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Armed Standoff With Police Shuts Down Part Of Route 95
WAKEFIELD, Mass. (AP) — A group of heavily-armed men are engaged in an ongoing standoff Saturday with Massachusetts police, prompting shelter-in-place… -
The Capital Gazette Gunman's Trial Begins Today. Here's What You Need To Know
Arguments in the trial of the Capital Gazette shooter will begin today — almost three years to the day since Jarrod Ramos opened fire in the newsroom of… -
Jury Selection Begins In Trial Of Gunman Involved In Capital Gazette Shooting
Jury selection in the trial of the gunman who fatally shot five employees at the Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Md., on June 28, 2018 gets… -
The White House Announces New Steps To Try To Curb Surging Gun Violence
With cities across the country witnessing spikes in violent crime, the White House on Wednesday announced a new plan to tackle gun violence, building on… -
Missouri Has Declared Federal Gun Laws Invalid. Can It Do That?
Missouri has new a law that claims to invalidate all federal gun control laws — and prohibits state and local cooperation with enforcement of those… -
California Assault Weapons Ban 'Disrespects' Freedom, Federal Judge Writes
For more than three decades, California has banned certain types of semiautomatic rifles including the AR-15 under an "assault weapons" ban. On Friday, a… -
Arrests Imminent As Boston Braces For Summer And Re-opening, Officials Say
Boston Police are pursuing several dozen criminal suspects with recently issued warrants, DA Rachael Rollins said Thursday. -
Why We're Seeing A Spike In Workplace Shootings
Workplace mass shootings are rare, but the killing of eight people by a fellow employee at a Northern California rail yard on Wednesday marks the third… -
The Debate Over Gun Laws Will Center On One Man This Week
Even in rough-and-tumble 21st century Washington politics, the confirmation process for director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and… -
Ban On Assault Weapon Manufacturing Pushed After Mass Shootings
Several Democrats in the Legislature filed a bill Tuesday (HD 4192) that would prohibit Massachusetts companies from manufacturing weapons and devices covered under the existing ban, exempting those that would be sold to law enforcement, the military or foreign governments.