Sentences with phrase «threaten gun violence»

Characters drink and use drugs and threaten gun violence.
An online video purportedly threatening gun violence towards schools prompted more than 4,000 students to be released from school in Nutley, New Jersey.

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The gun violence restraining order proposal would give judges in North Carolina a tool similar to domestic violence restraining orders to temporarily but rapidly remove weapons from the hands of people exhibiting threatening or dangerous behavior.
We stand with these teens even from across the country, because this problem — gun violence — is not confined to one school, student, or state, it threatens every young person living in America.
A Texas school superintendent threatened to suspend any student who protests gun violence while on school grounds — on the same day a kid threatened to shoot up a district...
Residents threatened to fight the Chinese miners, who then drew guns, firing off some shots before the police arrived to stop the violence.
«Because a woman who's been a victim of domestic violence shouldn't have to be in a household or threatened by a person who has a gun
Governor Cuomo announced that 2 schools had «copycat» threats made by students threatening violence and saying they would bring guns to schools earlier today.
Intimate partner violence was defined as pushing, grabbing, shoving, throwing something, slapping or hitting, kicking, biting, beating up, choking, burning or scalding, or threatening a partner with a knife or gun.
In the 2015 survey, the majority of gun owners surveyed support prohibiting a person convicted of a serious crime as a juvenile from having a gun for 10 years (73 percent), prohibiting people who have been convicted of public display of gun in a threatening manner excluding self - defense from having a gun for 10 years (75 percent), and prohibiting people convicted of domestic violence from having a gun for 10 years (76 percent).
As chief of the Section for Trauma & Acute Care Surgery and founding director of the University of Chicago Medicine Trauma Center, Rogers will build an interdisciplinary team of specialists to treat patients who suffer injury from life - threatening events such as car crashes, serious falls and gun violence.
Violence: C Teens carrying guns; two drive - by shootings; car catches on fire; fist - fighting and kicking during two brawls with minor bleeding injuries; clawing and scratching fight between female characters; male character slaps and threatens two female characters; bloody head of dead woman.
Violence includes frequent on - screen shootings (many are innocent bystanders who are gunned down indiscriminately), physical beatings and a man who threatens and assaults men and women (this villain holds a knife to his victims» heads and discusses mutilating their face with the weapon).
Violence: Characters are kidnapped, kicked, punched, beaten, threatened with guns, shot, hit with metal rods, slammed against the wall and stabbed with a pair of scissors.
Other violence occurs from confrontations between characters, resulting in fistfight beatings and guns being used in threatening ways.
It's also true that while your students have not experienced a mass shooting at their school, they may be suffering from the weight of collective trauma, constantly aware that they and their families are threatened by gun violence.
Major violence included kicking, biting, hitting with a hand or an object, beating, choking, threatening with a knife or gun, or use of a knife or gun.
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