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Police asking public for tips plus any car video footage after targeted shooting in Western P.E.I.

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There are still few details available on a weekend shooting that left a man dead and a woman injured in a crashed 2008 Corolla, and set many Islanders on edge. Today, RCMP said they are seeking an unnamed perpetrator, and confirmed the...
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Ex-army reservist with alleged neo-Nazi ties arrested in U.S. for weapons cache

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Patrik Mathews, a former Canadian army reservist alleged to have ties to the neo-Nazi group The Base, was arrested by the FBI with a functioning, homemade assault rifle and large cache of ammunition.
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Gun Buyers Shouldn't be Required to Share Social Media with Police, ACLU Says

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A new bill in Illinois would require potential gun buyers to reveal their public social media accounts to state police. The ACLU is now speaking out against the idea, citing privacy and bias concerns. "The things that social media would...
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Handguns in Canada: Where are they coming from?

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The issue of handguns in Canada has come to the forefront following last month's mass shooting in Toronto. The National looks at answering that question and seeing if anyone really knows.
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Charges dropped against Alberta rancher who shot alleged trespasser

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Supporters see this as a victory that will help trigger conversation about rural crime, lack of policing resources, and the rights of landowners to defend their property.
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Cattle Raiders Terrorize South Sudanese

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Cows are a symbol of wealth in South Sudan. Though cattle raiding has been a problem in herding communities for centuries, it's gotten more dangerous since South Sudan gained independence in 2011.
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Florida airport attack prompts questions about security

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The shooting in Fort Lauderdale is raising questions about whether more can be done to keep travellers safe
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7 mass shootings, 7 times Obama demands change

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More than 7 mass shootings occurred during his presidency
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Police investigate targeted shooting in Cambridge

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Police are investigating a home invasion shooting that happened in Cambridge Wednesday night. Two people were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Three suspects were arrested after being found by police dogs in a shed...
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Attorney General: Ghost guns were 3-D printed, assembled in Nassau County

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Authorities say the untraceable weapons were 3-D printed and assembled in Nassau, and then sold on the streets of Queens.
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Manhattan DA charges inmate with selling guns from prison

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The indictment alleges that Hayden Espinosa’s sales involved 3D technology.
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Sask. NDP's Meara Conway comments on Sask. Party's Jeremy Harrison bringing gun into legislative building

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Sask. NDP MLA Meara Conway spoke Tuesday about former government House leader Jeremy Harrison's admission that he had brought a gun into the legislative building years ago.
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RAW | Jeremy Harrison on bringing gun to Sask. legislature, resigning House leader position, harrassment accusations

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A Saskatchewan cabinet minister who initially told the premier he didn't bring a long gun into the legislature, only to reverse himself days later, says talks with family members helped jog his memory. Jeremy Harrison spoke with CBC Monday.
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Arrest made in 2021 double homicide in remote Manitoba First Nation

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A 22-year-old man has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder after RCMP say he fatally shot two people then set their home on fire in September 2021. Leon Paul Mercredi was arrested Monday in Fond du Lac, Sask., where police...
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3 people charged following violent GTA carjacking

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York Regional Police have released footage of a recent carjacking and takedown that occured in Thornhill, Ont. This comes as the GTA has seen a significant rise in armed carjackings.
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State Trooper Brian North found not guilty in manslaughter trial

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North was found not guilty of first-degree manslaughter with a firearm, second-degree manslaughter with a firearm, and criminally negligent homicide.
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Saskatoon police say boys accused of manslaughter knew victim

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Two boys facing manslaughter charges knew the 12-year-old boy they are accused of killing, according to Saskatoon police. Police say the 12-year-old boy was shot and later died in hospital.
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Police Recover Over 100 Guns Stolen From A Store

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Police Recover Over 100 Guns Stolen From A Store
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Mother of 6-Year-Old School Shooter to be Sentenced

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Mother of 6-Year-Old School Shooter to be Sentenced
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Murder charge laid in B.C. officer’s death

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A 25-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of B.C. RCMP Const. Rick O’Brien. O’Brien is the 10th officer to be killed in the line of duty in the last 12 months.
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Supreme Court Rules Man Can't Challenge Gun Conviction

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The Supreme Court ruled that a man convicted to 27 years in prison on gun charges won't be able to challenge his conviction.
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Police associations call for action to address wave of officer deaths

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Four of Canada's largest police associations issued a joint statement calling for action to address what they see as a growing wave of violence aimed at police officers and their communities.
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Hunting associations worry amendments to firearms bill go too far

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The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters is speaking out against the federal government's amendments to Bill C-21, which would prohibit some hunting rifles. 'We were told repeatedly by the government they wouldn't go after hunters,'...