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Michael 

@vanduper

Pro 1A and 2A 🔫 supporter. 🐍 Constitutional Republic 🇺🇸 and loving life with my son!! :) No DMs ✉️- I won’t reply. 🚫 🇰🇷🇺🇸

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Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
UPDATE - I spoke directly with the Baltimore Jersey Mike’s franchise owner and can confirm David, the employee who went viral for standing his ground while being abused by a customer, has not been fired. In case you were wondering what to have for dinner.
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Blue Lives Matter
Blue Lives Matter@bluelivesmtr·
HERO ALERT: Two 13-year-old boys on a bike ride in Iowa spotted an elderly woman who had been trapped on the ground for 16 hours and saved her life!! Gunner Skidmore and Kohen Chick were pedaling toward Muscatine when one of them noticed something in a yard and they turned around to check. They searched until they found their elderly neighbor lying in the grass after she had fallen the day before while feeding her horse. She had spent the entire night on the ground with no phone and no water, covered in bugs, after dragging herself from the backyard to the front in hopes someone would see her. The boys called 911 right away and stayed with her until help arrived. Medics later said that just a few more hours and she likely would not have made it. While she recovers, Gunner’s mom has been going over every day to feed and water the horse, and the families brought her lasagna when she got home from the hospital. The boys did not just save a life that day. They made a new friend and showed what it looks like when good parents raise good kids who still look out for their neighbors. These are the young men and the families that make this country worth fighting for. Make them FAMOUS! #GoodKids #RealAmerica
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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING UPDATE: @AAGDhillon just issued a notice to the Fort Worth Police Department after we exposed them for infringing on Christians’ 1st Amendment rights. "Government actors may not engage in viewpoint discrimination... simply because the speech may be unpopular, offensive, or controversial." They’re about to FAFO!
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Female Texas Cop THREATENS to ticket a retired officer and Christian street preacher for "offensive speech" Cop: "If someone is offended by your talking, then we have a problem..." Man: "You're going to ticket us for 'offensive' speech?" Cop: "Yes, I am" This cop is blatantly violating the 1st Amendment

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police.law.news@policelawnews·
Seneca County, OH🚔 ⚠️Deputies were attempting to arrest Jeffrey Sergent on Felony DV charges⚠️ •Jeff refused to exit his truck, reversed & crashed into a police car. •Jeff then drove forward…towards deputies. •Deputies fired as Jeff weaponized the truck against them💥💥 •Fatal OIS. *Jeff’s family stated that the deputies were in zero danger.
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Zeek Arkham 🇺🇸
Zeek Arkham 🇺🇸@ZeekArkham·
@AAGDhillon @CivilRights If you need someone to travel to some of these departments and straighten them out, I’m recently retired and could do it. I mean… you know… if you need someone… I’m just saying…
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AAGHarmeetDhillon@AAGDhillon·
Government actors cannot discriminate against viewpoints or restrict peaceful free speech just because it may be offensive to some. Under this administration, the @CivilRights Division will defend free speech, as protected by the Constitution.
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Glendale Arizona FOP Lodge 12
Congresswoman @RepSylviaGarcia believes law enforcement are supposed to shoot out tires when attacked with a vehicle. What's worse is she told people this, setting up an unrealistic and dangerous expectation for law enforcement. Congress....she makes laws....let it sink in.
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Michael @vanduper·
Nah!! Chief Eddie Garcia was Assistant Chief in San Jose, California, where he started his law enforcement career. He retired there and then got a job in Dallas, serving as their chief before moving to Fort Worth. This piece of shit was violating people’s Second Amendment rights in San Jose. Do people honestly think he cares about the First Amendment—or the Constitution?
⭐️Michelle⭐️@Michellebbz

Fort Worth Police Chief responds to viral video of officer incident with street preacher. Viral video at Pride protest prompts Fort Worth police to review First Amendment rights training wfaa.com/article/news/l… wfaa.com/article/news/l…

