BUFFALO, N.Y. — Gun accessory manufacturer Mean Arms agreed to pay $1.75 million to the families of those killed in the Buffalo Tops mass shooting. The company also agreed to stop selling a specific ...
A Georgia-based gun accessory company will pay $1.75 million in restitution to victims’ families, injured individuals and traumatized survivors of the 2022 mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket and ...
The maker of a gun accessory tied to a racist shooting that killed 10 Black people at a supermarket in Buffalo will pay $1.75 million to survivors and victims' families and stop selling the device in ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The maker of a gun accessory tied to a racist shooting that killed 10 Black people at a supermarket in Buffalo will pay $1.75 million to survivors and victims’ families and stop ...
A gun parts manufacturer will pay $1.75 million to settle claims related to the 2022 racist mass shooting in Buffalo. The ruling stated the magazine lock, purchased by a Conklin man, was easily ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. BUFFALO ― A gun parts manufacturer has agreed to pay $1.75 million to settle claims that the company produced and marketed an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FILE - New York Attorney General Letitia James, center, flanked by Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown, left, and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Gun accessory manufacturer Mean Arms, also known as Mean LLC., has agreed to pay $1.75 million to the families of the victims, survivors and those who were injured in the racist ...
The federal government’s recent messaging around gun holders has created a deluge of unlikely Second Amendment advocates — including those previously opposed to or disinterested in gun ownership.
Mean Arms agreed to stop selling an accessory that Peyton Gendron was able to remove when he killed 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket. The settlement is one of the largest following a mass shooting.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier asked an appeals court to uphold a teenager’s right to carry a concealed weapon even after a Broward judge last year declared the ban constitutional, all but ...
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