Gunshots not uncommon here. I don't get concerned unless I hear rifle fire larger than a .22 LR. Even .44 magnum handguns don't bother me much.
I usually hear shotguns. Before I moved in, they outlawed large caliber rifles during hunting season in my county. (I heard stories of a mayor's wife's car or house getting hit during hunting season causing the ban, but never confirmed any of them.) They sneaked back in under a ballot or some other measure. I was a little surprised, given all the city folk who have moved to the county.
Rifles are in everyone's home here, but it isn't safe to fire them except in controlled places or wilderness. Shotguns and handguns (even big ones) don't travel far through a heavily-treed forest, especially if mountains are involved, but .223 and larger are just not safe "plinking weapons" IMO. I have a friend who has a controlled range on his property and we used to shoot there. I also have a friend who has a gravel pit where it is safe to shoot big guns, but neither exist near me.
I have a rail road berm on the west border of my property. We can shoot safely there. And around the pond if to the west. But I don't much.
90 second video of a woman who has been feeding raccoons for nearly 40 years, and the swarm & their insistence has turned into a horror movie.
Raccoons usually come because of food sources or water. Making sure your trash is bagged, well sealed, and no pet food is outdoors is a must.
I miss men like them on social media. No make-up or green hair. Not afraid of mud on the boots. (but better take them off before you come into the kitchen!!!)