Miramar Police spokesperson Janice McIntosh said officers at the scene encountered a second person, a male, who was with the woman in the apartment and was cooperating with the investigation.

"They are actually known to each other and we are just trying to piece, put together what is happening and our detectives are still on scene," McIntosh said.

The man, who lives at the apartment, is believed to have shot the woman, officials said


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TX: Corpus Christi - Shooting may have been Defensive

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-04-27T12:46:00Z

A witness who remained at the scene said the male in the red hoodie, later identified as Anthony Rodriguez "was challenging the males to fight while he was trying to reach into the food truck."

The witness stated the employees at the food truck "shut the window to the register and Anthony tried to open it again. [The witness] told me she observed one of the employees, who was later determined to be Sebastian, holding a handgun that was in his waistband. Lesdy looked down at her phone and heard the gunshot."

The witness says she looked up and saw Anthony fall, then both employees exited the food truck and called 911.


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Upon arrival and initial investigation, officers learned that a male subject had arrived at the location with his girlfriend in a vehicle.  Shortly thereafter, the male’s wife arrived and became upset upon discovering him with another woman.  The wife began physically assaulting the girlfriend, who was seated in the passenger seat of the vehicle.

During the altercation, the girlfriend produced a firearm and attempted to strike the wife with it. In the process, the firearm discharged, resulting in the girlfriend sustaining a gunshot wound to the foot. The male subject subsequently fled the scene with the injured female and transported her to a local hospital. He then left the hospital and was later located by officers at another convenience store in south Brownwood.


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Contemplations on the importance of culture

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-04-27T10:30:00Z

Bear with me on this since it’s kind of a stream of consciousness post. Or blow past it. Whichever. This, from John Cleese, got me thinking: And he is right. Same with the US. We have a shared culture that goes bone deep. If people come here and don’t learn that culture, don’t live it, […]

Preparedness Notes for Monday — April 27, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-27T07:05:06Z

On April 27, 1667, at age 59, blind and impoverished, English poet John Milton sold his copyright to “Paradise Lost” for just £10 Sterling. — April 27, 1789: he crew of the British ship Bounty mutinied, setting Captain William Bligh and 18 sailors adrift in a launch in the South Pacific. — On this day in 1861, West Virginia seceded from Virginia after Virginia seceded from Union. — The last day! We have been running a two-week-long sale on all of our pre-1899 antique shotguns at Elk Creek Company, with deep discounts. This sales ends at midnight tonight, Pacific Time. …

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Spartan Blades Talos Folding Knife, by Thomas Christianson

by Thomas Christianson in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-27T07:04:05Z

Spartan Blades makes some really nice knives. Unfortunately, most of them are a little pricey for plebeians like me. But beginning in 2019, Spartan Blades was purchased by KA-BAR and expanded their product line to include the more affordable Field Grade models. Spartan Elite and Pro models are manufactured in the USA, but their Field Grade line is made in Taiwan. The intent is “to provide a dependable knife or tool for anyone regardless of budget.” The Talos Folding Knife is a good example of the Field Grade line. It has a 3.12 inch long, 0.12 inch thick, straight back …

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Recipe of the Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-27T07:03:22Z

The following recipe for Cashew Nut Butter Bread is from SurvivalBlog reader A.S., who writes: “This is super yummy and it is quick and easy to make if you have a food processor.” Ingredients 1 cup cashew nut butter 5 large eggs 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar ¾ teaspoon baking soda ¼ teaspoon salt Directions Using a food processor, pulse together cashew butter and eggs until very smooth Pulse in apple cider vinegar Pulse in baking soda and salt Transfer batter to a greased 9 x 5 inch breadloaf dish Bake at 350°F for 45 minutes Cool for 2 hours …

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SurvivalBlog Graphic of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-27T07:02:48Z

Today’s graphic: Reported Irish Ancestry, in 1980. (Graphic courtesy of Reddit.) The thumbnail below is click-expandable.           — Please send your graphics or graphics links to JWR. (Either via e-mail or via our Contact form.) Any graphics that you send must either be your own creation or uncopyrighted.

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-27T07:01:46Z

“Neither the wisest constitution nor the wisest laws will secure the liberty and happiness of a people whose manners are universally corrupt. He therefore is the truest friend to the liberty of his country who tries most to promote its virtue, and who, so far as his power and influence extend, will not suffer a man to be chosen into any office of power and trust who is not a wise and virtuous man….It is not unfrequent to hear men declaim loudly upon liberty… [who] mean nothing else by it but their own liberty, — to oppress without control or …

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Civil War 2 Would Be Very, Bad

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-27T05:00:11Z

I am seeing leftists on X claiming that the assassination attempt by Friendly Federal Assassin was another setup by the Secret Service to make Trump look like a victim (like the Mossad assassination of Charlie Kirk) and we should think about how the Spanish Civil War went.

The first part is insane. Trump had a bullet hole in his ear. At that distance, even a skilled sniper would have had no way to make a non-lethal shot like that. There is a picture one of the press got that shows a bullet was in the air. This was not a blood packet. (The idea that Mossad would kill an evangelical Christian makes that first seem almost believable.)

