Your NRA-ILA Daily Alert 12-15-2016

Search for suspects in assault of off-duty deputy  – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying three suspects accused of assaulting and attempting to rob an off-duty deputy at a convenience store on Saturday night. As the deputy started to put the ice in his ice chest, two men approached him and hit him in the head and jaw. MCSO said the suspects continued to assault him in the robbery attempt. The deputy’s wife then got out of the truck with a handgun. The deputy and his wife shot at the suspects and their vehicle.

 
 
 
 Your NRA-ILA Daily Alert 12-15-2016
 
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Miami resident shoots man who had bolt cutters in hand
A Miami resident shot an intruder who was trying to break inside his home, police said. The attempted burglary and shooting was reported Tuesday morning at 36 NE 42nd St. More Crime Headlines 911 calls released after Sunrise homeowner kills intruder Miami police said the homeowner’s alarm notified him that someone was breaking in, and he went outside and found the culprit holding bolt cutters.
 
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First NRA, NCAA approved shooting range planned for Va. college campus
Liberty University is looking into plans to build a shooting range on land it owns in Campbell County.
 
WASHINGTON FREE BEACON
Gun Control Thriller ‘Miss Sloane’ Has One of the Worst Opening Weekends Ever
Miss Sloane, the gun control thriller starring Jessica Chastain, over the weekend posted one of the worst performances of the past 35 years for a movie in wide release.The movie pulled in $1,167 on average at the 1,648 theaters across the country it was shown in. It made $1,922,300, meaning it was the 11th-highest grossing movie in the country. It is number 79 on Box Office Mojo’s list of Worst Opening Weekend by Per-Theater Average since 1982.
 
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Kansas universities to present plans for concealed carry
Beginning July 1, guns will be allowed on all Kansas public university campuses. But, there will be some restrictions you need to know about before the next school year.
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