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Jacksonville Shooting Witness Recalls 'People Crying' And 'Running For Their Lives'
Ryen Aleman tells NPR how he and another gamer hid in a restroom to avoid the shooter. As the two huddled in a stall, they could hear gunshots and the cries of people who had been hit. -
Students Rally, Announce Demands For Mass. Gun Maker
A group of about 100 gun control supporters, most of them young, finished a four-day march with a rally across the street from Smith & Wesson’s headquarters in Springfield. -
After His Murder, Family And Friends Remember And Mourn Jeffrey Montaque
Jeff is remembered as thoughtful and funny, honest and even-keeled. His relatives describe his death as the hardest thing they’ve ever experienced. -
Bills And Bulletproof Backpacks: Safety Measures For A New School Year
As summer draws to a close, schools are beefing up security, and some parents are buying bulletproof school supplies. In Washington, one agency wants to students to learn about traumatic injuries. -
Is Cuomo Threatening NRA's Existence? He Says: 'I'd Like To Believe It's True.'
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the National Rifle Association's lawsuit against him is "frivolous." The lawsuit claims that Cuomo's policies are trying to deprive it of its first amendment rights. -
NRA Says It Faces A Financial Crisis In Lawsuit Against New York State Officials
The National Rifle Association says insurance companies are backing away from the organization, threatening its ability to operate. -
Las Vegas Shooting Investigation Closed. No Motive Found
Police investigating the October 2017 attack said they've been able to answer the "who, what, when, where and how" of the massacre, but as the probe ends, officials cannot explain the "why." -
Medical Ethicist Arthur Caplan Worries That 3D-Printed Guns Could Lead To Spike In Gun Deaths
Medical ethicist Arthur Caplan discussed the legal battle over making blueprints for 3D-printed guns available to the public. -
Judge Issues Temporary Restraining Order Blocking 3D-Printer Guns
The judge said the untraceable weapons could end up in the wrong hands. But it's unclear how effective the order is since some gun plans have already been online for four days. -
Capital Gazette Shooting Suspect Pleads Not Guilty To Murder Charges
Jarrod Ramos is accused of entering the Annapolis, Md., newsroom armed with a shotgun on June 28 and murdering John McNamara, Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiaasen, Wendi Winters and Rebecca Smith.