Yes. There are groups that need to look at the Spanish Civil War and think hard. The left keeps yelling Trump is a pedophile, a rapist, and Russian agent, makes emotionally unstable people go off the deep end. I am not thrilled at some of the reactions to this madness. "Better Franco than Stalin." 

The Left need to reduce their screaming to actual policy disputes not bizarre conspiracy theories. A successful assassination will take us one step closer to civil war. 

They will be nothing stirring or heroic about it. Cutting off blue city water, power, and food would be easy. In a couple weeks, savages will have worked their way into the sophisticated suburbs and they will not just be looting Whole Foods.

I have no question that Democrats will tell their pets to go and take what they want elsewhere. The bloodshed when they reach the rural borders will be awful. There will be trauma for the defenders. 

Overseas, America in civil war will lead to invasion of Taiwan, Western Europe and war between China and the Australian/Filipino/Japan alliance..

We really do not want to go there. We need to hope that Democrats just accept that welfare state looting exposed in Minnesota, California, and Seattle is over; some of them may need to get jobs.

The Smallest Things

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-04-26T23:09:54Z

Via email from Chris M. we have an example of how difficult complete privacy is: Surveillance Via Smart Toothbrush – Schneier on Security a marital affair was discovered because the cheater was recorded using his smart toothbrush at home when … Continue reading

Sunday Afternoon

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-04-26T22:17:00Z

Belle and I went today to see a play, a matinee, that supports our local theater group, the City Park Players.  It was a lot of fun, and something to do on a Sunday afternoon.

If you have a local theater group, support them by buying a ticket from time to time.

I see that President Trump wants to bring back the firing squad in federal death sentence cases.  I support that, but don't think it goes far enough.  Bring back hanging, too. Some people aren't worth the powder it would take to shoot them.  At least the rope cam be put to good use afterwards.

But that is just my opinion.

Yes, Promoting False Claims Unhinges "Lone Wolves"

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-26T20:12:00Z

 4/26/26 CBS News:

The White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting suspect wrote a "manifesto" that stated he planned to target Trump administration officials, "prioritized from highest-ranking to lowest," according to a copy obtained by CBS News. 

Cole Allen, 31, wrote that law enforcement, hotel employees and guests weren't his intended targets Q2but that he would still attack them to get to the administration, adding: "I really hope it doesn't come to that."

As if going into an event secured by local police and Secret Service would not lead to this. It appears that his family were not crazy.

Law enforcement sources told CBS News that Allen's brother, alarmed by the email he and other family members received, called police in Connecticut to alert them Saturday night.

 Other accounts of his manifesto are pedophile claims about Trump, claims that the journalists who dropping them know are bogus but it is politics as usual for the left until they get their way 

CZ-82 Military Flap Holster

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2026-04-26T16:17:53Z

Yesterday I received the Czech military suplus flap holster that I ordered from an eBay seller for the CZ-82 I picked up two Fridays ago. Like many older European military holsters, it's basically a gun case with belt loops. Unlike every other Euro flap holster, it's ambidextrous and doesn't look like a holster for a pistol. You could probably wear this on a trail where you're likely to encounter earthy-crunchy types and they'd be unaware you're armed.

The holster I got had some sports on it from either water or mildew. I gave it a rubdown with Ballistol to neutralize any mildew and further protect the leather. It's stamped 1989 on the inside, making it one year younger than my CZ-82.



The holster is well made of good quality leather with nice stitching.

With the flap open you can see how it accomodates the gun and a spare magazine. There is a sleeve on either side for a cleaning rod. I'm expecting one in the mail shortly.




The back has belt loops. This shows the stiching for the interior compartments that hold the muzzle end of the gun and the spare magazine. One could put a small oil bottle in between. I may put a small Ziplock back with a few patches wet with Ballistol in that space.



The Falco holster that came with the gun holds my Beretta 81 Cheetah perfectly, but this one won't accept the Cheetah. The Beretta's slide and dust cover are too tall near the muzzle. I'd expect a Makarov to fit fine.

However, the Czech holster does accept my Beretta 71 Jaguar .22 along with two spare magazines.




Now, this obviously is not something we'd want to use for normal CCW around town. However, I could see this being useful if you're carrying out in the wilderness where you want to protect the gun against the environment. That you can carry the gun, a reload, and basic cleaning gear in it is a nice bonus.

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Horrors of the Deep

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-04-26T13:12:00Z

I was today years old when I learned about the theory that monster sixty-foot long octopuses might have been the apex predators of the Cretaceous oceans and I am absolutely creeped out by that.

Especially when you remember how smart octopodes are and compare that to the walnut-brained plesiosaurs and mosasaurs with which they shared the seas.


Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-04-26T13:00:00Z




Handguns Used in Defense Against Bears: How many Shots?

