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MD: Judge acquits two men who shot intruder (another version)
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"Arguing that the state's murder case 'challenged the foundation of the right to defend yourself,' two Harford County businessmen were acquitted."
"Prosecutors said the men, frustrated by repeated burglaries at their business, were acting with murder in mind, not self-defense, when they killed Tygon Walker. But Baltimore Circuit Court Judge John M. Glynn pronounced Kenny Der and Darrell R. Kifer not guilty of first-degree murder seconds after attorneys finished their closing arguments." |
FL: 11 officers planted guns at crimes, prosecutors say
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"Eleven Miami police officers who saw themselves as "untouchable" and above the law planted guns at four police shootings and lied about it."
"The shootings where the officers are accused of planting guns include the killings of two men, a 120-shot SWAT volley that killed a 72-year-old man described by Matthewman as 'an armed drug dealer,' the wounding of a drunken homeless man carrying a Walkman, and a three-shot foot chase survived by a purse-snatching suspect." |
FL: Woman Finds Water System Blueprints In Parking Lot
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"A local woman made a startling discovery in the parking lot of a shopping center, blueprints to the water systems of dozens of Orange County neighborhoods. The maps would give a terrorist everything needed to attack the local water system." "That citizen found nearly a hundred pages detailing the utility infrastructure of dozens of Orange County neighborhoods."
"Hannah tried to return them, but says the county gave her the runaround." |
FL: Prosecutor charged with lewd acts by using Web camera
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"A top prosecutor in Palm Beach County was arrested Tuesday after authorities said he stripped and performed lewd acts in front of a Web camera for someone he thought was a 13-year-old girl."
"Assistant State Attorney Ira Karmelin was arrested in West Palm Beach and charged with soliciting sex from a minor via the Internet and transmitting harmful images to a minor, both felonies." |
TX: City airs plan for alarm response (update)
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"City leaders on Tuesday unveiled a new version of an old idea to make Arlington the first Texas city where police would no longer answer unverified burglar alarms at homes or businesses."
"The new proposal would require a private security guard to first verify an intrusion at a home or business. If a burglary is verified, police would respond at a higher priority level with a quicker average response time of nine minutes."
"It would not apply to panic alarms, holdup alarms or 911 calls..." |
IL: Boy charged for bringing gun to school
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"A Gage Park High School student was charged Tuesday with bringing an unloaded gun to school, police said."
"The 16-year-old Chicago resident was charged as an adult with unlawful use of a weapon, Chicago police spokesman Sgt. Robert Cargie said."
"The boy was charged with a felony and as an adult because the incident involved having a gun on school grounds, Cargie said." |
NY: Police action angers the public
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"But less than three hours after a Tuesday afternoon news conference at which [Police Commissioner Rocco J. Diina] urged officers to use better discretion, police were at it again, conducting a traffic safety checkpoint at 5 p.m. at one of the busiest exit points from downtown. Police have been issuing tickets for not having children in proper safety seats, not wearing seat belts, having expired inspection and other infractions." |
South Africa: Policeman kills wife, shoots himself
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A policeman shot and killed his wife before turning the gun on himself at their home in Nqeleni village, Umtata on Tuesday, Eastern Cape police said on Wednesday.
Captain Zamulkulungisa Alfred Jozana said the couple apparently had an argument before the policeman shot his wife in the neck. She was admitted to a local hospital and died shortly afterwards. The policeman died on the scene.
Their names have not yet been released. |
TX: D/FW security drill aims to keep best parking spaces open
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"Motorists at Dallas/Fort Worth Airport's Terminal B can expect random searches, visual inspections of vehicles -- and possibly a traffic snarl -- as the airport tests its parking-security measures Thursday afternoon." ...
"The three-hour practice alert will simulate the additional security measures that the airport would have in place when the color-coded national security level rises to orange from yellow as it is now." |
OK: Woman sues Lahoma officials
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"A Fairview woman has filed a lawsuit seeking more than $20,000 from the town of Lahoma, its police chief and a former reserve officer convicted of accepting bribes." ...
