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The Transportation Security Administration intercepted a loaded firearm from a passenger’s carry-on bag at the Sioux Falls Regional Airport.
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Journalist Maria Hinojosa discusses her reporting on heartbreak and activism in Uvalde a year after its horrific school shooting.
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South Dakota flags are ordered at half-staff to memorialize the recent shooting at an elementary school in Nashville. In Washington, one of South Dakota’s congressional leaders say it’s too soon to act on gun reform.
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Two juveniles and one adult are people of interest in the case, and are potentially armed. One shooting resulted in a non-life-threatening injury, while the second resulted in the deaths of two people.
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ATF offering $10,000 reward for information in the case
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There are new gun safety laws in place, but South Dakota’s congressional delegation voted against the bill. It was the first significant piece of gun safety legislation in 30 years.
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Rapid City lawyer James Leach says state and federal legislation is key to stopping the proliferation of weapons used in mass shootings. But he says the gun industry’s lobbying and political contributions prevent politicians from taking action. Leach attended a rally to end gun violence last weekend in Rapid City.
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A six-year-old boy died on May 5, 2022, at his grandparents’ home north of the town of Pine Ridge. Logan Brent Warrior-Goings was killed by a bullet shot from outside into the house. Investigators have not yet found the shooter. Logan’s maternal grandmother spoke at an anti-gun violence rally this weekend in Rapid City.
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People alarmed by gun violence demonstrated Saturday, June 4, in Rapid City, gathering in a parking lot in North Rapid and marching to Memorial Park for a rally.
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Governor Kristi Noem says the media and Democrats are seizing the shooting at a Texas elementary school to push an anti-gun agenda.Noem made those remarks are the National Rifle Association convention in Houston on Friday afternoon.