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-04-26T11:55:00Z

In the ongoing study of how effective handguns are when used as a defense against bears, there are over two hundred documented cases. Of those, 184 involve only handguns. The others are combination situations where other deadly force was used in addition to handguns. Of the 184 cases 161 include information about the number of shots fired. In 23 cases the number of shots is not known.

The data is likely skewed by unavoidable selection bias. The data is limited to cases which are documented. There is a strong selection bias against cases which do not involve dramatic outcomes or human injury, or which happen far from any civil authority. Those cases are not likely to be reported or recorded in a way which is accessible. Consider a hypothetical:

A bear acts aggressively toward a person who is hiking. Not wanting to kill the bear, for whatever reason, they fire a warning shot or shots. The bear runs off. There is very little drama, almost no news value, and virtually no reason to report the incident to any authority. There is a strong selection bias against successful uses of warning shots.

One way to guard against selection bias is to include every documented case where a handgun was fired in defense against a bear. This  policy was formulated at the beginning of this study and is in effect.

Of the 161 cases where a handgun has been fired in defense against a bear or bears, and the number of shots is known or reasonably inferred, the distribution of the number of shots fired per case is as follows:

1 shot - 46 cases or 28.6% of the cases where the number of shots is known. 8 cases involved a warning shot. One of the warning shots killed a bear. In one case where one shot was fired, killing the bear, two warning shots were fired with a .22 rimfire rifle. Those shots were not effective. It was decided to include that case with other cases where only one shot was fired from a handgun. The other six warning shot cases were successful.

2 shots - 22 cases or 13.7%. There were 13 cases where warning shot(s) were fired. In seven cases, the warning shots were successful, at least temporarily. In eight cases, the warning shots were unsuccessful. There were three cases where the warning shots were both successful (temporarily) and unsuccessful. In one case it could not be determined if the the shots were effective in stopping the bear; in one case the warning shots were not effective, and no bear or human was injured. Because the warning shots were ineffective, the case, involving a .44 magnum and a polar bear is one of the four failures of the firing of a handgun in defense against a bear or bears.

3 shots - 19 cases or 11.8%. Warning shots were fired in 6 cases. The warning shots were successful in three cases and did not work in three cases. There was one failure, where three shots fired from a .357 magnum did not stop the attack by a grizzly bear. It is likely the bear was not hit.

4 shots - 13 cases or 8.1%. Two cases involved two handguns. Warning shots were fired in four cases. 1 warning shot worked for a while. Warning shot failed in all four cases.

5 shots - 16 cases or 9.9%. Warning shots were fired in four cases. The warning shots worked in two cases, one temporarily, and failed in three cases. There was one case where it could not be determined if the handgun shots stopped the attack, and 1 failure with a .38 caliber revolver and a black bear.

6 shots - 14 cases or 8.7%. Warning shots were fired in five cases. They worked in four cases and did not work in two cases. 1 warning shot worked temporarily. One case was a failure against a polar bear with a .22 rimfire handgun.

Six shots or fewer were fired in 80.1% of known documented cases.  There have not been any documented failures were more than six shots were fired.

7 shots - 9 cases or 5.6%. Warning shots were fired in two cases. One worked, one did not work.

8 shots - 7 cases or 4.3%.  One case involved two handguns. No cases where warning shots were fired.

9 shots - 3 cases or 1.9%. No cases involved warning shots.

10 shots - 5 cases or 3.1%. Warning shots fired in one case. The warning shots did not work.

12 shots - 2 cases or 1.2%, no warning shots fired.

15 shots - 1 case or .6%, no warning shots fired.

16 shots - 1 case, no warning shots, two handguns involved.

18 shots - 1 case, no warning shots fired.

19 shots - 1 case, no warning shots, three handguns involved.

21 shots - 1 case, no warning shots, three handguns involved.

31 shots - 1 case, no warning shots, two handguns involved.

There were no cases involving 11 shots, 13, 14, 17, 20, 22-30 shots ,or more than 31 shots in the cases documented as of this writing.

There were 23 cases where the number of shots was not reported. Two of those cases involved two handguns. Four involved warning shots. 1 warning shot worked, two did not work, the effect of the warning shot(s) was unknown in one case.

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The shooting happened shortly before 5 p.m. Wednesday at a home in the area of Southwest 168th Street and Southwest 92nd Avenue.

Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office officials said 47-year-old David Dylan McPeck was shot and killed by 75-year-old David Ronald McPeck.

Officials said there were mental health issues involved and the incident is currently being treated as self-defense.

