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During our Brownells Bullet Points, Paul addresses a serious consideration for each and every person who would participate in any shooting activity.
We have a SOTG Homeroom for you from Crossbreed Holsters and yet one more reason to always be dangerous on demand. Do you remember when the Cincinnati Police put out a notice that they would simply not respond to certain calls? What do you suppose happened to the crime rate in that Ohio city?
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TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE
- Gun Mats on Pre-Order for the Public Now! www.ShopSOTG.com
- Brownells Bullet Points – brownells.com
- TOPIC:Be Smart; Eye and Ear protection is mandatory www.brownells.com/manufacturers
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Brownells | Century Arms | Crossbreed | Duracoat | SWAT Fuel - SOTG Homeroom brought to you by Crossbreed Holsters
- TOPIC: Cincinnati Homicides up 115%! www.fox19.com
- Starting Tuesday, Cincinnati PD won’t respond in-person for these calls www.wcpo.com
- Slap in the face to parents everywhere, GYKOPS www.foxnews.com
- Homeschool: Is It Really as Difficult as People Say? www.studentofthegun.com/articles
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From www.fox19.com:
Violent crimes is shooting up in Cincinnati amid the once-in-a-lifetime coronavirus pandemic that is preventing its police force from deploying all of its crime fighting tactics.
Homicides are up 115% so far this year, more than doubling to 28 from 12 at this time in 2019, Police Chief Eliot Isaac told City Council’s Law & Public Safety Committee Tuesday.
“Of our 28 homicides, 25 of those are gun-related,” the chief said. “The other three are by other means, which is a little bit higher than what we normally see.”
From www.foxnews.com:
A Florida sheriff’s sergeant who lost his job after it was discovered he hid behind his car when a shooter at a high school in Parkland first opened fire will reportedly get his job back with back pay.
Sgt. Brian Miller, of the Broward Sheriff’s Office, was the first supervisor to respond to the 2018 shooting that took the lives of 17 students and staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, according to the Sun-Sentinel.
An arbitration ruling this week found the sheriff’s office “violated” Miller’s “constitutional due process rights and improperly terminated him,” the BSO Deputies Association, a union that represents deputies and sergeants said, according to the Miami Herald.
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