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A man from Hadley who was arrested by the FBI back in April for allegedly having several dangerous chemicals and explosives in his home is due back in court on Wednesday.
Fourteen firearms were found at the man's home while serving a search warrant, including black-powder rifles, shotguns and an unregistered AR-15 rifle, according to Riverside County deputies.
Andrew Green was arrested in Hemet for fentanyl sales and weapons violations after police found drugs and an arsenal at his ...
Hemet Suspect Arrested During Traffic Stop for Sale of Fentanyl and Multiple Weapons Violations in Riverside County ...
A 24-year-old Hemet man was arrested on suspicion of fentanyl sales and multiple weapons violations, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department announced Sunday. Deputies from the Hemet Special ...
Element Training Complex is Northwest Florida’s premier shooting range and training facility with practical solutions to ...
A neo-Nazi paedophile who was jailed 17 years ago for a nail bomb plot is due to be sentenced again after he admitted having ...
A neo-Nazi paedophile who was locked up 17 years ago after being caught with a stash of nail bombs is facing more jail time after admitting having a gunpowder manual. White-supremacist Martyn Gilleard ...
Legislation that would require the seizure of guns police officers see when they respond to a domestic violence incident will ...
North Saanich Rod and Gun Club (NSRG) celebrated National Range Day on Saturday, June 7, by hosting an event at the club's ...
A woman was killed Sunday night near Cloverdale after her vehicle collided with a tree, according to the California Highway Patrol.
"Black powder weapons are not excepted from this ban. Possession of a firearm in public is now a felony," a message posted to the re-enactment group's Facebook page Sept. 4 said.