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Sunday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-04-26T10:30:00Z

Preparedness Notes for Sunday — April 26, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-26T07:04:08Z

On April 26, 1777, it is claimed that 16-year-old Sybil Ludington rode all night in a rainstorm for 40 miles to warn her father’s New York militia of the approach of the British army. — April 26, 1937: The German Luftwaffe’s “Condor Legion” destroyed Basque town of Guernica, in Spain. — Just one day left! We are running a two-week-long sale on all of our pre-1899 antique shotguns at Elk Creek Company, with deep discounts. This sale will end on Monday, April 27th, 2026. Please note that some of these guns have been re-sleeved and re-proofed for modern shotshells! — …

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The Springfield Armory M1A, by Pat Cascio

by Pat Cascio in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-26T07:03:23Z

I was introduced to the M14 rifle in Basic Combat Training (BCT) in the summer of 1969, at Fort Ord, California and I fell in love with it. I was only 17 years old and weighed a whopping 135 pounds at the time. But when I graduated from Infantry School in December of 1969. I had beefed up to 165 pounds. I longed for my very own M14 – however it was not to be, you see the US military M14 was a select-fire rifle, capable of fully automatic fire. When I returned to my National Guard unit in Chicago, …

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JWR’s Meme Of The Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-26T07:02:39Z

The latest meme created by JWR: Meme Text: My Wife Asked Me To Surprise Her With an Expensive Dinner Date on Her Birthday. So… That Was Weeks Ago, and She’s Still Mad About It. News Link: The “Taco Bell Index” highlights a hard truth: a chicken quesadilla rising from $1.89 to $6.19 represents a 327% increase. Notes From JWR: Do you have a meme idea? Just e-mail me the concept, and I’ll try to assemble it. And if it is posted then I’ll give you credit. Thanks! Permission to repost memes that I’ve created is granted, provided that credit to …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-26T07:01:53Z

“But of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye have no need that I write unto you. For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief. Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness. Therefore …

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Dinner Got Served

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-26T04:28:02Z

Suspect from California… Now might be a good time to highlight all the Democrats, judges, and media types badmouthing and suing against the ballroom. Check for updates. Cole Thonas Allen… I haven’t confirmed this,but plenty of others are going with it: (Muel, here, is from Africa.) Interesting: Agents fired back at Allen, who was not … Continue reading "Dinner Got Served"

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Rhyming History

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-04-26T02:17:16Z

Many years ago, my Great Uncle Walt used to tell a story. I think it was about a brother of his whom I never met. Let’s call him “John.” It went something like this: John ordered and paid for a … Continue reading
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The official request for comments is here.

My comment:.
To: PCFederalRegister pcfederalregister@usps.gov
Subject: Shipping Firearms

Please make this change. I am moving to Tennessee from Idaho later this year. I am going to fly there. Being able to mail my handguns to myself greatly simplifies the process. Common carriers require you to obtain the services of FFLs in both states as well as paying the common carrier. That the Mailing of Firearms Act (1927) was passed for the express purpose of disarming blacks just adds to its absurdity

Gunsmith Eastern Tennessee?

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-26T00:09:52Z

The move is complicating because of guns. I can theoretically mail long guns to myself at a new address in Tennessee. But if we sell here before buying there, that will not work. I can mail long guns to myself c/o of a third party. I can mail long guns to a gunsmith for repair. A gunsmith to whom I can mail them ("clean my guns") would solve the problem. Does anyone know a gunsmith in eastern Tennessee that they trust?

Ma Deuce Rules

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-04-25T19:43:00Z

 One of the most beloved machine guns of all time is finding new life in the fields of Ukraine.  As it turns out, it is a useful, low-cost alternative when shooting down drones.

Linky Here

Imagine that, a partial belt of .50 cal is cheaper than using a missile.  Who'd a thunk it?

An observation about caching

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-04-25T16:32:13Z

I stashed a Monovault full of supplies and gear at the Beta Site ‘just in case’. Seems a reasonable thing to do, yes? When packing gear for something like that, I use the scenario “I’m dropped in the middle of … Continue reading

To all who celebrate...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-04-25T14:19:00Z

Happy Perfect Date!


Handguns were common during the American Revolution

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-04-25T13:28:00Z

 

 Flintlock pistol from about 1730, courtesy Rock Island Auctions

 

During and after the American revolution, there was no registration of firearms in the colonies which were to become the United States. There is good evidence handguns were commonly owned during this period. One of the primary sources comes from records during the occupation of Boston by General Gage before and after the battles of Lexington and Concord. The history of these engagements were meticulously recorded by Richard Frothingham in the History of the Siege of Boston, published in 1873. Frothingham uses original sources, particularly of the Boston Town Meeting Minutes of 22-28 April, 1775, for the numbers of weapons.

After the disastrous battles at Lexington and Concord, which are considered the start of the American revolution, General Gage was besieged in Boston. There were about 5,000 inhabitants  in the city. Food was running short in Boston. Many people wished to leave. General Gage made a deal with the Selectmen. People could leave the city *if* the inhabitants surrendered their weapons to the town council. They were to identify themselves so the weapons could be returned later. People leaving the city were thoroughly searched.  Even small amounts of food, such as a loaf of bread, were confiscated. It would have been difficult to smuggle out even handguns. It is possible some weapons might have been left hidden in the city.

 

Page 94 from image 118 Frothingham  image

The agreement was for "the inhabitants in general", so it was to encompass all the inhabitants, who were not under the control of General Gage. We have the number of the arms which were turned in.

From Frothingham image 119, page 95.

