In a significant turn of events, the Tasmanian government has decided against implementing limits on the number of firearms that individuals can own, despite strong recommendations from the state’s police chief, Donna Adams. This decision has reignited discussions surrounding potential reforms in gun laws, following a recent tragic incident involving the shooting death of Constable Keith Smith. The police commissioner had urged the government to adopt measures that would restrict firearm ownership to mitigate risks associated with such violent crimes. Documents obtained by the state Labor opposition detail Adams' correspondence with Felix Ellis, Tasmania's police minister. In her letter, she... [Continue Reading]
On March 7, Manitoba RCMP executed a search warrant at a residence in Erickson targeting a 55-year-old male suspected of illegal firearm possession. The search uncovered 12 firearms and approximately 2,000 rounds of ammunition despite the resident being legally barred from owning weapons. This finding led to multiple charges including unauthorized possession and unsafe storage of firearms. The suspect was released on an undertaking and is scheduled to appear in court in May. The investigation is ongoing, with more charges anticipated based on evidence gathered by Manitoba’s Integrated Law Enforcement Team West and Yellowhead RCMP. This case underscores the persistent... [Continue Reading]
In today’s newsletter: The story of the Scottish town is not just one of Britain’s deadliest shooting, but the strength and determination that came nextGood morning. On 13 March 1996, a man walked into the gymnasium at Dunblane primary school and opened fire on a class of five- and six-year-olds. In the space of just a few minutes, 16 children – Abigail McLennan, Brett McKinnon, Charlotte Dunn, David Kerr, Emily Morton, Emma Crozier, Hannah Scott, Joanna Ross, John Petrie, Kevin Hasell, Megan Turner, Melissa Currie, Mhairi MacBeath, Ross Irvine, Sophie North and Victoria Clydesdale – alongside their teacher, Gwen Mayor,... [Continue Reading]
In a tragic incident early Saturday morning, a mass shooting at EZ's Lounge in Oakland, California, resulted in the deaths of two individuals identified as 33-year-old Latetia Bobo and 25-year-old Markise Martin. Both victims were remembered as cherished members of their respective communities, with Bobo being a beloved educator and Martin a devoted father. The shooting ranks among the latest examples of gun violence in the United States, drawing attention once again to the ongoing issues of safety in public venues. During the shooting, seven people were injured, with some reports indicating that five additional victims were hospitalized. This incident... [Continue Reading]