News

New York is penalizing Walmart for allowing third-party resellers to sell realistic toy guns on the company’s website. Selling such toys violates a New York law inspired by police encounters ...
Even toy guns can get Walmart in trouble in New York. Attorney General Letitia James says the retail giant is paying a fine for shipping “realistic-looking” toy guns to the state. Ms. James says ...
The 2015 order was part of a nationwide reckoning over realistic-looking toy guns in the wake of the fatal shooting of Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old Cleveland boy who was killed by police in November ...
Walmart agreed to pay a small fine and promised to ensure its third-party resellers are unable to sell realistic looking toy guns to buyers in New York, after state Attorney General Letitia James ...
The child got ahold of the gun that was in a holster, but was left out and in reach of the child. The parents of the child were investigated, but police found the individual watching the children ...
By having them on school grounds, even after hours, students with the toy guns violated school code and ultimately faced charges of having a weapon on school grounds, a class six felony.
Thursday and Friday will feature the colored belts. Adult black belt divisions will start on Saturday, with the semis and final rounds happening on Sunday. Thousands of grapplers are in Long Beach ...
BENTONVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Walmart has been fined after the New York attorney general said third-party sellers sold realistic-looking toy guns to New Yorkers. New York Attorney General ...
a 12-year-old African-American boy who was shot by police in 2014 while playing with a pellet gun. The city of Cleveland agreed to pay $6 million, in two yearly installments, to settle a federal ...
OAG Investigation Found That Walmart Shipped Nine Realistic Toy Guns to New York, Walmart to Pay $14,000 in Penalties On May 27, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced that her office ...