 

The total number of firearms were 1778 fire-arms plus 634 pistols and 38 blunder-busses or 2,450 total, about one for every two inhabitants. Pistols were almost 26% of the total. This is obviously common, about one for every eight people. All firearms were more expensive in relative terms than they are in the United States in the twenty-first century.  The cost of a pistol in 1776 is difficult to find, with the suggestion common flintlock pistols were about 1.7 British lbs, or roughly two weeks of skilled labor. When the American dollar came into being  there were 20 dollars per ounce of gold and 4.25 British lbs per ounce of gold, or about 8 silver dollars per flintlock pistol. The term "buck" came from one deerskin being worth about 1 dollar. There are about 540 million privately owned firearms for about 340 million people in the USA, or about 1.6 firearms for every person. It is likely firearms were more common in rural areas and on the frontier. An analysis of Plymouth Colony probate inventories during the 1670s showed 13% of the firearms were pistols.

Analysis: It is the experience of this correspondent that firearms, especially handguns, are often taken from an estate before probate, by members of the family. They are frequently given to heirs before death. The numbers from probate records are very likely considerably lower than numbers owned by the population.  The records from the siege of Boston and the probate records show concealable firearms were commonly owned during the immediate period leading up to the ratification of the Constitution. Handguns were not considered "dangerous and unusual weapons". As noted previously, concealed weapons, of which handguns are only one type, were common in the colonies and the early Republic.

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The injured suspect was transported by Memphis Fire Department to Regional One in critical condition.

Officers also spoke with the injured suspect’s girlfriend, who said her boyfriend was pumping gas when he began arguing with about 5 men. One of the men said he was going to get his gun and started shooting.

Officers spoke with the owner of the tire shop, who said that approximately 2 shots were fired from the gas station parking lot and that a customer got out of his vehicle and returned fire.

 

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According to the Medford Police Department, officers responded around 4:55 a.m. to a report of a person in mental distress. A caller reported that a neighbor in an adjacent apartment was screaming and behaving erratically.

While officers were heading to the scene, they learned the person was trying to break into a neighboring apartment using an axe. The person inside that apartment fired a gun, hitting the man.


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Major Tomski

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-04-25T11:49:00Z

The Soviet space program was a lot more slapdash than they let the world know at the time. Consider that their planned lunar lander was a one-man craft and its occupant would have had to exit the Soyuz, EVA on over to the lander, strap in, land on the moon and take off again, dock with the Soyuz, then exit the lander and EVA back on over to the capsule. The opportunities for disaster there are legion.

Then there was the crew of Soyuz 11, and their trip home from the Salyut space station...
Mission control, to everyone’s relief, ordered them to come home early. They buttoned up Salyut and climbed into the Soyuz, wearing only their leisure suits. Which became a problem when they prepared to disengage and a warning light began to blink. Sounding nearly hysterical at this point, Volkov shouted at ground control, “The hatch isn’t pressurized! What should we do? What should we do?” Obviously they couldn’t disengage if the hatch wasn’t completely sealed, unless they were in their spacesuits and helmets. They tried various procedures suggested by the techies on the ground. Nothing worked. 
Ground control finally advised them to tape a piece of paper over the warning light and proceed. Read that sentence again. Nothing shouts “Soviet space program!” like that single sentence.
"Da, comrade. Just put tape over 'Check Engine' light. Should be fine!"

These tales and more can be found in the book I just finished reading, The Wrong Stuff, by John Strausbaugh. Recommend!

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Nag, nag, nag...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-04-25T11:26:00Z

The Apple Watch has a sleep monitor app which can keep track of your sleep patterns based on, I'm assuming, things like your heart rate and the amount of moving around you do.

Under normal circumstances this is kind of cool, but if you're having a stressful week, your watch will cheerfully add to it by chiming and haptically tapping you on the wrist over breakfast to inform you that "Your sleep score was poor last night".

Thanks, HAL, I was aware of that. I don't need to be chided by my watch before coffee.


More Recoil

by SLG in pistol-training.com on 2026-04-25T11:00:00Z

We talked a bit about mind over matter when it comes to dealing with recoil. Today we will look at it from an actionable angle. Most shooters, even many who identify as “riflemen”, do not seem to enjoy the recoil generated by a 6 or 7# 308. Move up to an 8.5# 458WM and fewer […]

Saturday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-04-25T10:30:00Z

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-04-25T10:00:00Z




Preparedness Notes for Saturday — April 25, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-25T07:04:41Z

On April 25, 1644, the last Ming Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself from a tree on Jing Mountain, Beijing, rather than be captured by the forces of Li Zicheng, the Chinese peasant rebellions leader — who soon after ruled over northern China briefly as the Yongchang Emperor. Thus ended the Ming Dynasty. — Today is the birthday of physicist, inventor, and entrepreneur Guglielmo Marconi (1874–1937). He was known for his pioneering work on long-distance radio transmission as well as for the development of Marconi’s law and a radio telegraph system. He is often considered the inventor of radio. — Just a …

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Simple and Proven Ham Radio Antenna Construction, by Hoofer

