A firearm used by alleged Boulder, Colorado, mass shooter Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa was made legal in the city just days before he bought one last week, a report said Tuesday. Alissa bought a Ruger AR-556 pistol on March 16 — a rifle-like gun that was...
Don’t let gun enthusiasts derail the national conversation after the Boulder mass murder with semantics: The firearm indeed counts as a “pistol,” but that hardly makes it any less a weapon of war. The body of the Ruger AR-556 is modeled after...
The 21-year-old suspect in Monday's massacre at a Boulder, Colorado, supermarket allegedly used a Ruger AR-556 pistol -- what one expert called "a semiautomatic made for combat" that is easy to carry and has "the firepower of a long gun."
A store where the suspect in the Colorado supermarket massacre bought his gun reportedly said the sale was lawful after he passed a background check. Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, 21, bought his AR-15-style Ruger AR-556 at the Eagles Nest Armory in Arvada,...
The lawsuit alleges that units of Smith & Wesson, Barrett Firearms, Colt's Manufacturing Company, Glock Inc, Sturm, Ruger & Co and others knew their business practices had encouraged illegal arms trafficking into Mexico.
The unnamed student aimed a Ruger .177 caliber pellet rifle at officers who were called to an “active shooter” situation outside Mount Horeb Middle School.