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  1. On paper, Lt. Col. Terry S. Russell, who has served 27 years in the Army and holds a senior position at Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey, appears to be the perfect candidate for a concealed carry permit. However, he was recently deemed unworthy of such a license. Apparently, neither his expertise nor the fact that he works at a military base that has been under threat of terrorist attacks was enough for the state to grant Russell a permit. In denying the military man’s application for a concealed carry permit, Oceanport Police Chief Daniel W. Barcus said Russell was unable to identify a “justifiable need” because there had been no specific attacks or threats made directly to him. And the decision was ultimately taken to the Superior Court, where the police department’s decision was backed up. In a comment to National Review earlier this month, Russell said, “Service members, including family members, have been specifically targeted by radical extremist groups,” adding that the military has “verified” that “[the Islamic State] has placed a significant emphasis to actively identify U.S. military personnel” — a position that has been confirmed by both the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security. Additionally, Russell is subject to a vetting process conducted by the Department of Defense every five years and holds Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information clearance. At the Picatinny Arsenal, Russell serves as the “Product Manager for the Army’s Individual Weapons and Small Arms program.” Picatinny also houses the headquarters of the United States Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center. Russell oversees the weapons on that base and all “small arms” for the U.S. Department of Defense. However, none of that is enough to make the veteran eligible for a concealed carry permit. “None of these threats appear to specifically relate to this applicant — he is in no different position than any other person who is assigned to that facility,” Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni said. And Superior Court Judge Joseph Oxley, who presided over a hearing on the decision, agreed with the denial. Though Evan F. Nappen, Russell’s attorney, argued that denying the permit “puts national security at risk,” Oxley sided with the police department, thanking Russell for his service before rejecting his appeal. Nappen said he has filed a motion for reconsideration and is currently awaiting response. “Putting New Jersey’s precious gun laws over national security is both absurd and dangerous,” he said. – Follow the author of this story on Twitter: Follow @tregp Read more stories from TheBlaze Glenn Beck Skewers Rubio For Supporting Trump: ‘You Have No Credibility With Me Any More’ SiriusXM Temporarily Suspends Glenn Beck Over Brad Thor’s Comments About Trump: ‘This Is NOT What He Meant’ Libertarians Select 2016 Ticket on Wild Convention Day, Party Chairman Candidate Strips on Stage (Seriously) ‘The End of Moral Absolutes?’: As ‘Christian Morality Is Being Ushered Out,’ New Study Reveals Where Americans Stand on Ethics Famed Physicist Stephen Hawking Weighs in on Trump: ‘He’s a Demagogue…’ Source
  2. USA TODAY Compressed schedule is concern for French Open players USA TODAY PARIS — As the French Open slogs along through the wet and muddied clay courts after a rainy first 10 days, a new opponent has been created for those remaining in the draw. The schedule. Should Serena Williams want to tie Steffi Graf's Open era record ... Persistent rain doing Djokovic no favors at the French OpenESPN The Latest: Play done for day at French Open thanks to rainWashington Post Djokovic Fights Back As Rain Stops Play At Roland GarrosATP World Tour BBC News -The Guardian -FOXSports.com -For The Win all 72 news articles » Google
  3. USA TODAY Compressed schedule is concern for French Open players USA TODAY PARIS — As the French Open slogs along through the wet and muddied clay courts after a rainy first 10 days, a new opponent has been created for those remaining in the draw. The schedule. Should Serena Williams want to tie Steffi Graf's Open era record ... Persistent rain doing Djokovic no favors at the French OpenESPN Djokovic Fights Back As Rain Stops Play At Roland GarrosATP World Tour French Open: Novak Djokovic leads Roberto Bautista Agut when rain returnsBBC News The Guardian -FOXSports.com -For The Win -Reuters all 88 news articles » Google
