The suspect in the Buffalo supermarket massacre purchased the primary weapon allegedly used in the shooting – a used Bushmaster XM-15 semiautomatic rifle – from a licensed dealer near his hometown but ...
The gun shop owner who sold the Bushmaster XM-15 to the 18-year-old accused of killing 10 people at a Tops supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y., said his customer had passed a background check and raised no ...
As the debate regarding mass shootings and gun control gains steam in the wake of the Buffalo shooting tragedy, details are now coming forth regarding the accused’s actions. A gun shop owner who says ...
Two survivors and the families of six slain victims of the 2002 sniper shootings have reached a $2.5 million settlement with the manufacturer of the Bushmaster rifle used during the attacks and the ...
ENDICOTT, New York (WABC) -- The 18-year-old suspect in the mass shooting at a Buffalo grocery store bought the semi-automatic gun used in the attack legally, right here in New York state. Police say ...
Gun control laws on the books in New York State should have been enough to keep a suspected killer from his murderous weekend hate spree in Buffalo. But loopholes in the law apparently allowed him to ...
Sniper suspect John Muhammad never should have been in possession of the Bushmaster XM-15 rifle linked to the deadly shootings in the Washington area because he was legally barred from owning firearms ...
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