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Midwest Ordnance@realMWO·
Hey everyone, so my Uncle, (the one who’s been helping me with my El Camino) just a day or so ago was diagnosed with cancer. Found a mass on his stomach and a spot on his liver (unsure really what that spot even is). Going to see a cancer doc tomorrow. So if I could have some prayer requests sent his way and hope that there’s good news from this, I’d much appreciate it!
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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
MORE police threatening to ARREST Christians on public property Fort Wayne, Indiana, Police Officer threatens to ARREST Christian for trying to enter a FREE "Arab Fest" being held in a public park. Christian: "Am I being ordered out by threat of arrest?" Officer: "Yes" Cc @AAGDhillon
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Viral Videos™️@ViralVideos·
Leave it to a black male to go to the extent of flying out of a window belly first and all to escape the NYPD 🤦‍♂️
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Police Incidents
Police Incidents@PoliceIncident·
Man Armed With Knife Fatally Shot by Phoenix Police After Domestic Violence Call Phoenix, Arizona — On June 26, 2026, at approximately 11:00 p.m., Phoenix police officers responded to a reported domestic disturbance at a residence near 35th Avenue and Greenway Road after a 911 caller reported that two people were fighting and that one person was armed with a knife and attempting to stab another. According to the Phoenix Police Department, officers contacted an adult woman outside the home upon arrival. During that contact, 22-year-old Xavier Alexander Aguirre ran from the residence holding a knife and began chasing another adult male who was standing in the driveway. Officers issued verbal commands ordering Aguirre to stop and drop the knife. Police said he did not comply and continued pursuing the other man, at which point officers fired their weapons. Aguirre was struck by gunfire, dropped the knife, and fell to the ground. Officers took him into custody and immediately began providing first aid until Phoenix Fire Department personnel arrived. He was transported to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police recovered the knife at the scene. No officers or other civilians were reported injured. Sources: Phoenix Police Department; Arizona Department of Public Safety; Phoenix Fire Department; Maricopa County Attorney's Office. #police #cops #crime #policia #polizei #CrimeNews
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GunsOfLiberty@GunsofLiberty75·
This is why I’m working nonstop on this project to arm public defenders with the right tools to represent their clients, and protect their constitutionally protected rights. A cooperative citizen with zero criminal history. Hours of detention. His lawfully owned firearms and ammo seized. Felony charges over a debated “brace vs. stock” technicality that even longtime industry experts call a grey area. And it happened in Florida. Public defenders are the last line of defense in these cases. They deserve every advantage we can give them to push back on overreach and safeguard the Constitution. The mission is clear.
Lee Williams@HT_GunWriter

