Loaded Guns Sell for Just $3 at Flushing Elementary School
A third-grader bought a gun from his classmate yesterday.
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A third-grader bought a gun from his classmate yesterday.
Maybe still pack your bulletproof vest.
All the time, in fact. Literally, every time someone tries, according to some studies.
A violent standoff between police and a resident of Celebration, Florida, ends in death.
If it weren't for the device, this morning's fight with his super could have turned out differently.
The young Efraim E. Diveroli, a former $300 million government weapons contractor convicted of fraud and conspiracy, arrested for — what else? — trying to buy guns.
These are probably the guys who need a little extra security.
Why can't Congress stop terrorists from buying guns?
Mayor hopes to stop people on the FBI's Terror Watchlist from being able to legally buy guns and explosives.
Val Kilmer must've called in sick that day.
Not his muscles, a real gun show! Where they sell guns to people they know shouldn't have them!
Of course mobsters are involved. That's what all New Yorkers are like, after all!
He may have gotten two years in prison, but as we learned from a similar crime over the weekend, it could have been worse.
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