gonzalo Leon Jr., was apprehended by a SWAT team and is currently in custody. This incident follows a similar case in Frisco, Texas, where a man fired at teenagers engaged in the same prank, resulting in aggravated assault charges. Tragically, these events highlight a pattern of escalating violence related to the “ding dong ditch” prank, with past instances including deadly outcomes in Southern California and Virginia.
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In a tragic case of road rage, 17-year-old Katelynn Strate, seven months pregnant, was shot and killed. The suspect, 54-year-old Barry West, has been charged with second-degree murder and other offenses. The baby was delivered via emergency C-section and is doing well, while Katelynn became an organ donor. This incident has sparked discussions about road rage, with Louisiana already topping the list for road rage incidents. Katelynn’s family is seeking justice and is focused on raising her baby girl.
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A month before a fatal shooting, the Trump administration slashed funding from a Homeland Security program designed to prevent mass shootings. This downsizing significantly impacted the DHS’ Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships, leading to the termination of grants for local agencies in Minnesota. These grants were crucial for establishing multidisciplinary teams aimed at identifying and managing potential threats. While DHS officials defended the decision, critics argued that the loss of these programs left communities more vulnerable, potentially impacting the ability to prevent the tragic event.
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Donald Trump’s claims of rampant crime in Washington D.C., used to justify deploying National Guard troops, are contradicted by dropping crime rates and a focus on “show” rather than actual need. While urban areas experience higher crime rates, rural areas face distinct issues, particularly higher firearm-related deaths, and significantly lower reporting of crimes such as sexual assault. The author suggests the issue of crime is being used for political grandstanding and notes a waste of taxpayer money in the process. Ultimately, the article highlights the underreporting of crime in rural communities and calls attention to the true emergencies facing the country, such as guns and homelessness.
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The Minneapolis shooter “expressed hate towards almost every group imaginable.” It’s a chilling reality, but it seems to be a common thread woven through these tragedies. Thinking about it, it makes you wonder if the goal was pure chaos, a desire to ignite conflict and have everyone talking, no matter the cost. This person seemed to want to be the center of attention, to have their actions fuel political narratives. It’s a sad, twisted way to try to achieve some kind of infamy.
It’s easy to say, “violence is bad,” but the sheer volume of these events demands we delve deeper.… Continue reading
Following a school shooting at Annunciation School in Minneapolis, which resulted in the deaths of two children and injuries to 17 others, authorities identified the shooter as Robin Westman. The FBI is investigating the attack as domestic terrorism and a hate crime targeting Catholics. Mayor Jacob Frey urged unity and compassion, warning against using the tragedy to vilify marginalized communities, particularly the trans community. The Human Rights Campaign and GLAAD echoed these sentiments, emphasizing that gun violence is an epidemic and should not be used to scapegoat any particular group, including the trans community.
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Following a mass shooting at a Minneapolis church that killed two children and injured 17 others, California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the Republican Party for inaction on gun violence. The shooting, carried out by 23-year-old Robin Westman, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, occurred at Annunciation Catholic Church. The FBI is investigating the shooting as an act of domestic terrorism and hate crime. The event prompted calls for government action from Democratic officials, with President Trump issuing a proclamation to lower flags to half-staff.
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