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This could’ve ended way worse. Michael and Taylor from Tennessee were ringing in the New Year with a house full of guests — but instead of fireworks, they allegedly decided to fire guns into the air. Neighbors, fearing the worst, called 911. When police arrived, officers reportedly heard gunshots still going off. Both were arrested at the scene and charged with reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon. The incident has sparked heated reactions online, with many pointing out how celebratory gunfire puts innocent people at risk once those bullets come back down. It’s raised the same question every year: how is this still happening, and why do people treat firearms like party favors? #RecklessEndangerment #GunSafety #NewYearsGoneWrong #CrimeNews #PublicSafety #ViralDebate #TennesseeNews

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An Oklahoma woman is dead after being shot while holding a child on her front porch on Christmas Day. Sandra Phelps was sitting with family in Comanche, Oklahoma, when a stray bullet fired from a nearby backyard struck her arm and then her chest. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators say the shots came from 33-year-old Cody Wayne Adams, who was allegedly doing target practice in his backyard with a .45-caliber handgun — without a proper backstop. First responders were dispatched to the residence at approximately 3:15 p.m. on Thursday, December 25th. She was pronounced dead soon after. The family members told a responding deputy they had heard someone shooting five to seven rounds over several minutes. The victim "commented that someone got a new gun for Christmas" and then shortly after "said 'ouch' and collapsed,". After being read his Miranda rights, Adams allegedly acknowledged that he was shooting from his residence on a the Glock handgun, which had been loaded with approximately eight and then 10 rounds of Winchester .45 caliber ammunition. Deputies arrested Adams for first-degree manslaughter. The charging document alleges that he caused the woman's death "by engaging in conduct with a firearm that created a situation of unreasonable risk and probability of death, or great bodily harm, to another person and demonstrated a conscious disregard for the safety of others." Adams was arrested, charged then released on a $100,000 bond. #Oklahoma #TrueCrime #ChristmasTragedy #GunSafety #SoSad

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