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-25T07:03:23Z

As a public service, I’d like to share my ham radio antenna designs with SurvivalBlog readers. We handed out these antenna-building diagrams, free of charge, at Hamfests.  We sell laminated copies of wall charts and pocket band charts. Below, I am including drawings for Fan Dipoles and OMTA Verticals. (The original idea was Robert Wilson, a nice guy, we shared several ideas, but, after improving on his “math-inspired idea”, we designed and built many iterations of a more practical design.)  For the Fan Dipoles we sell a kit without wire, or a complete build.  Please note that the Fan Dipole …

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Editors’ Prepping Progress

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-25T07:02:25Z

To be prepared for a crisis, every Prepper must establish goals and make both long-term and short-term plans. In this column, the SurvivalBlog editors review their week’s prep activities and planned prep activities for the coming week. These range from healthcare and gear purchases to gardening, ranch improvements, bug-out bag fine-tuning, and food storage. This is something akin to our Retreat Owner Profiles, but written incrementally and in detail, throughout the year.  We always welcome you to share your own successes and wisdom in your e-mailed letters. We post many of those — or excerpts thereof — in the Odds …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-25T07:01:10Z

“The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but the righteous are bold as a lion. For the transgression of a land many are the princes thereof: but by a man of understanding and knowledge the state thereof shall be prolonged. A poor man that oppresseth the poor is like a sweeping rain which leaveth no food. They that forsake the law praise the wicked: but such as keep the law contend with them. Evil men understand not judgment: but they that seek the Lord understand all things. Better is the poor that walketh in his uprightness, than he that is …

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Texas was free – if imperfect

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-04-25T01:00:00Z

Texas' history is often misrepresented and condemned by modern historians and writers. The truth is much different: not all good, but far from all bad. Continue reading

Sporting Chances

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-25T00:18:32Z

Millionaire US big game hunter, 75, is trampled to death by five elephants while hunting antelope in central Africa [More] I didn’t know and AI couldn’t answer my question either. Why not? Looks like he was fine either way. Now look at all the celebratory comments. Every one I’ve seen, to a man (!) is … Continue reading "Sporting Chances"

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When Glock announced the sixth generation of its iconic striker-fired polymer pistol series in December 2025, the firearms community responded with the usual mix of cautious interest and the usual skepticism. For me, the release was really bad timing, as I had just bought another G45 Gen 5. Was this a genuine leap forward, or just a facelift on an already mature platform? I decided the best way to answer that question wasn't a bench test or a controlled range session. It was to throw a brand-new, straight-out-of-the-box G17 Gen6 into the deep end of a two-day beginner practical shooting course and see what happened. One thousand rounds later, we have some answers.
Exclusivity is often claimed, but rarely defined. The Caracal 2011 UAE 50th Anniversary was produced in a single run of just 50 pistols, each marked with a unique serial number from UAE01 to UAE50. These were made available only through a controlled release, with early allocation tied to ADIHEX 2021 and no repeat of those commemorative serials. Beyond the numbering, the build itself reflects a different approach compared to standard production pistols. Let’s take a closer look at the details, which even includes custom-made ammunition!
The Winchester Model 1200 is a bit of a paradox. In my experience, these shotguns generally work pretty well; they’re easy to fix, they’re light, and they are affordable. You’d think they’d be popular, but they aren’t. Not with gun keeners, at least; gun writers and dedicated enthusiasts seem to have little interest in them, if not outright hostility. And yet, I don’t think that’s the fault of this shotgun at all—it’s the fault of the gun that Winchester made before it.

More Blue Corruption in Social Services

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-24T20:58:00Z

4/24/26 ZeroHedge:

U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) is facing fresh accusations after Republicans flagged her reported push to direct more than $1 million in federal taxpayer funds to a small Somali-led nonprofit whose listed project address matches a Minneapolis restaurant.

The nonprofit, Generation Hope MN, describes itself as providing addiction recovery services, peer support, job training, and mental health support for the East African community. The address tied to Omar’s earmark request - 326 Cedar Ave S / 411 Cedar Ave S - matches Sagal Restaurant and Coffee, a Somali eatery. Conservative investigator Angela Rose documented the site in a video, using Google Street View archives and on-site footage to show minimal or no clinic signage over years, with the building primarily operating as a restaurant. The owner has confirmed Generation Hope uses upstairs space in the multi-tenant property, but critics highlighted the optics amid Minnesota’s fraud history. ..

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) and other Republicans flagged multiple concerns: the restaurant address, three directors listing the same residential home address in filings, and the organization’s limited demonstrated capacity for large-scale treatment services. House Republicans stripped the earmark from a FY2026 spending package in January 2026. GOP senators later requested a formal DOJ fraud investigation into Generation Hope MN.

I wonder hown much of that million plus was going into Rep. Omar's pocket.  4/18/26 New York Post:

 Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar blamed an accounting “discrepancy” for errors in a financial disclosure that listed her net worth at up to $30 million – while doubling down that she is not a millionaire, a report said. 

