This video commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Danziger Bridge incident, which occurred in New Orleans shortly after Hurricane Katrina. The content focuses on the events involving the NOPD and unarmed civilians, emphasizing the importance of remembering these events and advocating for change. The video is a republication from the InRange channel, supported by viewer contributions.
This video discusses the "Safety Impact Award," a new initiative by Colt, aimed at promoting safe and responsible firearm ownership. Josh Dorsey from Colt highlights this program, which recognizes non-profit organizations dedicated to firearm safety and education. The initiative is linked to the SHOT Show 2025 in New Orleans and encourages community involvement. Voting for the award closes on January 31, 2025. The content is brought to you by Palmetto State Armory and Gun Talk.
This video discusses a mass killing incident in New Orleans where a truck was used as the weapon, resulting in 14 fatalities. The presenter uses this event to question the effectiveness of gun control measures, arguing that determined individuals will find alternative means to inflict harm. The video prompts viewers to consider broader solutions for violence prevention beyond firearm restrictions and encourages critical thinking on the topic, referencing the Second Amendment and self-defense.
This Gun Talk Nation episode features Ryan Gresham and Chris Cerino of Range Ready Studios discussing the recent events on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. They analyze the incident to draw lessons learned and consider how to move forward in the aftermath of this tragedy. The discussion is sponsored by Wheeler Tools, Smith & Wesson, Range Ready Studios, Colt Firearms, and Silencer Central.
This video discusses the implications of recent events in Las Vegas and New Orleans, framing them as the start of a "Dark Horse SHTF" scenario. The creator suggests these incidents are significant indicators of societal breakdown or emergent threats requiring preparedness. While the title and description don't explicitly mention firearms, the context of "SHTF" (Shit Hits The Fan) strongly implies a focus on survival, self-defense, and potentially the use of firearms in such situations. The description also includes extensive affiliate links to Amazon for various gear, including a "20l Bag" and "25l bag," as well as camera and audio equipment, indicating a focus on content creation around preparedness and survival topics.
This video captures a dramatic self-defense incident where a store clerk is forced to shoot two armed robbers in New Orleans. The content strongly emphasizes the importance of legal protection for gun owners, highlighting services like USCCA for education, training, and self-defense insurance. It also promotes various merchandise, including 2A-themed apparel and accessories, available on the creator's website. The video serves as a stark reminder of the realities of self-defense and the critical need for legal preparedness.
This YouTube video appears to be a vlog or a personal experience shared by the creator, Yoki Sturrup, at a Church's Chicken location in the 7th Ward of St. Bernard, New Orleans. The description highlights opportunities for channel support through YouTube memberships and CashApp, as well as a P.O. Box for fan mail. The creator emphasizes that videos are for documentary and educational purposes and are filmed in a safe and controlled environment.
This YouTube video showcases a culinary experience, specifically focusing on the famous charbroiled oysters at Drago's in New Orleans. The description includes information about supporting the channel through memberships and CashApp, as well as a mailing address for fan mail. The creator emphasizes that the videos are for documentary and educational purposes, filmed in a safe and controlled environment.
This video, republished on the 19th anniversary of the Danziger Bridge incident, revisits the tragic event where two unarmed civilians were killed by NOPD officers shortly after Hurricane Katrina. The description highlights the long delay in justice and its subsequent limited impact, emphasizing the importance of remembering this event. The video is presented by InRange and supported by viewer contributions.
This video reviews the Tisas PX-5.7, a budget-friendly 5.7x28mm pistol, tested at the Neutral Ground Gun Company range in New Orleans with Kaya from Classic Firearms. The review explores the benefits of the 5.7mm round, such as high capacity and lighter recoil, and challenges the pistol against body armor. It highlights the pistol's features, like a QPQ-treated slide and cold hammer-forged barrel, at an attractive street price of $399, examining its durability and overall value for those entering the 5.7mm market.
This video, sponsored by Bond personal security, discusses a situation where college students learned a valuable lesson outside of campus in New Orleans. The description heavily promotes the Bond security companion, offering an exclusive discount. It also pushes the ASP Unlimited and ASP Lite apps for ad-free viewing, early access, bonus content, and full firearms training classes, alongside behind-the-scenes content, monthly seminars, and other exclusive material. A news story link and a link to ASP's recommended products and sponsors are also provided, along with information on attending seminars and the ASP National Conference. An ankle medical kit is also recommended for preparing for traumatic bleeding, with profits going to charity. Podcast links for Spotify and Apple are included, as well as a link to John Correia's background. The video also includes a copyright disclaimer noting fair use.
This video discusses how New Orleans is allegedly using gun-free zone laws to disarm a significant portion of the city, even as Louisiana implements Constitutional Carry. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains the city's tactics and the potential nationwide implications if this practice is allowed to continue. The video aims to educate viewers on these developments and their impact on Second Amendment rights.