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Thugs seen laughing, smiling on video apparently after they ganged up on, assaulted, stabbed lone victim in mall restroom
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Thugs seen laughing, smiling on video apparently after they ganged up on, assaulted, stabbed lone victim in mall restroom

Stabbing suspects are seen laughing and smiling on surveillance video apparently after they ganged up on a lone victim in a Maryland mall restroom.Montgomery County Police in a Monday news release said a male victim around noon Feb. 4 entered the Wheaton Mall in the 11100 block of Veirs Mill Road and went to a restroom.'And you wonder why I need a 30-round magazine?'While inside the restroom, police said seven suspects armed with knives approached him, assaulted him, and stabbed him in the arm before leaving the scene.The victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries and received medical treatment at an area hospital, police said.Police said they are looking for five unknown Hispanic juvenile males and two unknown black juvenile males; authorities are calling the incident a first-degree assault.Police released video below showing surveillance clips of the suspects in the mall. One clip shows the suspects entering a restroom and then running out of the restroom and down a hallway. A subsequent clip shows some of the suspects smiling and laughing as they walk down what appears to be the same hallway.RELATED: Blaze News original: 19 nauseating times cowardly thugs ganged up on — and savagely beat up — lone victims Police said those with information regarding the suspects or this crime are asked to visit the Crime Solvers of Montgomery County website at www.crimesolversmcmd.org and click on the “www.p3tips.com” link at the top of the page or call 1-866-411-8477.Police added that a reward of up to $10,000 is being offered for information that leads to the suspects' arrest, and tips may remain anonymous.A number of commenters under WJLA-TV's Facebook post about the incident posted rather pointed reactions:"They won't be smiling for long," one user declared."This is why I go NOWHERE without my legal semi-automatic hole puncher," another commenter said. "This story would have read very different[ly] with a few obituaries and some shiny personalized bracelets for the rest. Sharing is caring.""And this is why I stay strapped," another user noted."And you wonder why I need a 30-round magazine?" another commenter offered."That's why we carry our guns and MUST use them at times like this ... stopping threats, teaching lessons to filthy criminals, [deterring] crime, and protecting ourselves," another user said. "It's time We The People make it like the good [old] days.""That’s when you draw your pistol and tell them about the lack of wisdom in bringing a knife to a gunfight," another commenter stated.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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What’s Gone Right in the Iran War?
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What’s Gone Right in the Iran War?

Some perspective is in order.
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Jasmine Crockett vs. Our Troops: Lobster for Illegals? Fine. For Warriors? Scandal
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Jasmine Crockett vs. Our Troops: Lobster for Illegals? Fine. For Warriors? Scandal

Jasmine Crockett vs. Our Troops: Lobster for Illegals? Fine. For Warriors? Scandal
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From Mideast to Malibu? FBI Warns Iran Could Launch Drones at California Targets
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From Mideast to Malibu? FBI Warns Iran Could Launch Drones at California Targets

From Mideast to Malibu? FBI Warns Iran Could Launch Drones at California Targets
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Axis of Evil: CENTCOM Warns That Iran Is Using Civilian Ports to Conduct Military Ops
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Axis of Evil: CENTCOM Warns That Iran Is Using Civilian Ports to Conduct Military Ops

Axis of Evil: CENTCOM Warns That Iran Is Using Civilian Ports to Conduct Military Ops
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Hawaii Sen. Brian Schatz Is 'Serene' About Withholding DHS Funding As TSA and Coast Guard Go Without Pay
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Hawaii Sen. Brian Schatz Is 'Serene' About Withholding DHS Funding As TSA and Coast Guard Go Without Pay

Hawaii Sen. Brian Schatz Is 'Serene' About Withholding DHS Funding As TSA and Coast Guard Go Without Pay
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How Much Confidence Do Americans Have in the Supreme Court? A New Poll Says Not Much
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How Much Confidence Do Americans Have in the Supreme Court? A New Poll Says Not Much

How Much Confidence Do Americans Have in the Supreme Court? A New Poll Says Not Much
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Shock: Kids Can Now Buy Cross-Sex Hormones Online in Minutes
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Shock: Kids Can Now Buy Cross-Sex Hormones Online in Minutes

Shock: Kids Can Now Buy Cross-Sex Hormones Online in Minutes
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An Alleged Tragic Mistake Is Being Weaponized to Handcuff the US Military and Discredit Pete Hegseth
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An Alleged Tragic Mistake Is Being Weaponized to Handcuff the US Military and Discredit Pete Hegseth

An Alleged Tragic Mistake Is Being Weaponized to Handcuff the US Military and Discredit Pete Hegseth
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Three Key Battles of the U.S. Civil War
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Three Key Battles of the U.S. Civil War

