Gun
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Newyork
Does Having a Gun Make a Person Suspicious? Courts Aren’t Sure Now.
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could allow more New Yorkers to carry guns is raising thorny questions and has jeopardized at least one case so far.
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US
Three Men Face Federal Gun Charges in Kansas City Super Bowl Parade Shooting
Prosecutors said some of the weapons recovered from the scene of the Feb. 14 shooting had been unlawfully purchased or trafficked.
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Newyork
What the ‘Rust’ Shooting Case Is Really About
In my first job as a military adviser on a film set, I witnessed the stark contrast between the gun safety culture of my Navy SEAL days and the cavalier attitude toward firearms that permeates Hollywood. During a break in filming, the lead actor ...
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Books
What the ‘Rust’ Trial Says About the Case Against Alec Baldwin
The trial of the “Rust” armorer offered a preview of the case against Mr. Baldwin, who is set to stand trial on an involuntary manslaughter charge in July.
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Newyork
8-Year-Old Carried a Gun Into a New York City School, Police Say
The gun was unloaded, and no students were injured, according to the Police Department.
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Newyork
For N.R.A.’s LaPierre, a Legacy of Guns and Money
Wayne LaPierre, who led the National Rifle Association for more than three decades, had long been the face of the American gun rights movement, a Beltway Clint Eastwood who insisted that “the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is with a good guy ...
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Books
9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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US
Young Victims, Young Suspects: The Kansas City Shooting and Gun Violence
In the Super Bowl parade shooting, many of the wounded were children, and the two people charged so far in connection with the gunfire are also under 18.
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Newyork
N.R.A. Lawyer Distances Gun Group From LaPierre’s Lavish Spending
A lawyer for the National Rifle Association said that Wayne LaPierre’s actions did not embody the organization. Mr. LaPierre announced his resignation as the group’s leader last week.
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Newyork
LaPierre, Longtime N.R.A. Leader, Faces Trial That Could End His Reign
A lawsuit brought by New York’s attorney general against Wayne LaPierre and three other N.R.A. insiders accuses the gun-rights group of decades of corruption.