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by Lee Williams The millions of law-abiding Americans who have chosen to carry a concealed firearm are putting “everyone involved at risk,” the ATF announced this week in a tweet on X. “Take a look into our world. This is a scenario @ATFWasington frequently faces when combatting violent crime and maintaining public safety. Many people attempt to conceal firearms on their person or belongings which puts everyone involved at risk. #MakeDCSafeAgain #ATF,” the ATF tweeted on X. As you can imagine, ATF’s message received hundreds of overwhelmingly negative responses including many that are not fit to reprint. “Concealed carry is…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Senate Republicans are behind President Donald Trump’s desire to send the National Guard to Democrat-led cities and states with high crime rates, and some are even open to sending troops to blue cities in their own states to clean up the streets.”Blue cities like Memphis need all the help they can get to combat violent crime,” Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., told Fox News Digital in a statement.Trump’s desire to replicate his crime-fighting efforts in Washington, D.C., where he federalized the local police and sent in the National Guard to patrol the streets…
NEED TO KNOW Jake Haro, 32, remains jailed after being charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of his son, Emmanuel Haro, who is presumed deadHe said in a recent jailhouse interview that he and his wife, Rebecca Haro, who is also charged with murder, are innocentHe says that his 2023 child cruelty conviction for severely injuring his 10-week-old daughter tainted the case against him now As authorities continue to search for the remains of baby Emmanuel Haro, his father vehemently denied that the boy was the victim of long-term abuse. Allegations that Jake Haro, 32, and his wife,…
If you’ve followed our previous coverage of Silencer Shop’s lawsuit against the ATF and DOJ, then you already know the battle over silencers and SBRs is far from over. But behind the headlines is the Silencer Shop Foundation—a nonprofit quietly (and now not so quietly) working to dismantle the laws that restrict your right to own common firearm accessories. What Is the Silencer Shop Foundation? The Silencer Shop Foundation (SSF) is the advocacy arm of Silencer Shop; the company that revolutionized how suppressors are purchased with kiosk-based fingerprinting, simplified trust processes, and established dealer partnerships nationwide. But while Silencer Shop…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Mexican Senate session descended into chaos on Wednesday when two senior politicians traded blows following a heated debate over the U.S.’ involvement in the fight against drug cartels.Video captured the explosive moment when Alejandro “Alito” Moreno, head of the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), and Gerardo Fernández Noroña, the Senate president of the ruling Morena Party, violently shoved one another after lawmakers finished singing the national anthem to close the day’s session. The clash erupted after a tense debate, during which the Morena Party and its allies reportedly accused PRI and the conservative National…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The remains of an Israeli hostage who spent nearly two years in captivity in the Gaza Strip were recovered Friday, the country’s military announced. “The body of Ilan Weiss, who was held hostage for 693 days in Gaza, has been recovered in a joint Israel Defense Forces and Israeli Security Agency military operation,” the IDF said. “Ilan was from Kibbutz Be’eri and left his home on the morning of October 7 to join the kibbutz emergency response team. He was murdered and kidnapped by Hamas during the October 7 Massacre,” it added. “His wife…
NEED TO KNOW The Anh Nguyen, 29, was arrested in relation to the April kidnapping and murder of 45-year-old Thi Kim TranNguyen was charged with murder and wound person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, per the New South Wales Police ForceTran’s body was found on April 17 in a burnt-out car; she was reportedly shot before the car was set alight after being stripped naked in front of two children A man was arrested and charged in relation to the April 2025 kidnapping and murder of a 45-year-old woman whose body was left inside a burnt-out car. On…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Newly released dispatch recordings detail the rapid police response after a shooter opened fire at a Minneapolis Catholic church Wednesday, prompting urgent calls for “all available assistance.The hour-long audio recording captures dispatchers, police officers and other first responders coordinating a large-scale emergency response after gunfire erupted during a morning church service.”Minneapolis has a possible active shooter,” one responder said over the radio.As officers arrived, they reported multiple victims and called for urgent reinforcements. The recordings also reveal their efforts to keep ambulance routes open amidst growing chaos.VANCE BLASTS PSAKI FOR POST DECLARING…
NEED TO KNOW A woman drove her car off a highway into a river in Texas, with three kids in towThe woman and her 1-year-old infant died, while two older children survivedAuthorities have concluded the incident was a murder-suicide A woman who drove her car into a river in April, killing herself and her infant child, did it intentionally, authorities in Texas now claim. The woman was driving a Kia SUV in Channelview, Texas, just east of Houston, with her 7, 5 and 1-year-old children in tow when the car veered off the road and plunged into the San Jacinto…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A man arrested and charged in connection with the viral July 26 beatdown in the streets of downtown Cincinnati has once again been granted bond after he was rearrested on federal charges earlier this week. Jermaine Mathews, 39, stood before a federal judge on Wednesday for a bond hearing after he was arrested on Aug. 25 and charged with conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute 40 grams or more of fentanyl, and operating a premises for the purpose of trafficking narcotics.Prosecutor Anthony Springer argued that Mathews should remain in custody,…