She says it is more like $95,000. I have a pretty clear picture of my net wealth. I would never accidentally misstate my net wealth as $50 million.

Yes, Racism Remains a Problem in Some Parts of America

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-24T20:43:00Z

 4/23/26 The College Fix:

A petition launched by a freshman at Harvard University argues that campus leaders’ efforts to reform grade inflation at the Ivy League institution is racist.

The lobbying comes as a Harvard faculty consider capping the number of A grades they give out in each class. That proposal came after a report published last fall found that 60 percent of all undergraduate grades are now As.

The petition calls on Harvard to reject the proposed reforms, arguing they are “flawed” and “racially harmful in effect.”

“We center racism as a core concern, contending that although the policy is framed as neutral ‘differentiation,’ it functions as a system of ranking and sorting that mirrors and reinforces existing racial and socioeconomic hierarchies,” the petition states.

Yes, this guy is arguing that BiPOCs can't make it without grade inflation. In 1955, you could find Americans who believed that blacks lacked the intelligence to compete with whites. In the 19th century, even many abolitionists supported returning blacks to Africa (one that most had never seen) because they were thought unlikely to be able to compete on equal basis with whites.

Now, if this student wanted to argue that kids coming from poverty were going to have trouble competing, that might be an interesting argument, but not every BiPOC is coming from poverty and there are white Harvard students who also come from poverty and underprivileged backgrounds.  (At least I hope so; there are plenty of J.D. Vances out there.) But no, this/student is playing the white supremacist tune, saying every black is inferior.

Fiocchi Ammunition , operating under the CSG Group , has introduced a new line of counter-drone ammunition engineered for standard-issue assault rifles, addressing a critical gap in infantry-level UAV defense. The new ammunition is available in 5.56x45mm NATO and 5.45x39mm, with a 7.62x51mm variant already in development.

Some Changes Around Here

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-24T17:29:07Z

I’ve been wasting time I don’t have deleting spam comments, mostly for porn and foreign language hackers, and I noticed name and email address were not required in settings so I changed that. I thought I’d set it up that way originally, but for whatever reason it’s set now. I just tested it and I … Continue reading "Some Changes Around Here"

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Off to Unfouled Nests

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-24T17:11:11Z

Blue state residents ‘fleeing in droves’ after ‘insane’ progressive takeover, says top state attorney [More] How they gonna vote in their new home? Anybody hear this guy include “citizen disarmament” among his reasons for leaving…? Good thing the “Great Replacement” has been debunked!

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Zanders Sporting Goods  has teamed up with Missouri-based CMMG to release a firearm you won't find anywhere else: an exclusive suppressed .22LR built on CMMG's MK4 platform, finished head-to-toe in a striking multi-bronze anodizing. Suppressed .22LRs happen to be a favorite kind of firearm for me, so hang on while we discover the details.

We’re the Only Ones All Flocked Up Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-24T16:29:28Z

He didn’t commit a crime, but Flock cam alerts keep getting him pulled over [More] That it happened was inexcusable. That it hadn’t been corrected is unforgiveable. I hope he sues all involved, including rope-selling capitalist Garrett Langley. He can afford it. [Via Michael G]

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A Better Idea

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-24T16:06:21Z

Kellogg: Arming the Iranian People ‘a Good Idea’ [More] Hey, how about “America First“? [Via bondmen]

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We’re the Only Ones Self-Checking Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-24T15:57:05Z

The official cause of death has not been determined, but officials don’t suspect foul play, according to the office. Officials are conducting an internal review. [More] Sounds like what’s needed is an EXTERNAL review. If the guy did it, hang him after full due process. Regardless, the state has an obligation to keep its prisoners … Continue reading "We’re the Only Ones Self-Checking Enough"

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Speaking of ‘A Holes’…

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-24T15:45:11Z

Sometimes I miss the old days. [Via bondmen]

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The end of the week brought delightful weather for sitting outside. On Thursday, I took advantage of it and enjoyed a couple of fine cigars in pleasant outdoor settings.

In the afternoon, I spent a few hours at Slow Burn Cigar Company, a new-to-me shop in Remington. (More on that in a future post.) It was such a nice day that I joined others on the outside porch rather than smoke in the lounge.

After dinner at home, I retired outside to the screened porch to enjoy a Crowned Heads Broadway. 



The Crowned Heads Broadway is a relatively new release from Crowned Heads. Coincidentally, it is the first cigar introduced under the company’s updated branding, with the logo displayed prominently on the primary band and a supplemental band identifying the specific line. I’ve had several of the 4 3/4 x 50 Robusto Extra vitola resting in the humidor for about four months.

The cigar features a dark Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. The remainder of the blend is Nicaraguan tobacco, incorporating leaf from the Estelí, Jalapa, and Ometepe regions in the filler. That combination creates a rich, savory smoke that opens with notes of espresso, dark cocoa, and black pepper. Occasional but fleeting hints of sweetness emerge throughout.

