New NRA Chief Once Tortured a Cat to Death, Guardian Reports
- Douglas Hamlin, the new NRA chief, was reprimanded for his involvement in the brutal killing of a fraternity cat named BK during college, as reported by The Guardian.
- In 1980, Hamlin and four fraternity brothers were sentenced to community service after pleading no contest to animal cruelty charges in Michigan.
- The NRA welcomed Hamlin with a statement praising him as a patriot and leader, although he claimed he was not directly involved in the incident.
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