"If I can use this before I have to use lethal force, I want to use this," said store manager Sam Letherer. The company says it's stopped 4,000 crimes and is used by 300 U.S. law enforcement agencies.
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Byrna Technologies Inc. has announced the grand opening of its second company-owned retail store in Franklin, Tennessee, furthering its mission to normalize less-lethal personal defense solutions.
“If I can use this before I have to use lethal force, I want to use this,” said store manager Sam Letherer. The company says it’s stopped 4,000 crimes and is used by 300 U.S. law enforcement ...
The justices on Friday rejected a request from Brad Sigmon’s lawyers to delay setting a date for his death until they get autopsy results from the inmate killed in last week’s lethal injection ...
The Montana Supreme Court ruled in 2009 that physicians could use a dying patient’s consent as a defense if they are charged with homicide for prescribing lethal medication. Justices declined to ...
This undated image provided by shows Brad Sigmon, convicted of beating to death his estranged girlfriend’s parents in Greenville County in 2001. (South Carolina Department of Corrections via AP) ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The South Carolina Supreme Court has set a March 7 date for the latest execution in the state's suddenly busy death chamber. The justices on Friday rejected a request from Brad ...