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at him. illegally carrying a pistol before he started shooting into a crowd of shoppers. put into handcuffs. of course? he was later released on $25,000 bond. you heard that right. it gets worse. 24 hours later the guy that shot up a mall was sent home where he was given an ankle monitor. and it gets worse he was put under house arrest. but the judge is allowing pryce to go to work while he waits around for his trial. he just has to avoid malls. really? like that s going to do anything. democrats have become the party of no common sense. they are letting the most aggressive criminals run free on the streets and blaming the out of control crime on guns or covid or just to name a few of their excuses of late. how about start doing the obvious and stop putting criminals back on the streets. care about the victims. we have been saying this for the longest time. they are not learning the lesson. our kids are the ones have to suffer for it pittsburgh two, minors left dead at air b
NeedKidsSean-pennDiversScuba-divingUkraineCharityEaster-eggsSpecial-reportFlorida-keysNational-security-adviser-robin-o-brien-nixon-presidential-library-and-museumBrian-kilmeade voided the cdc s mask mandate at airports and planes and transport hubs nationwide. tonight the association of airline attendants is urging calm and patience among passengers. they are hoping to avoid violence when the in the friendly skies gather legal analysis for flights taking off right now. the judge here really delivered a body blow to the administration. u.s. district judge catherine kimball mow zelle in florida writes the cdc failed to justify the justification for extending the mask mandate. it exceeds the statutory authority and violates the procedures required for major rule making. extended the national mandate by 15 case. before this ruling it was slated to expire may 3rd. cdc are reviewing the decision and of course the department of justice would make any determinations about litigation. last month, 21 states sued the biden administration seeking to repeal the mandate. in congress, there s some bipartisan opposition to mask mandates. this has been two y
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