School Shooting Trial Verdict

A Galveston, Texas, jury found the parents of a school shooter not liable for the violence, but held the shooter and the company that sold him ammunition liable. The shooter has been charged with capital murder and deemed mentally incompetent. The jury awarded $330 million in damages.

Ammunition Vending Machines in Grocery Stores

Some grocery stores in Oklahoma, Texas, and Alabama have vending machines that dispense ammunition, sparking debate on gun safety and convenience for hunters in rural areas.

Ryan Watson's Experience in Turks and Caicos

Ryan Watson faced 12 years in prison in Turks and Caicos for having bullets in his carry-on bag but was released after a suspended sentence and fine. His faith and help from lawmakers played a crucial role in his return to Oklahoma.

Hunter Biden's gun trial

Hunter Biden's missing revolver reappeared at his gun trial after six years, with text messages revealing contradictions in official statements from the Secret Service. The gun store owner refused to supply paperwork to the Secret Service. During court proceedings, the weapon was produced for inspection, and details about the purchase and ammunition choices were discussed.

Virginia father detained in Turks and Caicos for ammunition possession

Virginia father Tyler Wenrich was detained in Turks and Caicos for having ammunition in his luggage, but has since been released and reunited with his family in Richmond, Virginia.

American tourist sentenced for bringing ammunition into Turks and Caicos

American tourist Tyler Wenrich sentenced to fine and time served for bringing ammunition into Turks and Caicos

Virginia man detained in Turks and Caicos for possessing ammunition

Virginia man detained in Turks and Caicos for stray bullets in his travel backpack sentenced to time served and fine, part of a group of Americans facing 12-year prison sentences for possessing ammunition on the islands.

American Citizen Detained in Turks and Caicos for Ammunition in Luggage

Bryan Hagerich, an American citizen, was detained in the Turks and Caicos Islands for having ammunition in his luggage but has now been released and returned home to Pennsylvania after a suspended sentence and paying a fine.

American Tourist Freed in Turks and Caicos

American tourist Bryan Hagerich was freed after court in Turks and Caicos suspended his 12-month sentence and fined him $6,700 for bringing ammunition into the country. He claims it was accidental. Four other American tourists still face similar charges.

Americans charged for possession of ammunition in Turks and Caicos

One of five Americans charged for possession of ammunition in Turks and Caicos will be free to leave after paying a fine.

American Man Freed After Bringing Ammunition to Turks and Caicos

An American man who brought 20 rounds of ammunition to Turks and Caicos on vacation has been freed after a court ruling. He pleaded guilty, but due to exceptional circumstances, he will not serve any time in jail.

Americans Arrested in Turks and Caicos for Having Stray Ammunition

Five Americans were arrested and detained in Turks and Caicos for having stray ammunition in their luggage. Bryan Hagerich, a former pro baseball player, received a suspended 52-month sentence and a $6,500 fine. Politicians applauded the judge's decision. The Americans are awaiting their fates together on the island.

Arrest of Armed Venezuelan Immigrant in Chicago

Chicago Police arrested a Venezuelan immigrant armed with a handgun and ammunition after a shooting incident. Despite the charges, the suspect was released from custody.

Americans Arrested in Turks and Caicos for Carrying Ammo

Five Americans have been arrested in Turks and Caicos for carrying ammunition in their luggage at the airport. Families of the detainees are asking for prayers and support as they face potential prison sentences.

Americans Arrested in Turks and Caicos for Carrying Ammunition

Several Americans have been arrested in Turks and Caicos for carrying ammunition in their luggage, facing potential 12-year prison sentences. Governors from various states are urging for their release, citing no malicious intent.

Americans Detained in Turks and Caicos for Ammunition in Luggage

Three Americans detained in Turks and Caicos face at least 12 years in prison for having stray ammunition in their luggage, sparking a plea for their release from Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, and Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's rising support and Israel's war against Hamas

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's domestic support is rising as Israel's war against Hamas advances. Polls show Likud Party would receive 25 mandates, Netanyahu preferred over rival Benny Gantz. Biden administration criticized for withholding ammunition from Israel in its war on Hamas.

Biden Administration Withholding Ammunition from Israel in Fight Against Hamas

Republican officials are criticizing the Biden administration for withholding ammunition from Israel in its fight against Hamas, accusing Biden of being anti-Israel and pro-Hamas. Israeli leaders are determined to defeat Hamas regardless of international support.

American detained in Turks and Caicos for carrying ammunition

Bryan Hagerich faces at least 12 years in prison in Turks and Caicos after ammunition was found in his checked bag, sparking a debate on unintended consequences of strict firearm laws in the island.

U.S. halts ammunition shipment to Israel

The Biden administration halted a shipment of U.S. ammunition bound for Israel, causing confusion among Israeli officials. The decision was not related to opposition to an invasion of Rafah. Despite this, the U.S. has provided billions in security assistance to Israel since recent attacks. Israel believes the Biden administration is 'slow-walking' military aid but claims ammunition deliveries are continuing as normal.

Americans Charged in Turks and Caicos for Carrying Ammunition

Four Americans charged in Turks and Caicos for carrying ammunition are facing legal proceedings after being detained for violating strict gun laws in the country.

Missing Ammunition in Colombian Military Bases

Colombia's President Gustavo Petro revealed that hundreds of thousands of ammunition items went missing from two military bases, potentially ending up in the hands of rebel or criminal groups. Investigations are ongoing to root out internal networks involved in illegal arms trade.

Ukraine's Defense Industry

Ukraine is ramping up its defense industry to repel Russia, with a focus on privately-owned factories producing weapons and ammunition. The country's military spending has surged, but it still needs massive support from the West to stand a chance against Russia.

Alec Baldwin 'Rust' shooting trial

Ammunition supplier testifies he only provided inert dummy rounds to the 'Rust' film set where Alec Baldwin fatally shot a cinematographer. The trial of the 'Rust' movie armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed continues with focus on the source of live rounds found on set. Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed face involuntary manslaughter charges. Defense claims Gutierrez-Reed is being unfairly scapegoated. Testimony also includes accusations of evidence tampering against Gutierrez-Reed.

Ukrainian Officials Concerned About Russian Advances and Ammunition Shortages

Ukrainian officials are concerned about Russian advances and the possibility of losing the war this year due to ammunition shortages and Russian aggression. Allies are looking into supplying ammunition to Ukraine, and both sides are preparing for potential future offensives.

European leaders discuss support for Ukraine amid Russia's invasion

French President Macron stated that sending Western troops to Ukraine is not ruled out in the future as Russia's invasion continues. European leaders discussed providing unwavering support to Ukraine, including sending substantial shipments of ammunition.

Resignation of RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel

RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel announces resignation amidst Ukraine crisis

Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

The roots of Russia's invasion of Ukraine go back decades and run deep, leading to a shift in the world order. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy revealed that at least 31,000 Ukrainian troops have been killed since the invasion started. Ukraine is focusing on acquiring weapons and ammunition to defend itself. The conflict has caused delays in military aid, impacting Ukraine's ability to fight back effectively.

US Lawmakers' Failure to Approve Emergency Aid for Ukraine

President Biden blames US lawmakers for the fall of Avdiivka in Ukraine due to their failure to approve emergency aid, highlighting the need for urgent funding to resupply Ukrainian forces.