Suspect on the run after stopping Spring ISD school bus, pointing gun at driver and students: Pct. 4
SPRING, Texas (KTRK) -- A manhunt is underway for a suspect accused of stopping a Spring ISD bus and pointing a gun at the bus driver and students on Monday morning, according to deputies. The Harris ...
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What most shooters get wrong about limp-wristing (and how to fix it)
Limp-wristing is one of the most argued-over topics in handgun circles, yet many shooters still misunderstand what it is...
A 20-year-old accused of flashing a gun on a Spring ISD school bus Monday has been arrested, according to the school district. A U.S. Marshals Service task force arrested David Romeo Madison, and he ...
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How to get weapons in StarRupture
There are various types of weapons that you will unlock in StarRupture, with the first of them being the UPP-7 REAPER. This ...
New York would become the first state to require manufacturers of 3D printers to block production of guns and gun parts under ...
The best semi-auto shotguns fire rounds reliably and cycle quickly. Even in lighter platforms, they soak up recoil and swing ...
SPRING, Texas — There are new developments in a frightening incident involving a Spring ISD school bus. Investigators say a suspect stopped the bus, pointed a gun at the driver and at students, and ...
SPRING, Texas — A suspect has been arrested after surveillance video showed someone boarding a Spring ISD school bus while holding what was believed to be a gun as students were on board. The incident ...
Her proposals include first-in-the-nation safety standards that would prevent 3D printers from even manufacturing firearms ...
SPRING, Texas (KTRK) -- Chilling details were revealed in court documents from an incident in which officers said a man got onto a Spring ISD bus full of students. On Tuesday, court records reveal ...
"It's been a dozen years," said Senate Pro Tempore Phil Baruth. "Allow the Queen City the respect and the dignity to pass ...
On Tuesday, KOAT asked APS superintendent Dr. Gabriella Blakey on the possibility of concealed detection scanners.
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