A couple, Julian Sgiers and Tristyn Sampson, faces charges for a straw gun buy at a gun show, with Sgiers facing over a dozen felonies and Sampson facing a half-dozen felonies. Sgiers was caught trying to buy guns using false information, involving a 17-year-old male, and admitted to reselling guns due to financial difficulties. Chicago has highlighted guns from Indiana in crimes, including a case where a straw purchase led to the killing of a police officer.
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Crime victims groups stripped of federal grant awards by Trump administration
A number of nonprofit organizations focused on safety and victim support are facing federal funding cuts from the Department of Justice, with the National Center for Victims of Crime potentially shutting down its hotline service due to the reduction. The DOJ's memo indicates that grants are being terminated as they no longer align with agency priorities, affecting approximately 55 organizations nationwide, including Youth Alive in California. Critics, including former DOJ official Stacey Young, argue that...
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