Readers enjoyed the letters about Mort Meyerson; don’t agree with open carry; want solutions for the homeless; and worry about growing antisemitism.
Ruling hailed as victory for firearm industry.
Smith County sheriff’s deputy shot and killed Jonathan Layton last year.
High court justice predicts that issue will return again.
Horry County police said no one was killed in the shooting, though some victims were in critical condition.
According to police, the victim and the suspect, who is still at large, were involved in a verbal dispute prior to the shooting
Officers were initially responding to a call at the location about a woman being shot, according to police.
Readers worry about America losing its edge; support David Pfaff in the Irving runoff; don’t support banning red flag laws; and loved the column on how to have a good conversation and the story on the grocer rewarding good grades.
Victim identified as Demarcus Price
Why can’t we even have a debate about the merits of extreme risk protective orders?
Tracy Haynes Jr., 17, is facing a charge of aggravated assault mass shooting.
Police did not release any information regarding a suspect.
Readers wish shootings would stop; praise the librarian of Congress; don’t support several library bills; and don’t like the way Stars fans sing the national anthem.
Readers don’t want guns at the State Fair of Texas and they support other measures to reduce gun violence.
Shootings happened roughly two miles apart at same time.
After mass shootings at Santa Fe and Uvalde, lawmakers introduced security mandates geared at “hardening” campuses.
Texas’ approach to school safety wasn’t enough to prevent a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins, experts say
Readers loved the editorial on Pope Francis; support Bill Roth for Dallas City Council; disagree with Ken Paxton’s latest attack on venues banning guns; and discuss immigration.
Texas aims to kill gun restrictions at events in publicly-owned spaces.
As my old friend Rhett Miller says, live music is meant to make us ‘feel safe from the outside world.’