SPECIAL REPORT: When Florida police act like they’re working in California. Travis E. Smith and a friend spent Sunday, July 5th shooting at his grandma’s rural property in Southwest Florida, about an hour north of his home in Pinellas Park. It was a good day, he thought. The pair set up their own targets and shot Smith’s two Glocks, a 12-gauge shotgun, a SAR USA 9mm pistol, a Ruger .22 pistol, an AR-10 Smith had built himself, and what he believed was a Springfield AR pistol. After dropping his friend off, Smith said he was nearing his home around midnight when he was stopped by a Pinellas Park police officer. Smith pulled into a restaurant’s parking lot. The officer told Smith he stopped him because he had a “dim tag light.” Smith didn’t say anything to the officer at the time, but he strongly disagrees. His station wagon is nearly 40 years old and uses a bulb as its tag light instead of a modern LED, which are much brighter. Smith’s buddy, who has a valid Florida medical marijuana card, had left an empty marijuana container on the back seat, which the officer saw. He told Smith the container was his “probable cause,” and that he was going to search the vehicle with or without Smith’s consent. Smith, 28, was ordered out of the vehicle and told to take a seat on the curb. “He began to search and I was sitting there for nearly three hours,” Smith said. “I wasn’t worried. I had nothing to hide.” The officer called for backup. Over the next several hours, nearly a dozen more officers arrived. Most wore uniforms except for one who wore civilian clothes, a face mask and a ballcap. They ran the serial number of every weapon through their dispatcher to make sure none were stolen. None were. Things changed when the officers found Smith’s AR pistol. They measured the weapon and the barrel with a tape measure. They opened it up, which Smith believes was to make sure it had not been converted to full-auto. It hadn’t. After the officers had talked for hours, one walked over, handcuffed Smith and placed him in the back of a squad car. “They read me Miranda and asked me a bunch of questions about the AR pistol,” Smith said. “I answered some. I didn’t know what the problem was.” Smith had owned the AR pistol for nearly seven years. He found it on a website and had it shipped to his local gun dealer. He had mounted a red-dot sight and what he thought was an aftermarket brace. “I was under the impression it was totally compliant,” Smith said. “The brace was actually smaller than the one it came with. I thought it was a brace, not a buttstock.” An officer then told Smith he was under arrest for possessing an unlicensed short-barreled rifle, or SBR, as the other officers loaded up all of Smith’s remaining weapons. “They took them all,” he said. “And all the ammo too.” Before he was hauled away to jail, Smith said one of the officers told him: “Man, these are nice guns.” At the county jail, Smith was stripped, searched, given a towel, a thin sleeping mat and sent to a cell. While in jail, Smith said he heard from four other inmates who said they too were stopped for either a “dim tag light” or window tint that officers claimed was too dark. The next day, he was represented by a public defender at his first court hearing. Smith was charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana for his friend’s empty container, and possession of an unlicensed SBR—a second-degree felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. He also received two traffic tickets, one for not wearing a seatbelt and the other for “no tag light.” All of the charges are for violating Florida state law. None were federal charges. Before the hearing, Smith had no criminal history only a traffic ticket. “I have never been in trouble with the law,” he said. “I’m a Christian. I believe in Jesus. I wasn’t rude to the officers. I was ‘yessir,’ ‘yessir’ the whole time.” No comment Pinellas Park Police Chief Adam Geissenberger was not willing to be interviewed for this story. Chief Geisenberger tried to pass multiple interview requests to his Public Information Officer, Lt. John Shea, but a lieutenant is not responsible for the overall conduct of the department’s officers, which ultimately, is the responsibility of the chief-of-police. “I have passed this along to Chief Geissenberger, and he has no statement on the incident,” Lt. Shea said in an email. Brace or stock? Chris Brooks is a longtime gunsmith and firearm expert who has held nearly every job in the retail firearm industry. Smith works for one of Brooks’ friends, who texted him soon after Smith’s arrest. “They reached out to me because they thought the cop was mistaken, that this was just a brace. They believed that Smith was in compliance. I may have burst their bubble, unfortunately,” Brooks said. “I can understand why they thought it was a brace, but it has some things that make it a stock. However, it’s a very grey area.” Brooks classifies firearms and firearm parts for a major online retailer, but even he isn’t 100% sure that Smith had an SBR and not a pistol with a legal brace. “I am not convinced that stock is a stock. It has an angle that makes it unique, brace-like. The portion that makes contact with your shoulder isn’t any larger than other braces. I am not convinced it could function like a stock. It’s more like a pistol brace,” Brooks said. “This arrest was not fair. It’s unusual. It seems like something that an officer would resort to if his intention was to make an arrest. I have never even heard of this. This gun was not altered in any way. It just has a different piece of plastic on back that can be removed without tools. I’ve probably sold more than 30,000 braced pistols over the years and this has never even come up.” Brooks also took issue with the state charges. “I wasn’t even aware of the Florida SBR statute until after all of this happened. The intent of the Florida law was likely to canonize the federal statute into state law, but they are a good three or four iterations behind federal law,” he said. Reaction Sarasota County (Florida) Sheriff Kurt Hoffman is also an attorney who served as general counsel for the department from 2005 until he became sheriff in 2021. Hoffman believes that regardless of whether Smith had a legal AR pistol or an unlicensed SBR, the issue is whether his encounter with Pinellas Park police should have ended in arrest. “When you have a citizen with no criminal history, who is not using firearms in an unlawful manner and you find what could be perhaps a technical violation, and it takes you three hours to determine whether you have a crime or not, perhaps the best thing to do is to take the offensive firearm part off the gun and then send the non-criminal on his way,” Sheriff Hoffman said. “I would like to think that law enforcement, when encountering someone who is not acting in a nefarious capacity, that we should not be going to the extreme. Certainly, the other firearms there were not illegal, so I don’t know what the intent was to seize them. Sometimes we’re our own worst enemy.” Alan M. Gottlieb founded the Second Amendment Foundation more than 50 years ago and serves as its executive vice president. Said Gottlieb: “This young man’s life as he knows it may be over. Even if he doesn’t serve a full 15 years in prison, he will become a convicted felon and unable to legally possess firearms, which he very clearly enjoys shooting. I was extremely surprised when I learned that this happened in Florida and not California, New York or New Jersey. Law enforcement needs to understand the harm that can come when they act so overzealously. By charging this young man with a second-degree felony they have ruined his life. That is the real crime here. I certainly hope there is a judge in Florida who sees it this way.” The Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project wouldn’t be possible without you. Click here to make a tax-deductible donation to support pro-gun stories like this.

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Johnny Midnight ⚡️@its_The_Dr·
Kaitlin should have let him arrest her and teach them a lesson! Public means it ain’t Private.
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Guns Gear & Ammo@AmmoGear·
Virginia could REALLY benefit from this policy…
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