"The lawsuit stems from a May 2001 incident when Lindell stopped Smart driving through Lahoma and told her that he wouldn't write her a ticket if she made a $100 donation to the town of Lahoma." |
FL: Prosecutor: Officers thought they were above law (another version)
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"Eleven Miami police officers who saw themselves as "untouchable" planted guns at four police shootings or lied about it, a prosecutor said Tuesday at their trial on federal corruption charges."
"Prosecutor Curtis Miner said the defendants saw themselves 'as being above the law' when they covered up their involvement in the shootings that left three men dead and a fourth wounded in the 1990s." |
Bush, Ashcroft, Terrorism and Guns: The Great Hypocrisy
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"Evidence is mounting that weak U.S. gun laws allow terrorists easy access to weapons." -- Really? Care to back that up with some statistics, or is this another case of "everybody knows, so therefore I need no evidence, save for a few choice vitriolic lies"?
"Yet when the issue is guns, the Bush Administration -- despite its early promises of a fight against terrorism, wherever it may lead -- has adopted a 'hands off' policy. Why?" -- Because the Constitution of the United States guarantees that the right to keep and bear arms won't be infringed, you hand-wringing, bed-wetting liar!
"Unfortunately for the health and safety of the American public, the answer is that Bush and Ashcroft care far more about the NRA than you and me." -- Bush and Ashcroft's job is to enforce the law. The Law of the Land is the US Constitution. If you want nanny government to "care about you," you're free to leave this country. |
OR: State-sponsored killing is no family value
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"The point of protesting: An Oregon state agency shouldn't promote blood sports as 'family fun,' especially to recruit shotgun-wielding children to kill rabbits harassed by hounds." - Matt Rossell, Northwest outreach coordinator for California-based In Defense of Animals. |
OR: Governor, prosecutors join to fight gun violence
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"Gov. Ted Kulongoski joined a panel of prosecutors and crime victims Tuesday to back a nationwide effort against gun violence."
"The program, called Project Safe Neighborhoods, has already delivered millions of federal dollars to help Oregon prosecute violent criminals." |
Woman Charged With Gunrunning
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"A Florida woman accused of gunrunning to the IRA almost walked free from court his week because of lack of legal cooperation between the U.S. and Irish governments." ...
"The accused, Dr. Margaret Bannon, was arrested last week, only four days before the statute of limitations would have run out on six-year old gun running offense. The attempt to ship the guns allegedly happened before the IRA ceasefire, and before the signing of the Good Friday Agreement." |
MA: Logan Screener Suspended For Carrying Gun To Work
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"A federal screener at Logan International Airport was placed on administrative leave Tuesday for carrying a gun to work." ...
"The TSA worker, whose name and tenure have not been released, had a permit to carry the firearm, Doyle said. The worker was placed on leave pending a full investigation by the TSA and state police. He was not arrested." |
NY: Gun-Toting Northwest Pilot Arraigned (Update)
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"Donaldson owns a handgun registered with the Macomb County Sheriff's Department in Michigan, according to Sgt. David Willis there. Willis did not know the caliber or make of the weapon, or whether Donaldson, who lives in Macomb Township, had obtained a permit to carry a concealed weapon."
"He did say that he had been target shooting in Michigan and simply forgot that the gun was packed in his bag, according to a statement presented in court by prosecutor Cheryl Henderson." |
OH: Attorney general cracks down on Web case
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"Ohio's attorney general is coming to the aid of nine Republican state senators -- including Newark's Jay Hottinger -- who have been linked on the Internet to a white supremacist group, without their knowledge or permission." ...
"Hottinger does not think the problem will hurt him politically. He said he doubts anyone would believe that any elected Republican would be part of a racist, white supremacist group." ... |
UK: Knife terror raider gets 15 years
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"Callous criminal Gary Pattison was jailed for 15 years today after being convicted of five 'audacious' armed raids on corner shops." ...
