UFC Legend Diego Sanchez Released Without Bond After Gun Incident, Set to Pursue Treatment and Counseling

Albuquerque, New Mexico — Diego Sanchez, a former UFC champion and a significant figure in the sport’s history, faces legal challenges after being involved in a firearm incident on Interstate 40. The 43-year-old fighter was arrested following reports that shots were fired from a vehicle he was riding in earlier this week. While Sanchez has denied firing the weapon, police discovered three spent shell casings and an empty Glock 42 on his side of the vehicle. Sanchez was found in a Jeep Gladiator when authorities responded to a crash site, where witnesses claimed they heard … Read more

Fort Lauderdale Murder Trial: Suspect’s Own Gun and Clothing Point to Guilt in Shocking Domestic Shooting

Fort Lauderdale, Florida – Michael Robert Schnitzerling faces trial for the September 2019 shooting death of Bruno Salituri, a case marked by disturbing evidence linking him directly to the crime scene. Prosecutors assert that Schnitzerling’s identification as the shooter was straightforward. The weapon used in the murder, a .22-caliber handgun, was discovered in Salituri’s kitchen, complete with an attached silencer. Adding to the evidence, the suspect was found wearing an orange shirt emblazoned with the logo of “Florida Drilling,” the company where Schnitzerling was employed. In opening statements presented on Monday, prosecutor Courtney DePersio laid … Read more

Tragic Loss Sparks Urgent Call for Gun Law Reforms in Wisconsin as Advocates Push for Safer Communities

Milwaukee, Wisconsin – A recent study reveals a troubling trend in firearm-related deaths among children, particularly in states with lenient gun laws like Wisconsin. The research published in JAMA Pediatrics highlights a significant increase in child firearm fatalities, correlating with the state’s legislative choices surrounding gun control. Nick Matuszewski, associate executive director at WAVE Educational Fund, emphasized the urgency of addressing this public health crisis. “We cannot accept that harsh reality as normal,” he stated, pointing to the evidence that legislative action can save lives. The study, conducted by national public health researchers utilizing data … Read more

2nd Circuit Backs New York’s Tough Gun Liability Law in Landmark Ruling, Declares Win for Public Safety

NEW YORK — A federal appeals court upheld New York’s gun liability law on July 10, rejecting a challenge brought by the National Shooting Sports Foundation and 14 of its members. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals determined that the law, which imposes accountability on the gun industry for injuries tied to misconduct in the sale or marketing of firearms, is constitutional. In its ruling, the court affirmed the dismissal of the lawsuit, stating that the 2021 law does not conflict with federal regulations nor violate interstate commerce principles. Judge Eunice C. Lee, who … Read more