and the way he treated and spoke to other people and the fact that he didn t have conversations. he had accusations and he had a way of telling people they didn t know what they were talking about. always politics? yeah. reporter: video appears to show pena at three different trump rallies in d.c. in one clip his name is stitched into his hat and in july 2021, kr, nn video captured a man appears to be pena in the rally crowd. pena would later post a picture of himself as an attendee. a year later pena ran for office as a republican candidate for the state house. he lost last november by a slant sl landslide but pena would not accept an election loss. police say he targeted four democrats to blame finding their addresses and confronting them. so i went to the gate and that s where he was and he seemed agitated. he seemed a little aggressive. i did tell someone about it. they said this guy is a felon. mr. pena orchestrated and made phone calls and hired people to sh
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ban as soon as friday. the new law does not require current owners of these assault style semiautomatic weapons to give them up but it does mean they will have to register those firearms within the year. nonetheless, dozens of illinois sheriffs say they will not enforce parts of the new ban siting the second amendment to the u.s. constitution. listen to the democratic governor responding to the criticism this morning. it s a lot of political grand standing by elected republican sheriffs. the truth is there is nothing for them to enforce at this point. let s bring in cnn contributor steven at shot show, the gun industry s trade show in las vegas right now at the fla flamingo, i believe. second amendment activists are worried this ban and regular station will ultimately lead to the confiscation of these specific weapons. is that a legitimate fear do you think? yes, certainly.
Illinois sheriffs of almost 80 counties are refusing to enforce the state's "assault weapons" ban that was recently signed into law by Gov. J.B. Pritzker.