  4. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton told the parents of a child who died during the 2012 school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, that opponents of gun control are “experts at scaring people.” The former secretary of state made the pointed comments during a recent campaign event at the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut as Francine and David Wheeler showed Clinton a picture of their son, Benjamin, who was killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School, at the age of 6, according to New York Magazine. John Moore/Getty Images “We have to be as organized and focused as they are to beat them and undermine them,” Clinton said of opponents of gun control. “We are going to be relentless and determined and focused. … They are experts at scaring people, telling them, ‘They’re going to take your guns.’ We need the same level of intensity. Intensity is more important than numbers.” “I’m going to do everything I can,” she added. “Everything I can.” After the encounter with Benjamin’s parents, New York Magazine’s Rebecca Traister wrote that she told Clinton, “I don’t know how you do that.” “Yeah,” Clinton replied. “It’s really hard.” At a campaign event with Newtown families in April, Clinton said, “We know that there has been a concerted effort to try to undermine the real life experiences of people who speak out.” “Blame the victim. Blame the victim’s mother. Blame the victim’s family. Blame the victim’s neighborhood. Find somebody to blame instead of saying, ‘You know what, we just have too many guns in this country,’” she said. “I am here to tell you, I will use every single minute of every day, if I am so fortunate enough to be your president, looking for ways that we can save lives, that we can change the gun culture.” Read more stories from TheBlaze Glenn Beck Skewers Rubio For Supporting Trump: ‘You Have No Credibility With Me Any More’ Libertarians Select 2016 Ticket on Wild Convention Day, Party Chairman Candidate Strips on Stage (Seriously) SiriusXM Temporarily Suspends Glenn Beck Over Brad Thor’s Comments About Trump: ‘This Is NOT What He Meant’ ‘The End of Moral Absolutes?’: As ‘Christian Morality Is Being Ushered Out,’ New Study Reveals Where Americans Stand on Ethics Famed Physicist Stephen Hawking Weighs in on Trump: ‘He’s a Demagogue…’ Source
  5. LOS ANGELES (AP) — A jury on Tuesday convicted an actor who played a police officer on TV of second-degree murder in the shooting death of his wife that was partially witnessed by their two young sons. The verdict in the trial of Michael Jace, who appeared on the FX series “The Shield,” came after a weeklong trial in which Los Angeles jurors were told the actor shot his wife April in the back and then twice in the legs with a revolver that belonged to her father. Actor Michael Jace appears in Los Angeles Court for an arraignment on May 22, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. Jace, a cast member of the television drama ‘The Shield,” was charged with murder for allegedly shooting his wife April Jace during an argument at their home. (Photo by David McNew-Pool\Getty Images) Jace, 53, did not testify in his own defense. He told detectives soon after the attack that he had retrieved the gun to kill himself but couldn’t do it. Instead, he planned to shoot his wife, an avid runner, in the leg so she would feel pain, Jace said in a recorded interview. Deputy District Attorney Tannaz Mokayef told jurors the actor was waiting for his wife, shot her in the back and taunted her before shooting each of her legs. Jace’s 10-year-old son testified that he heard his father say, “‘If you like running, then run to heaven,’” before firing the second time. Savoy Brown, an adult son of April Jace, said the family was pleased with the verdict. He said watching Michael Jace has been difficult for the family, and he is hoping the actor, who bit his bottom lip when the verdict was read but showed no other emotion, will show his feelings when he is sentenced. Mokayef said the potential sentence would be 40 years to life in prison when Jace is sentenced on June 10. She said during the trial that the actor was upset that his