FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Clovis Police are trying to get ahead of yet another trend on social media that's not only dangerous but can be illegal--toy guns that shoot gel pellets. Videos on TikTok show ...
AUSTIN, Texas - More than 60,000 toy guns are being recalled because the battery pack can overheat, posing a fire risk, U.S. consumer safety officials said. The recall involves Gel Blaster SURGE 1.0 ...
There are calls to ban toy guns amid fears they look too much like real assault rifles. Authorities in Queensland are considering banning gel blaster toy guns which fire small gel balls, 7 News ...
The Gel Blaster Surge 1.0 Toy Guns don’t shoot real bullets, but they might ignite into real flames, which is why the company recalled about 62,700 of them. The exact problem, as told in the U.S.
ST. LOUIS — Multiple gel blaster toy guns were seized from teenagers who were shooting them at each other in downtown St. Louis Monday night. This is the latest incident involving toy guns 5 On Your ...
(WPRI) — More than 62,000 gel blaster are being recalled because the toy guns can catch fire, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The CPSC said the lithium-ion battery pack ...
CANTON - Canton Police want kids in town to stop using gel ball blaster guns. The department posted a safety advisory Monday saying there's been an increase in incidents involving teens and the ...
Gel Blaster Surge 1.0 toy guns that were sold on the East Coast at Kitty Hawk stores and online at retailers including Amazon have been recalled because the batteries can overheat and ignite. “The ...
A Queensland gel blaster seller has been ordered to vacate their shop after a backlash from shopping centre customers who deemed it "intimidating" and "in bad taste". CQ Blasters opened its store in ...
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