Conservatives and gun advocates on Tuesday and Wednesday criticized Democratic Missouri state Senate candidate Lucas Kunce for allegedly injuring a reporter with shrapnel during a photo shoot at a gun range.
Kunce, who is aiming to unseat Republican Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley in November, was pointing the gun. range On Tuesday, a television reporter spoke with former Republican Illinois congressman Adam Kinzinger, who was injured by shrapnel. Critics responded by condemning the photo shoot with Kunce and pointing out gun safety violations, including firing a steel bullet at point-blank range. (Related: Conservatives reveal plan to awaken huge dormant electorate that could decide White House and Senate)
“They’re shooting steel with rifles at five to seven yards, and at that distance the bullets hit the steel,” said Sean Davis, CEO of The Federalist and gun range owner. Considering the force with which it bounced off the target, it could have killed someone.” said “If you did that, you would be immediately and permanently banned within my range. Zero questions asked.”
I had a great day today at the practice range with my friends. @AdamKinzinger. We were able to interact with some trade unionists while exercising our freedom. Always have a first aid kit on hand. When you hit a target like today, debris can come flying at you at any time, so you have to be ready. At first there were four… pic.twitter.com/Qu4YxfrtrU
— Lucas Kunce (@LucasKunceMO) October 23, 2024
“There are at least two containers of explosive tannerite gunpowder on a table in close proximity to where the gun is being fired,” Davis told X. “If someone fired, or someone was stupid, you could have killed someone or seriously injured someone.” It was close enough to the steel for the ricochet to hit. ”
According to Kunce’s post on is. stress It states that it must be stored safely when not in use and that misuse can cause “serious injury or death.”
Tannerite targets are typically placed a minimum of 100 yards downrange according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.
According to Kunce’s post on X, Kinzinger was also filmed using what appeared to be a high-powered scope on close-range targets.
🚨 NEW: Disgraced former congressman Adam Kinzinger and Democratic Missouri Senate candidate Lucas Kunce went for a photo shoot today that the reporter ended up with SH0T
It’s truly incredible.
These idiots decided it was a good idea to just shoot a metal plate with an AR-15… pic.twitter.com/NcIh4QimNC
— Nick Sorter (@nicksortor) October 23, 2024
“It appears that Democrats Lucas Kunce and Adam Kinzinger accidentally shot a reporter at today’s event,” said Hawley spokeswoman Abigail Jackson. said “Are these guys trying to make Tim Walz look like he can handle a gun?”
Kuhns, a former U.S. Marine, has previously supported expanded gun control measures, including raising the age limit for gun purchases to 21, expanding red flag laws and expanding background checks. According to Go to NPR interview in 2022. By contrast, Hawley has been a strong advocate of gun rights in the Senate, receiving an “A” grade. evaluation From the National Rifle Association.
Publish the video! https://t.co/mHnarqVe2O
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) October 23, 2024
Aidan Johnston, a Missouri native and federal executive director of the American Gun Owners Association, told the Daily Caller News Foundation, “This case disrespects the Second Amendment and attempts to ban the AR-15.” “It once again highlights the complete lack of knowledge and expertise among people.” “When politicians like Kamala Harris and Tim Walz say they are ‘responsible’ gun owners who want ‘gun safety’ reform, they don’t even know what that means. I want you to remember that we don’t know.Yesterday’s incident symbolizes why.
Kunse’s campaign did not immediately respond to DCNF’s request for comment.
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