wife wanted a divorce and believed she was having an affair, although no evidence was presented during the trial that she was cheating. Jace’s attorney, Jamon Hicks, said his client is remorseful for killing his wife. The actor may speak during his sentencing hearing to express his remorse but wants to be respectful of April Jace’s family, the lawyer said. Hicks previously told jurors the actor accepted responsibility for killing his wife but should be convicted of voluntary manslaughter because he shot her in the heat of passion. Jace turned himself in to police after the shooting and has been jailed since. April Jace, 40, was a financial aid counselor at Biola University. She was married to Michael Jace for nine years and they had two sons, who were 8 and 5 at the time of her death. Michael Jace had small roles in films such as “Planet of the Apes,” ”Boogie Nights” and “Forrest Gump.” — Read more stories from TheBlaze Glenn Beck Skewers Rubio For Supporting Trump: ‘You Have No Credibility With Me Any More’ Libertarians Select 2016 Ticket on Wild Convention Day, Party Chairman Candidate Strips on Stage (Seriously) SiriusXM Temporarily Suspends Glenn Beck Over Brad Thor’s Comments About Trump: ‘This Is NOT What He Meant’ ‘The End of Moral Absolutes?’: As ‘Christian Morality Is Being Ushered Out,’ New Study Reveals Where Americans Stand on Ethics Famed Physicist Stephen Hawking Weighs in on Trump: ‘He’s a Demagogue…’ Source
  6. U.S. News & World Report Shark attack wound is 'very obviously a mouth,' doctors say U.S. News & World Report In this Sunday, May 29, 2016, photo, a lifeguard warns beach goers to stay out of the water at Corona del Mar beach in Newport Beach, Calif. Thousands of Memorial Day beachgoers were kept out of the water Monday as lifeguards searched miles of popular ... Woman bitten by shark off Corona del Mar identified; was training for an Ironman competitionLos Angeles Times Lifeguards: There was splashing in the water; she was bleeding; they needed to get her to paramedics, fastOCRegister Triathlete's Fitness Helped Her Survive Possible Shark Attack: DoctorsNBC Southern California ABC News -CBS News -Town Hall -CBS Local all 21 news articles » Google
  7. Tampabay.com Nick Saban: Satellite camps may lead to 'Wild Wild West' in NCAA Sports Illustrated Your teams on the go or at home. Personalize SI with our new App. Install on iOS or Android.​. Alabama head coach Nick Saban voiced his concern against satellite camps at the SEC spring meetings in Destin, Fla., according to SEC Country's Brandon ... Five things to keep an eye on at SEC's spring meetingsESPN (blog) Podium-pounding Nick Saban goes off on satellite camp issue, questions motivesAL.com 'Bama's Nick Saban calls satellite camps 'wild west,' wants a commishDetroit Free Press CBS sports.com (blog) -247Sports -Orlando Sentinel (blog) -Scout all 19 news articles » Google
  8. Senate Probe Finds 'Systemic Failure' in VA Facility Review ABC News There were "systemic failures" by the federal agency charged with independently investigating complaints at a western Wisconsin Veterans Affairs medical facility known as "Candy Land" because of the free flow of prescription drugs, a U.S. Senate ... and more » Google
  9. TIME Massachusetts governor would sign transgender rights bill: paper Reuters BOSTON Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker said on Tuesday he is ready to sign a transgender rights bill if it passes in its current form in the state House of Representatives, the Boston Globe reported. Baker, a socially liberal Republican, had come ... Gov. Charlie Baker would sign transgender anti-discrimination billMassLive.com Gov. Baker Says He Would Sign House Version Of Transgender BillWBUR Gov. Baker says he would sign House transgender rights billBoston Herald Washington Times -The Boston Globe -WCVB Boston -Patch.com all 17 news articles » Google
  10. TIME Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker Says He Would Sign Transgender-friendly Bathroom Bill TIME Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker said Tuesday that he would sign a bill guaranteeing transgender people access to the public bathrooms of their choice if it reaches his desk, bucking conservatives amid a growing national fight over transgender bathroom ... Charlie Baker says he would sign transgender billThe Boston Globe Massachusetts governor would sign transgender rights bill: paperReuters Baker says he would sign House version of transgender billWashington Times Boston Herald -MassLive.com -WCVB Boston -Patch.com all 18 news articles » Source
