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Known for. Gun rights activism. Collins Iyare Idehen Jr. [3] (born 1983), better known as Colion Noir, is an American gun rights activist, lawyer, and host of the web series NOIR . In 2013, the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) recruited him to appear in NRA News videos. [4] Later that year, he appeared at its convention in Houston.
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White Girl Bleed a Lot. White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignores It is a 2012 book by Colin Flaherty. [ 1] It deals with race and crime in the United States, particularly black-on-white crime. It was first published by CreateSpace . The books title relates to a quote made during a racially ...
Three years into the new age of college sports, where athletes are allowed to profit from their successes through name, image and likeness deals, everyone is still trying to find out what the new ...
soundcloud .com /nocando. James McCall (born June 3, 1983), better known by his stage names Nocando and All City Jimmy, is an American rapper from Los Angeles, California. [4] He is the 2007 Scribble Jam champion [5] and founder of Hellfyre Club. [6] He is a member of hip hop groups such as Customer Service, [7] Bomb Zombies, [8] and Flash Bang ...
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A 40-year-old firearms instructor who had been named a suspect in Wednesday’s mass shooting at two businesses in Lewiston, Maine, was found dead, four senior law enforcement officials told NBC ...
Colion Noir hosts a video program on the NRA's online video channel. [221] In May 2018, the NRA announced that Oliver North would become president of the organization. [222] [223] North served one tumultuous term, marked by multiple legal battles and a power struggle with LaPierre; he was replaced by Carolyn D. Meadows on April 29, 2019. [224]