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He was upstairs playing video games when his cameras caught a man peeking in his windows.
Minutes later the intruder kicked the door in, and they were standing face to face.
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A man was being beaten with an ax in a Raleigh front yard.
A neighbor with a carry permit got out of his car, gave one warning, then made a decision.
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A Tulsa mother was on the phone with 911 as her husband attacked her. Her 16-year-old son ended it before officers arrived.
People online are split on what he did. What happened, and what he reached for, in the full story.
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It started with four prosecutors. Now 13 Virginia counties have drawn a hard line before the new gun ban even takes effect.
Their reason? They say the law can't be lawfully enforced.
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A 21-year-old with a concealed carry license was face to face with a man pointing a gun at him inside a Philly Royal Farms.
What he did next was caught on camera. So was what a stranger did right after the shots stopped.
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A shirtless stranger with scissors ended up in a Utah man's kitchen, and the homeowner had a gun and seconds to decide.
What he chose has the internet arguing.
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A man and a woman were parked at a Daytona Beach park when a stranger walked up and pulled a gun.
What he didn't count on was that he wasn't the only one armed.
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A Tulsa homeowner watched a stranger creep around his house on camera, then walked downstairs to find him already inside.
What happened next left the intruder in surgery and the homeowner without a scratch.
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It's signed. Tennessee's deadly force property law takes effect July 1.
It's narrower than the early headlines claimed, but it hands residents facing a violent break-in something they didn't have before.
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He was holding a sword when the gunfire stopped him.
The person who pulled the trigger sat through an interview with detectives and the TBI, then walked out the same night.
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Some hits act like an off switch. Others are just a timer, and that timer can run far longer than your life can afford.
The difference comes down to one thing most shooters never train for.
Nate Parker breaks the whole thing down at:
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A small-town Indiana police chief is accused of pulling a gun out of his own evidence room and selling it to a pawn shop.
Then investigators say he scrambled to get it back, and told one of his officers he had things at home the feds would never find.
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Still open. Day 43 of @SilencerCentral's 100 Days of Silence. $3,660.97 prize stack. Free entry, 21+ in suppressor-eligible states. https://t.co/UTBsy2hYBg
A Virginia judge permanently blocked universal background checks on private gun sales seven months ago.
This week, the State Police quietly turned them back on anyway. @GunOwners says that crossed a line and wants the man in charge held in contempt.
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