  11. AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas’ lieutenant governor on Tuesday encouraged the state’s 1,200 school districts to defy the Obama administrative and ignore a directive calling on schools to allow transgender students to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity. Gender neutral signs are posted in the 21C Museum Hotel public restrooms on May 10, 2016 in Durham, North Carolina. Debate over transgender bathroom access spreads nationwide as the U.S. Department of Justice countersues North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory from enforcing the provisions of House Bill 2 that dictate what bathrooms transgender individuals can use. (Photo by Sara D. Davis/Getty Images) The advice from Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick that Texas schools kept the state at the forefront of resistance to the bathroom directive. Last week, Texas and 10 other states sued Obama administrative over the federal recommendation to U.S. public schools earlier this month. Patrick, who has previously said Texas is willing to forfeit $10 billion in federal education funding rather than comply, said he was sending a letter to all school district this week emphasizing that the state will support schools that defy the directive. “Transgender students deserve the rights of anyone else. It does not mean they get to use the girls’ room if they’re a boy,” Patrick said. His announcement was immediately followed by several of parents of transgender students rebuking his comments. “You, specifically you, are endangering my child’s life. You have now told everyone in the state of Texas it is OK to harass my child,” said Ann Elder, mother of a 10-year-old transgender child near Houston. The lawsuit filed in a North Texas court last week asks a judge to declare the bathroom directive unlawful, accusing the Obama administration of conspiring “to turn workplaces and educational settings across the country into laboratories for a massive social experiment.” Other states bringing the challenge are Oklahoma, Alabama, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Tennessee, Maine, Arizona, Louisiana, Utah and Georgia. — Read more stories from TheBlaze Glenn Beck Skewers Rubio For Supporting Trump: ‘You Have No Credibility With Me Any More’ Libertarians Select 2016 Ticket on Wild Convention Day, Party Chairman Candidate Strips on Stage (Seriously) SiriusXM Temporarily Suspends Glenn Beck Over Brad Thor’s Comments About Trump: ‘This Is NOT What He Meant’ ‘The End of Moral Absolutes?’: As ‘Christian Morality Is Being Ushered Out,’ New Study Reveals Where Americans Stand on Ethics Famed Physicist Stephen Hawking Weighs in on Trump: ‘He’s a Demagogue…’ Source
  12. Reuters Erdogan warns Germany ahead of Armenian genocide vote Reuters ANKARA/BERLIN Turkey's president warned Germany on Tuesday that its plans to declare the 1915 mass killing of Armenians a genocide would damage bilateral ties, raising new concerns about an EU-Turkey migrant deal championed by Chancellor ... Turkey concerned over Germany's stance on Armenian killingsWashington Post Turkey's Erdogan warns Germany ahead of Armenian genocide voteDeutsche Welle Ankara warns Berlin over dangers of 'genocide' voteFinancial Times Breitbart News -PBS NewsHour -New York Times all 77 news articles » Source
  13. ESPN After $16 million payment, Mets owners will defer another $45 million owed from Madoff's Ponzi scheme ESPN NEW YORK -- The family that owns the New York Mets plans to make an initial payment of $16 million by Wednesday to return profits from Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme. But a recent revision of the original court settlement defers another $45 million owed, ... Mets to pay back $16 million in Bernie Madoff ponzi schemeNJ.com Mets' Owners to Begin Paying Settlement Owed in Madoff Fraud CaseNew York Times Mets owners owe at most $61M to Madoff victims' trusteeUSA TODAY Business Insider -Newsday all 7 news articles » Google
