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Subject Suppressed Data Shows Armed Citizens Stop Active Shooters | How Immigration Tilts The Scales For Dems In Congress | Restoration Spotlight: Rediscovering The Constitution
Date September 16, 2025 9:15 PM
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FBI-Suppressed Data Shows Armed Citizens Stop Over 50% of Active Shooters, Not 3.7%

Recent findings reveal that the FBI's claim that only 3.7 percent of active shooters are stopped by law-abiding gun owners is entirely false.

The FBI failed to properly record instances where law-abiding citizens stopped violent shooters, leading to false reports that "good guys with guns" have no effect on stopping violent criminals, according to the Crime Prevention Research Center.

The FBI's data, which claimed that only 14 of 374 active shooters were stopped by armed citizens between 2014 and 2024, undercounted shootings by a staggering 561 incidents. When those excluded cases are applied to the dataset, it reveals more than 202 instances where law-abiding gun owners stopped an active shooter.

This updated dataset takes the FBI's original statistic—which claims only 3.7 percent of active shooters were stopped by armed citizens—and raises the real number to 36 percent. If "gun-free zones," a misguided policy that assumes criminals will obey a metal sign, are excluded from the data, over 52 percentof active shooters are stopped by law-abiding gun owners.





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Stacked Seats—How Immigration Tilts the Scales for Democrats in Congress

Democrats represent far more non-citizens in Congress than do Republicans.

A Restoration News analysis of non-citizens in congressional districts shows Democrats represent far fewer American citizens than Republicans do, since non-citizens contribute to congressional apportionment.

The United States Constitution mandates that seats in the House of Representatives be apportioned among the states based on total population, a count that includes every resident regardless of citizenship status. This longstanding practice ensures all inhabitants—citizens, legal immigrants, and even illegal aliens—factor into the allocation of congressional districts and, by extension, the Electoral College.

However, this system has unintended consequences in a nation with around 25 million non-citizens that the U.S. Census knows about—although this number is likely much higher when factoring in illegal alien estimates. While non-citizens cannot vote in federal elections, their presence inflates the population count that determines political power.





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Rediscovering the Constitution with Jeff Utsch

With America in turmoil, it's time to go back to the foundation of what made our nation great—today on Restoration Spotlight.

Secularism, leftist ideology, and Marxism are collapsing around us—and the turmoil has left tens of millions of Americans desperately searching for a path out of the chaos. But what if the path forward takes us into America's past?

Join host Hayden Ludwig and constitutional scholar Jeff Utsch as we journey back to basics and rediscover what made America great, and what can restore our republic in 2025.



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