Medical investigator rules Baldwin set shooting an accident [More]
So what about the chronic and habitual lies?
[Via bondmen]
Notes from the Resistance
Medical investigator rules Baldwin set shooting an accident [More]
So what about the chronic and habitual lies?
[Via bondmen]
Arizona Gunmen Raid Home While Falsely Claiming to Be U.S. Marshals, Says Sheriff [More]
As I’ve noted before, it wouldn’t hurt to be aware of The Fauxnly Ones Files. You never know when an “I was afraid he might not be a real cop” defense could use some validation that it’s a widespread and frequent enough phenomenon to be a legitimate concern.
[Via bondmen]
If anything, our criminal justice system is anti-racist, in that blacks are incarcerated at a lower rate than would be explained by their crime rates. [More]
You’d figure antisemitic racists would say something like that.
[Via bondmen]
Well how dare you threaten the highest order in our country, the FBI. [More]
Yeah, the proper order of things is for them to threaten you. That’s how these people think. It’s why they want our guns.
And I take it Donna’s all on board with her “Highest Order” targeting “Black Identity Extremists”?
[Via bondmen]
‘Gun-Free’ Oz: Shooter Opens Fire in Australian Capital’s Airport [More]
Ha-ha-ha! Ho-ho-ho and a couple of tra-la-las…
They ain’t seen nothin’ yet.
[Via bondmen]

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“Governor Hochul made the announcement in Suffolk County where the County Sheriff’s Office is reporting a more than 75 percent increase in utilization of the Red Flag Law over the last three months.” [More]
And, of course, they’ll be prepared to handle the increased caseload to preclude drawn-out delays with rights denied…? I wonder if anyone will be keeping track of people caught up in the net being victimized…
“Take the guns first, due process second,” Mr. President?
[Via Jess]
Most gun deaths are suicides. Could this law help prevent them? [More]
Let’s ask the “gun-free” Japanese!
Thoughts on filling out the form:
[Via Jess]
Defensive Use… 745 … Number of INCIDENTS reported and verified [More]
OK, now tell us how many actually occurred and how many lives were protected in each incident.
I speak from personal experience.
And three. Four if you consider younger feral son Qusay had not been born yet.
[Via Jess]
“Having recently gone through a time of intense crisis, I now understand that I am suffering complex mental health issues…” [More]
Thank you, Captain Obvious!
The other ones either suffering complex mental health issues or just being whores for their jobs are the “Authorized Journalists” who indulge and encourage such utter nonsense by referring to a singular person as “they.”
And is/are he/they microaggressing against himself/themselves when he/they says/say “I” instead of “we”?
How many spirits does The Guardian’s Australian Deputy Culture Editor think are in there, and why is it there’s never a herd of swine around when you need one?
Meanwhile, back at the farm, it looks like he’s setting things up to become a leading anti-gun spokesman, what with leaving them lying around with kids, and a one-year-old “pick[ing] up a loose bullet [sic] and put[ting] it in her mouth.”
Missouri Sheriffs Resisting FBI’s Concealed Carry Weapon Audit [More]
Good, but I don’t want them having my information, either.
Sanctimonious apparatchik John Wood is certainly a hypocritical piece of … work.
That speculation came in part amid widening knowledge about how the FBI might have established probable cause that there was a crime being committed at Mar-a-Lago using new or recent information – to prevent the probable cause from going “stale” – through a confidential informant. [More]
Arizona using shipping containers to close gaps in border wall [More]
Good thing this has nothing to do with that “single issue“!
[Via Sweet Babboo]
Attorney R. Davis Younts told Just the News the new CDC guidance won’t change military mandates “but absolutely should. [More]
Especially considering what could happen:
“If they are tried and convicted in the appeals court, the case reaches the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. If a service member is convicted in this court, they would likely receive a dishonorable discharge, a bad-conduct discharge, or, in the case of an officer, a dismissal.”
And you know what that would mean.
Liz Cheney’s husband is a partner at the law firm defending Hunter Biden [More]
Zero degrees of separation…
Testosterone Administration Induces A Red Shift in Democrats [More]
Kinda explains their hostility toward traditional masculinity and the preponderance of anti-gun males…
[Via An Hour of Wolves]
“The recommendation is that he be released,” Day said. [More]
“Trail of violence” notwithstanding.
[Via Michael G]
Stop Houston Murders, a political action committee formed in Houston, Texas, to take on “soft-on-crime Democrat judges,” seeks to call attention to the skyrocketing violent crime and murder rate in the city and the judges who facilitate a criminal catch-and-release program. [More]
There needs to be a one-stop website rating the political inclinations of all judges who run for office. Ballotpedia is about as close as I’ve found, but I’m talking one with issues ratings and who backs them, etc.
Anybody know of one?
[Via bondmen]
A St. Louis convenience store clerk who fatally shot a customer during a dispute over a candy bar was sentenced Friday to nine years in prison. At a bench trial in March, U.S. District Judge Henry Autrey found Taleb Rebhi Ali-Jawher guilty of a charge of being an undocumented immigrant in possession of a firearm. [More]
[Via bondmen]