  14. Pro Bowl moving to Orlando BuffaloBills.com (blog) The Pro Bowl has been moved from its traditional home of Honolulu, Hawaii' at Aloha Stadium before. Now it appears the NFL's all-star game will be moving again. According to NFL.com, the 2017 Pro Bowl will be held in Orlando, Florida. It's reportedly ... and more » Google
  15. WBUR Gov. Baker Says He Would Sign House Version Of Transgender Bill WBUR Gov. Charlie Baker speaks to members of the media earlier this month in Boston. (Elise Amendola/AP). By WBUR Newsroom. BOSTON Gov. Charlie Baker is signaling his support for a bill to prevent discrimination against transgender people in public ... and more » Source
  16. Chicago witnessed a bloody holiday weekend with 69 people being shot, six of them fatally. The majority of the shootings that began Friday afternoon and continued into the wee hours of the morning Tuesday occurred in or near the city’s Harrison District on the West Side, the Chicago Tribune reported. Joshua Lott/Getty Images Chicago Police Department Deputy Superintendent John Escalante promised Sunday to deploy more patrol units in light of the widespread violence, the Tribune reported. Despite this, by early Tuesday, nine more people had been shot. According to the Tribune, seven of the shooting incidents on the West Side had more than one victim. The outlet noted, however, that though the number of shootings is significantly higher compared to last year, the number of deaths decreased. Twelve out of the 44 shootings over Memorial Day weekend last year were fatal. The Tribune also reported that there were no shooting deaths for more than 48 hours between late Saturday afternoon and late Monday. This Memorial Day weekend was CPD Superintendent Eddie Johnson’s first since Mayor Rahm Emanuel appointed him to lead the controversial department in late March. On Tuesday, Johnson spoke at the City Club of Chicago, where he addressed the city’s violent weekend. “When cultures don’t understand each other, they fear one another,” Johnson said. “Going forward we will work to foster cultural diversity for CPD.” Though department said it tried to get volunteers to work overtime over the weekend, police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi did not release figures to the Tribune detailing how many officers worked. Due to city budget constraints, Emanuel has relied heavily on overtime law enforcement workers to lessen the violence. The Tribune posted a comprehensive list complete with descriptions of the homicide victims who died over the weekend. Their ages range from 15 to 44. Chicago’s total homicides so far for 2016 is at least 250, compared to about 160 over the same period in 2015, according to data gathered by the Tribune. Around 1,500 people have been shot in Chicago so far in 2016. Read more stories from TheBlaze Glenn Beck Skewers Rubio For Supporting Trump: ‘You Have No Credibility With Me Any More’ Libertarians Select 2016 Ticket on Wild Convention Day, Party Chairman Candidate Strips on Stage (Seriously) ‘The End of Moral Absolutes?’: As ‘Christian Morality Is Being Ushered Out,’ New Study Reveals Where Americans Stand on Ethics Famed Physicist Stephen Hawking Weighs in on Trump: ‘He’s a Demagogue…’ SiriusXM Temporarily Suspends Glenn Beck Over Brad Thor’s Comments About Trump: ‘This Is NOT What He Meant’ Source
  17. NHL.com Penguins' Rust questionable for Game 2 NHL.com PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Penguins rookie forward Bryan Rust could miss Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final against the San Jose Sharks at Consol Energy Center on Wednesday (8 p.m. ET; NBCSN, CBC, TVA Sports). Rust sustained an upper-body injury ... Dave Molinari's Penguins chat transcript: 5.31.16Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Dunlap: Maybe There Was More To Marleau's Hit On RustCBS Local Sharks' Patrick Marleau Won't Be Suspended For Hitting Bryan Rust In HeadNESN.com CBSSports.com -Sports Illustrated -USA TODAY -Yahoo Sports (blog) all 53 news articles » Google
  18. Washington Post Hamas executes three men in Gaza as a deterrent against rising crime Washington Post GAZA CITY — Gaza's Islamist Hamas government executed three men convicted of murder Tuesday morning, highlighting its power struggle with the rival Palestinian faction Fatah and resuming a practice widely criticized by international human rights groups. and more » Source
