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"Rise of Ghost Guns: Untraceable Homemade Firearms in Criminal Cases"

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In the US, police link untraceable "ghost guns" to the suspect Luigi Mangione in the death of CEO Brian Thompson, highlighting the rising use of homemade firearms that lack serial numbers. Authorities are taking legal actions to regulate the creation and distribution of ghost guns. read more


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"Ghost Guns: Untraceable Firearms Raise Alarms in Law Enforcement"

#GhostGuns #USGunControl

Luigi Mangione is suspected of killing CEO Brian Thompson with a 9mm "ghost gun," untraceable firearms made through methods like 3D printing. These weapons have been used in several crimes, leading to increased regulations by authorities, although legal challenges remain. read more

Recent attempts on Trump's life spark concerns about political violence

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Two recent assassination attempts on Donald Trump coincide with a rise in political violence support in the US, with firearms outnumbering people. Gun safety advocates blame the proliferation of guns, stressing on addressing the crisis. Potential solutions include de-escalating violence and condemning political violence. read more

#MassShootings #USGunControl

A series of mass shootings across the US, including incidents in New York, Alabama, Missouri, and Ohio, left one dead and 34 wounded, contributing to more than 240 mass shootings in 2024. Calls for gun control increase. read more

#USGunControl #NRA

Gun-control advocacy groups gather outside the Capitol in Washington DC, with NRA's influence declining. Both sides prepare for upcoming elections, highlighting stark differences on gun policies between Biden and Trump. Anti-gun-control groups mobilize voter drives, while NRA struggles with financial and legal issues. read more

#USguncontrol #politicalviolence

A study of 13,000 Americans found a link between gun owners who purchased weapons post-2020, carry guns in public, and a willingness to engage in political violence. The research raises concerns about potential violence as the US faces heightened tensions. read more