COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine and Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther announced a new initiative aimed at preventing gun violence in central Ohio during a press conference Tuesday afternoon.
The acceleration in evidence being processed is just one of the advantages of the newly formed Central Ohio Gun Intelligence ... Tuesday afternoon by Gov. Mike DeWine, Columbus Mayor Andrew ...
Mike DeWine suggesting ways the administration ... They are concerned about the possibility of increased gun violence during the summer months. The letter is signed by bipartisan members of ...
Meanwhile, the role of assault-style weapons in the attempts on the former president's life hardly gets a mention.
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Decrying the bloodshed, irate Democrats in Congress demand tougher gun laws. Obstinate Republicans ... the Dayton shooting heckled Ohio Gov. Mike Dewine, a Republican, with chants of "Do something!" ...
One day after another assassination attempt against former President Trump, MSNBC’s Joy Reid accused Republicans of being the ones guilty of "actual violence ... Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine revealed ...
Since before Trump's first term in office, extremism researchers have warned that his relentless campaign to demonize and ...
former Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton, center, makes a point during Inamori Ethics Prize Symposium held at ...
But JD Vance -- who called his running mate “cultural heroin” and “America’s Hitler” -- needs to cut that crap out.
The evening campaign events follow an explosive report that Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson of North Carolina, the Republican nominee ...