  19. Washington Post Hamas executes three men in Gaza as a deterrent against rising crime Washington Post GAZA CITY — Gaza's Islamist Hamas government executed three men convicted of murder Tuesday morning, highlighting its power struggle with the rival Palestinian faction Fatah and resuming a practice widely criticized by international human rights groups. Hamas to execute 13 Gazan criminals as warning to othersAl-Monitor UN rights office condemns executions carried out by Gaza authoritiesUN News Centre 3 Palestinians Executed in Gaza Soon After Call to Resume Death PenaltyNew York Times Newsweek all 57 news articles » Source
  20. ESPN Risky court conditions create more frustration from players ESPN PARIS -- Whoever takes the women's and men's singles championships at the waterlogged French Open this year can justifiably say they prevailed over some unprecedented tough conditions in this charming but dated facility. As rain fell Tuesday for the ... Five thoughts on rainy French Open Day 10: Court conditions, upsetsSports Illustrated 2 top women lose in Paris, complain about playing in rainUSA TODAY At French Open, Agnieszka Radwanska and Simona Halep Fall With RainNew York Times Tampabay.com -Yahoo Sports (blog) -SB Nation -Fox Sports all 188 news articles » Google
  21. The Inquisitr The 5 Most Contentious Exchanges at Donald Trump's News Conference ABC News Donald Trump is no stranger to the media. As he mentions often, he's been in the limelight for years, and is known for calling reporters and newsrooms directly to float story ideas or contest coverage. And while relations between journalists and the ... now reading: Trump Rips Media Over Veterans DonationsRealClearPolitics Sleaze! Donald Trump Busts the PressBreitbart News Donald Trump Peevishly Details $5.6 Million to Vets' Groups, Scorns Scrutiny of His FundraisingPeople Magazine Western Journalism -Mediaite -Washington Examiner -Washington Free Beacon all 31 news articles » Source
  22. Washington Post Trump claims to like scrutiny, but blasts media for asking questions about fundraiser Washington Post In perhaps his most sustained attack on the news media, Donald Trump blasted reporters Tuesday for raising questions about his charitable efforts on behalf of veterans, calling them “losers,” “unbelievably dishonest” and “sleazy.” Trump has repeatedly ... The 5 Most Contentious Exchanges at Donald Trump's News ConferenceABC News Sleaze! Donald Trump Busts the PressBreitbart News all 43 news articles » Source
  23. NOLA.com Will Smith's blood alcohol level 3 times legal limit on night he was shot, source says NOLA.com Will Smith's blood alcohol level was severely over the legal limit when the former Saints defensive end was shot and killed in April during a confrontation in the Lower Garden District, two sources with knowledge of the investigation told NOLA.com ... Report: Will Smith's blood-alcohol level 3 times legal limit on night he was shotFOXSports.com Report: Will Smith's blood alcohol level over legal limit when he was shotSports Illustrated Saints' Will Smith was extremely drunk at time of fatal shootingNew York Daily News Yahoo Sports (blog) -AOL News -Atlanta Journal Constitution -WDSU New Orleans all 12 news articles » Google
  24. Washington Post Arabic weather term 'haboob' is apparently troubling for some Texans Washington Post A wall of dust raced toward Lubbock, Tex., on Sunday, and the National Weather Service threw out a word of caution on its Facebook page. “A haboob is rapidly approaching the Lubbock airport and may affect the city as well,” the meteorologists wrote. A Big Haboob Over Nothing: Texans Rage Over Arabic-Sounding Weather EventSputnik International Sunday's haboob brings dirt and rageLubbockOnline.com (blog) all 15 news articles » Source
  25. BBC News Euro 2016 football tournament in France could be terror target, US warns BBC News The US has warned that the Euro 2016 football championship being held in France next month could be a target of militant attacks. "The large number of tourists visiting Europe in the summer months will present greater targets for terrorists," the State ... US warns of possible terror attacks at EuroESPN FC US warns of possible Europe attacks, no specific threatReuters State Dept. Issues Travel Warning for EuropeBreitbart News CBS News -TIME -New York Times -Wall Street Journal all 76 news articles » Google
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