Sentences with phrase «brandishing firearms»

In September, a high school in Creston, Iowa, cut five of its varsity football players from the team after a photograph of them wearing white hoods and brandishing firearms and a Confederate flag beside a burning cross was circulated widely on the internet.
Unlike a lot of other futuristic, dystopian titles, Horizon: Zero Dawn avoided the focus on brandishing firearms and instead put a focus on bow and arrows, ropecasters, and other primitive weapons and traps.
In a news conference last week, Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick showed a number of social media posts in Syracuse where youth under 18 are brandishing firearms.
Flamboyant lawyer Richard Luthmann, who once famously sought to resolve a civil lawsuit through «trial by combat,» was arrested by the FBI on a slew of charges, including kidnapping, kidnapping conspiracy, money laundering, brandishing a firearm to commit a crime, aggravated identity theft and extortion conspiracy.
Bruscia posted threats to another person on social media while brandishing a firearm, according to Flynn, and three different agencies worked to identify and locate him.
Brandishing a Firearm at a Child Day - Care Center: If you display or exhibit a firearm at a child day - care center you can be charged with a misdemeanor or a felony.
Felony brandishing a firearm is punishable by 16 months to three years in a California state prison and $ 10,000 in fines.
Brandishing a Firearm in Front of Police: If you display or exhibit a firearm in the presence of a peace officer you can be charged with a misdemeanor or a felony.

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Has it made a difference or slowed the gunning down of young, unarmed black men who brandish mobile phones that officers mistook as firearms, resulting in six shots to the back?
Misdemeanor brandishing a loaded firearm is punishable by no less than 90 days and up to one year in a Los Angeles County jail.
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There are all sorts of legal reasons to brandish a gun, and very few of them result in the discharge of a firearm.
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