The American Civil War was one of the defining conflicts fought in American history. Not only did it threaten to divide the nation, but it also challenged the very foundation of American institutions. It would go on to define the morals by which future generations would judge the United States of America. Between 1861 and 1865, the Union and Confederate states engaged in crucial battles that would determine the outcome of the Civil War. From the First Battle of Bull Run (1861) to the Battle of Antietam (1862) and the Battle of Gettysburg (1863), each would have its place in American history for shaping the Civil War's military, political, and moral course. Caleb Brown explains. Battle of Antietam by Thure de Thulstrup. First Battle of Bull RunOn the morning of July 21, 1861, Union forces led by General McDowell would meet with Confederate troops led by Generals Johnston and Beauregard for what would be the first battle of the Civil War, the First Battle of Bull Run.[1] The Union, having high hopes for a quick victory, would see its hopes fade as Union soldiers, lacking proper military training, became weary and began to retreat.[2] Hoping to see a crushing win, many civilians who had come to spectate the battle were also caught up in the confusion as they, along with the Union soldiers, retreated toward Washington.[3] The Confederate victory at the First Battle of Bull Run would shatter the hopes for a short war and boost the morale of the South. As a result of the Northern defeat, General George B. McClellan would rise to command and would write in a letter to his wife, "I am here in a terrible place, the enemy have from 3 to 4 times my force the President is an idiot, the old General in his dotage they cannot or will not see the true state of affairs. Most of my troops are demoralized by the defeat at Bull Run, and some regiments are even mutinous. I have probably stopped that, but you see my position is not pleasant."[4] As a result of Bull Run, the Union now had to concede that the war would not be quick, and more preparation was needed.  Battle of AntietamOn September 17, 1862, America would lay witness to what would be the single bloodiest battle in American history. By day's end, 22,717 Northern and Southern troops would be dead, wounded, or missing as a result of the Battle of Antietam, which was fought in the Union territory of Maryland.[5] The Battle of Antietam would be a result of General Robert E. Lee's plan to invade the North for the first time in the war. Lee, however, would fall victim to the “Lost Dispatch,” which was a copy of Lee’s military plans that would fall into the hands of Union soldiers. The resulting battle would lead to the bloodiest single day in American history, a tactical draw between the North and the South; however, Lee would retreat, handing the Union a strategic victory. The battle would effectively stop the Confederates’ momentum in the eastern theater of the war and give President Abraham Lincoln the victory he needed to announce his plans for the Emancipation Proclamation. The Confederates would also lose the much-needed foreign recognition from Britain and France.[6] So, although the battle may have been a tactical draw, the South would suffer a significant defeat that it would not be able to overcome.  Battle of GettysburgThe most famous battle of the American Civil War, at least in popular culture today, is the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place in Adams County, Pennsylvania, in July 1863, with Lee's army facing General George G. Meade.[7] The Battle of Gettysburg would be a turning point in the Civil War, and between July 1 and July 3, 50,000 casualties would lie dead, wounded, or missing as a result.[8] General Lee would continue north into Union territory in hopes of a victory that would force an end to the conflict. The battle would unfold over three fierce days of fighting, taking place on geographical terrain known as Little Round Top, Culp’s Hill, and the Cornfield. General George E. Pickett would lead what would become known to history as “Pickett’s Charge,” resulting in a failed attack and a 60% casualty rate for the Confederates.[9] This would be the final push for Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg. Facing staggering losses, Lee would retreat to Virginia, and the hopes of a Confederate States of America along with him.  ConclusionIn conclusion, every battle fought throughout the Civil War has its place in history and contributed to shaping the war's outcome in one way or another. The First Battle of Bull Run would serve as a wake-up call for the North, and as a result of the defeat, the Union would make changes to its army going forward. Many more troops would be requested, and training would improve. The Battle of Antietam would provide a political victory rather than a military victory for the Union. As a result of the bloodiest day in American history, President Lincoln would have cause to reveal his plans for the Emancipation Proclamation. Finally, the Battle of Gettysburg, although not the final battle of the Civil War, would see Lee’s army of Northern Virginia suffer a massive defeat on the fields of Gettysburg, effectively dashing the hopes of a successful invasion of Northern territory. Seeing every battle for its military, political, and moral implications helps provide a broader picture of the American Civil War. Did you find that piece interesting? If so, join us for free by clicking here.BibliographyThe Battle of Antietam, May 28, 2019. https://www.proquest.com/docview/2230470087?pq-origsite=summon&accountid=12085&sourcetype=Newspapers.“First Bull Run." American Heritage.” First bull run, 2011. https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=BIC&u=vic_liberty&id=GALE%7CA271594560&v=2.1&it=r&sid=summon&aty=shibboleth.“Gettysburg.” American Battlefield Trust. Accessed November 13, 2025. https://www.battlefields.org/learn/civil-war/battles/gettysburg. Woodworth, Steven E. This great struggle: America’s Civil War. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2012.[1] Steven E. Woodworth, This Great Struggle: America’s Civil War (Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2012), 47. [2] Ibid. 49.[3] Ibid. [4] “First Bull Run, American Heritage,” 2011, https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=BIC&u=vic_liberty&id=GALE%7CA271594560&v=2.1&it=r&sid=summon&aty=shibboleth.[5] “The Battle of Antietam,” May 28, 2019, https://www.proquest.com/docview/2230470087?pq-origsite=summon&accountid=12085&sourcetype=Newspapers.[6] Ibid. [7] “Gettysburg,” American Battlefield Trust, accessed November 13, 2025, https://www.battlefields.org/learn/civil-war/battles/gettysburg.[8] Ibid.[9] Ibid.
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