
The Daily Signal Mass Shootings in Michigan & North Carolina, Eric Adams Drops Out, National Guard Deploys to Portland | Sept. 29, 2025
Sep 29, 2025
Two tragic mass shootings rocked North Carolina and Michigan over the weekend, prompting urgent responses from local authorities. As a government shutdown looms, both parties in Congress are digging in for a standoff. In New York, Mayor Eric Adams has bowed out of the re-election race, citing fundraising hurdles. Meanwhile, President Trump has deployed the National Guard to Portland amid escalating tensions and challenges to federal authorities. Catch all the latest developments as these critical events unfold.
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Southport Bar Shooting And Response
- A Southport waterfront bar shooting left three dead and several wounded while the shooter attempted to flee by boat.
- Chief Todd Coring said multiple agencies responded and the community is asked to keep victims and families in their prayers.
Church Arson And Mass Shooting In Grand Blanc
- In Grand Blanc, Michigan, a man crashed into a Latter-day Saints church, set it on fire, then shot fleeing worshippers, killing and wounding multiple people.
- Officers, including a DNR officer, engaged and neutralized the suspect at the scene.
Shutdown Fight Framed As Funding Priorities Clash
- A government shutdown fight centers on a clean continuing resolution versus Democrats' demands to add spending priorities.
- Mike Johnson framed the dispute as protecting troop pay and WIC against what he called $1.5 trillion in new Democratic spending.
