Articles Tagged with guns

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A married couple in Georgia was allegedly robbing a convenience store at gunpoint when a few of the customers intervened and used their own firearms to prevent it. 

Early in the evening on January 9, an Ideal Mart market in Gilmer County was visited by a man who was using a pair of women’s underwear as a makeshift face mask. The purported patron grabbed an energy drink from the cooler. 

According to reports, the man approached the cashier and pulled out a .45 caliber. He allegedly pointed it at the employee and told them to hand over the money. 

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The Chief of Staff of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center was arrested after he allegedly sent his wife text messages while intoxicated and threatened to harm her and her family. 

According to reports, on December 11, the man who is Vanderbilt’s Regional Director of Emergency Medicine and the Chief of Staff for one of their hospitals attended the company Christmas party with his wife. 

It was reported that the man was intoxicated from drinking at the party. 

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An alleged kidnapper with several weapons in their vehicle grabbed a screaming woman and led the police on a miles-long chase when they tried to rescue her from potential harm. 

On the morning of November 7, a 29-year-old Texas man allegedly had an interaction with a woman in Amarillo. She was screaming, and the man allegedly forced her into a silver Hyundai. 

The Amarillo Police Department was notified about the situation, and they went to the area where the incident was taking place. 

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A North Carolina man was jailed on multiple charges after allegedly breaking into a residence and stealing several firearms and a vehicle. 

On October 20, a home near the Catawba River in the city of Lincolnton was reportedly broken into while the residents were not home. 

A family member of the homeowners saw that the front and basement doors were open, but they knew the residents were out. They notified the authorities about the situation, and officers were sent to the address. 

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A man from Eastern Tennessee allegedly held a woman at knifepoint in a motel room, and when the police arrived, he tried to take possession of their guns. 

Just after midnight on September 30, the authorities received a call from a woman who said that she and a man got into an argument, and he tried to hold her hostage at knifepoint in one of the rooms at the Bravo Inn in Johnson City. 

Officers with the Johnson City Police Department were sent to the location. 

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A boy at a New York middle school was accused of threatening to shoot one of his classmates after the child refused to share his answers in science class. 

On the morning of May 25, students in one of the classrooms at Voorheesville Middle School in Voorheesville, New York, were working on a science lab assignment. 

An 11-year-old in the class reportedly asked another boy to give him the answers. The student said that he would not allow the boy to take the answers from his work. 

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When the police were trying to detain a man in the middle of the street during a rainstorm, the suspect began to dance around and twerking in a purported attempt to mock and resist them.

57-year-old Richard Wolfe is from Crystal River, Florida.

Around noon on September 7, Wolfe was reportedly driving his SUV down State Road 44 in Inverness.

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When officers tried to detain a suspect for alleged acts of domestic violence, the man reportedly grabbed a large knife and wielded it in a threatening manner toward the officers in a purported attempt to avoid arrest.

50-year-old Daniel Edwin Kostecky resides in the Two Rivers Inn West in Jamestown, North Dakota.

On December 12, Kostecky and a female companion were together in his hotel room when they reportedly began to have a verbal disagreement.

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A Louisiana man found with drugs, assorted weaponry and a gun tucked between his butt cheeks pleaded guilty to the accusations during a court proceeding on September 18.

On December 28, 24-year-old Justin Savoie was spending time with a woman at her residence in Golden Meadow, which is approximately 50-miles from New Orleans.

Police confronted the pair when something caused them to purport dubious activity may have been taking place, and they went into the woman’s home to take a look around.

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A Salt Lake City man is facing charges after he allegedly threatened the mayor in addition to encouraging attendants to bring guns to a rally planned for protesting the shelter-in-place order.

A St. George resident planned a protest that took place last Saturday, and hundreds of people, many ignoring social distancing recommendations and without anything protecting their faces, showed up in Washington Square at the City-County Building to fight against orders put in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

One of the ways the event was promoted was on a Facebook page, and it was reported that a commenter, identified as 58-year-old Marlin Richard Baer, left a post that was deemed an attempt to orchestrate a violent outcome.

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