As the cigar progressed, the pepper intensified and the profile grew bolder. Medium-full bodied at the start, it moved solidly into full-bodied territory during the second half. The final puffs delivered a concentrated wave of black pepper and dark richness.

My original intention was to pour some New Riff Distilling Bottled in Bond with the cigar. When I set the bottle down after pouring, I realized I had grabbed the New Riff Single Barrel by mistake. That worked out just fine — perhaps even better.



New Riff Single Barrel is a high-rye bourbon, offering a pleasant rye-driven kick. This bottle is labeled at 110.3 proof — assertive, but not overwhelming. Rye spice dominates the nose, accompanied by cinnamon, brown sugar, and sweet fruit notes. There is a touch of proof-driven warmth on the palate, though not enough to warrant adding water. Caramel sweetness and dark fruit balance the spice, creating a robust sipping experience.

The pairing, though unintended, turned out to be especially fitting. The bold and spicy New Riff stood up well to the richness of the Broadway, particularly as the cigar’s pepper and espresso notes intensified toward the finish.

As I smoked and sipped, I put on music from the 1960s and ’70s rock band Traffic in honor of the recent passing of founding member Dave Mason. The music stirred a wave of nostalgia and reflection.

The cigar and bourbon, combined with the spring weather and good music, created a serene and relaxing atmosphere — just the right way to get an early start on the weekend.

Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

Menace to Society…?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-24T15:35:19Z

And just happened: I’m sure more will be forthcoming, so if you want to know more, I suggest you follow his feed. [Via Andy M] Related UPDATE [Via bondmen]

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Promises, Promises

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-24T15:26:30Z

Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick Says He Would Leave GOP if Pennsylvania Had Open Primaries [More] So, he’ll just make it official? He’s running unopposed? Probably because he’s got a f_ton of money, with the top donor being AIPAC. Any gun owner who votes for this traitor because “he’s not a Democrat” is a willing dupe. Republicans … Continue reading "Promises, Promises"

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The HX-Ti³ is Hausken's latest suppressor, developed for hunters and shooters prioritising low weight, strength, and reliable field performance. It represents the company's answer to a growing demand: suppressors that don't just silence, but become a seamless part of the rifle system without the bulk.

Pryor Restraint

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-24T14:57:30Z

“Because machine guns are not protected by the Second Amendment as weapons in common use for lawful purposes, we affirm,” wrote Chief U.S. Circuit Judge William Pryor, adding the 11th Circuit joins “several sister circuits in holding that the Second Amendment does not protect the possession of machine guns.” [More] Don’t believe him? How ’bout … Continue reading "Pryor Restraint"

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R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Find Out What It Means to Me

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-24T14:40:27Z

 His mom, Selma Allen, claimed it was actually the victim had bullied her son at school and described him as a “humble” Christian. “She was being a bully to him, that’s it,” Allen told The Post after her son’s court appearance.  [More] Everything you need to know right here about the victim/entitlement/reparations mentality that the … Continue reading "R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Find Out What It Means to Me"

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Bargain – T3 Gear…sitewide 50% off

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-04-24T14:13:19Z

Got a notice in email of a 50% off sale at a vendor I like. Passing it on to you guys. A small shop that makes a couple items that I very much like. The first is their T3 Bolt … Continue reading

Some People Are Painfully Tone-Deaf

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-24T14:07:00Z

4/23/26 Daily Caller:

A Virginia state senator told colleagues he understands rural America because he grew up watching “The Dukes of Hazzard.”

Democratic state Sen. Lamont Bagby made the claim during a floor debate on the state’s gerrymandering amendment, according to video posted by WJLA reporter Nick Minock. Bagby pushed back on Republicans who argued Democrats have no grasp of rural life.

“I grew up watching the Waltons. I grew up with Opie. I even watched the Dukes of Hazzard. I think I know a little bit about rural America,” Bagby said, apparently referencing “The Waltons” and “The Andy Griffith Show” alongside the hit CBS series. He then rattled off characters from urban-set sitcoms to argue he fights for all Virginians. “I’m not just here for Theo. I’m not just here for Arnold or Willis. I’m here for Opie, John Boy. Blossom, Topanga.” 

 

Available from Morphys here: https://auctions.morphyauctions.com/_A__SPRINGFIELD_MODEL_1867_TRAPDOOR_CADET_STYLE_RI-LOT661752.aspx When the US military academy at West Point opened in 1802, one of the things it did was train cadets in rifle drill. The cadets were as young as 14 [...]

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From stone-age man to modern EDC, the fixed blade knife has served humanity well! Here are just a few of our favorites and what we carry daily!
The gap between what academy training builds and what the street requires has nothing to do with individual officers not trying hard enough.
Quote of the Day The Democrat Party’s entire 2026 strategy is a single, malignant sentence: “Promise revenge, and the base will crawl over broken glass to hand us the keys again.” They’re not even hiding it anymore. Impeachment? Not for … Continue reading
In Gasparilla Sound, 11 year old angler Ella Griffioen lands a record-setting bull shark, measuring 7 feet long and weighing over 250 lbs.

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