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Tag: gun violence

Posted inGov & Politics

Blocked from Distributing Plans for 3D-Printed Guns, ‘Crypto-Anarchist’ Is Still in the DIY Gun Business

Avatar photo by Matthew Choi, The Texas Tribune August 6, 2018January 31, 2020
Posted inGov & Politics

Police Interventions Spike in Texas Schools After Shootings in Santa Fe and Parkland

Avatar photo by Matthew Choi, The Texas Tribune July 18, 2018January 31, 2020
Posted inGov & Politics

Gov. Abbott Touts Immediate Plans to Stop School Shootings, but Avoids Talk of a Special Session

Avatar photo by Jolie McCullough, The Texas Tribune May 22, 2018January 31, 2020
Students walk out in protest against gun violence, following the Parkland, Florida school shooting, at William H. Taft High School.
Posted inEducation

San Antonio Students Protest Gun Violence as Part of National Walkout

Avatar photo by Emily Donaldson April 20, 2018January 31, 2020
Marchers begin to walk towards the Alamo.
Posted inEducation

‘March For Our Lives’ Amplifies Students’ Calls To End Gun Violence

Avatar photo by Emily Donaldson March 24, 2018January 31, 2020
SAISD Board members approve a resolution that calls for changes to existing gun laws and school funding schemes at the national level.
Posted inEducation

Following Students’ Lead, SAISD Calls for Gun Law Reform

Avatar photo by Emily Donaldson March 5, 2018January 31, 2020
Assault styled weapons are leaned and mounted on the pegboard wall at Nagel's Gun Shop.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

Despite Major Retailers’ Gun Sale Restrictions, San Antonio Buyers Still Shopping

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger March 1, 2018January 31, 2020
Posted inGov & Politics

At Gun Control Meeting with Trump, Cornyn Pushes for Action on Background Checks

Avatar photo by Haley Samsel March 1, 2018January 31, 2020
Posted inGov & Politics

Sutherland Springs Shooter Who Killed 26 Was Denied License to Carry by State

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Bobby Blanchard and Alex Samuels, The Texas Tribune November 6, 2017May 22, 2018
(From left) Royce Sullivan, Councilman William 'Cruz' Shaw (D2), Councilman Clayton Perry (D10), Councilman Manny Peláez (D8), Mayor Ron Nirenberg, Bexar County Criminal District Attorney Nicholas "Nico" LaHood, and Police Chief William McManus pray together at Corner Gate Christian Church after speaking about the death of 4-year-old De-Earlvion Whitley and the desire to eliminate gun violence.
Posted inGov & Politics

After 4-Year-Old’s Death in Eastside Shooting, City Leaders Call for Community Action

Avatar photo by Jeffrey Sullivan July 20, 2017November 29, 2017

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