Story. Also tonight, could be finally see a consensus on gun control . Tonight both sides of this divisive issue seem to agree on one thing. This device used by a las vegas gunman needs more scrutiny. Theyre called bump stocks and allow a weapon to fire rapidly like an automatic weapon. Were shown how these items have been flying off the shelves. Its resetting so quickly that it seems like automatic, but its not. Reporter luke kelly describes to us how this semiautomatic gun could be adjusted to fire at a faster speed. Its almost like a one piece type of thing. That you take off. Theres a bolt that holds the grip in here. Reporter its the kind of gun that can be legally altered using bump stocks. Were told some websites are crashing from high demand after the las vegas massacre. Others saying theyre stopping new orders from now. Kellys store already taking new calls from interested customers, telling nbc news nothing is available. Youre a responsible gun owner, you do it in a controlle
Wound. Wyllie told police that he had recently purchased a smith and wesson 45 caliber hand gun this little benjamin he grabbed it and ultimately caused to kill himself. Reporter according to Court Documents Family Members and boys mother who does not live at the location had warned wyllie about leaving weapons out, adding that the twoyear old loved guns and had practiced using them with toy versions. A Family Member told police that a lot of those toy guns looked real. Is there anything you want to say. Reporter wyllie has been charged with with involuntary manslaughter, Reckless Endangerment and endangering the welfare of the child. The defendant will be serving a life sentence, regardless of what happens to him criminally, and that is the terrible tragedy here. Reporter wyllie has been told to turn over any remaining weapons he may have, he has been released on 50,000 uncured bail. Reporting live from bucks countial sand that hoff for cbs3 Eyewitness News good will alex, thank you.
An analysis shows that one state could fill its vacancies three times over if it lured back special education teachers from less-grueling regular education classrooms.
At the start of the current school year, Minnesota education officials estimated there were almost 500 open special education teaching jobs throughout the state, or about half of all unfilled positions reported by districts in a voluntary survey. At the same time, an analysis by The 74 of Minnesota’s teacher licensing records found that during […]
At the start of the current school year, Minnesota education officials estimated there were almost 500 open special education teaching jobs throughout the state.