"The Recorder of Middlesbrough, Judge Peter Fox QC, told 25-year-old Pattison he would be informing the parole board of his view that he should not be released 'one day before you have served ten years' - two-thirds of the sentence." |
Australia: Three children and their terror
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" 'Please daddy, don't do it' ... "...
"In the harrowing excerpts from two triple-O calls made by the teenager ...she asked: 'Can you please come down to 17 Shade Place, Lugarno, my dad has been fighting with my mum and we are scared...' "...
"Mr. Attia, 54, was deemed a high risk to himself and others but was released from St George Hospital about 30 hours before committing the murder/suicide."
------- The police arrived, but, of course, too late. So much for relying on the government to protect you. |
KY: Boy takes classmate hostage
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"A 12-year-old student at an Eastern Kentucky middle school was briefly taken hostage yesterday by a classmate with a gun, Olive Hill police said." ...
"...random metal detector checks occur about once a month at the school. Officers will make daily checks for the rest of the school year..." |
CO: Former sheriff's officer jailed after scuffle
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"A former lieutenant in the Mesa County Sheriff's Department spent the weekend in jail after his arrest following a scuffle with a police officer over a handgun on Friday night."
"Earl M. Houck pointed a semiautomatic pistol at a Grand Junction police officer as he was questioned, according to a report filed with the Sheriff's Department."
"Houck ...said he would never point a gun at a police officer and said the officers failed to make it clear who they were." |
UK: Now we must aim for a gun free city
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Is there no end to British absurdity?
------- "We support the call 100% and today launch our five point charter to make Gloucester a gun free city.
*Ban replica guns from sale in Gloucester *Education programme in schools aimed at discouraging gun use. *A gun amnesty for fake and real guns in the city. *Zero tolerance policing on new gun laws. replica and fake guns. *A campaign to shop a gunman working with crime-stoppers." |
CO: Littwin: What's the old saying? The more guns the merrier?
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"This is a story about two malcontents, who, I guess, didn't understand the privilege of working where they did - in a setting where, say, marriage license clerks could carry their weapon of choice to work without fear of being persecuted for their belief that more guns, even tumbling-down-the- stairs guns, make it a safer workplace, a safer Colorado, a safer world." ... |
Obesity Suit Against McDonald's Dismissed
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"...a federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a widely watched suit in which McDonald's hamburgers and French fries were blamed for children's obesity."
"U.S. District Judge Robert Sweet said the plaintiffs, including a 14-year-old girl who is 4-foot-10 and 170 pounds, failed to show McDonald's products presented a danger unknown to consumers. He also cited concerns the case could 'spawn thousands of similar McLawsuits' against all types of restaurants."
------- Will the same courtesy be extended to the gun industry, or will the Bradys continue their slew of frivolous lawsuits against gun manufacturers? |
Ridge Approved As Homeland Security Chief
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"The Senate voted 94-0 to endorse the former Pennsylvania governor, but only after signaling that Ridge will be held accountable for protecting civil liberties as he embarks on the mission of protecting the nation from terrorists. The vote came just two days before the new department is to come into being." |
NY: Libertarians Launch 'Guns For Tots' Drive
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"The Manhattan Libertarian Party has announced a 'guns for tots' campaign, which it describes as 'a new philanthropic program that will put toy guns in the hands of the city's youth while it's still legal.' The Libertarians are making fun of the New York City Council's proposal to prohibit the sale or possession of any toy gun. 'Playing with a water pistol is one of the most cherished rites of childhood,' said Jim Lesczynski, spokesman for the Manhattan Libertarian Party." |
VA: Norfolk won't pursue bill to ban guns in public meetings
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"City officials are giving up for now on their quest to keep guns out of some public meetings."
"The City Council had hoped to regain some authority to regulate guns that was stripped last year by the General Assembly. Currently, local officials across the state can't ban guns from public facilities, such as city halls, unless the bans existed before 1987." |
MA: Student arrested for allegedly firing gun in high school cafeteria
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"A Mount Pleasant High School student was arrested for allegedly firing a gun inside the school's cafeteria."
"School spokeswoman Maria Tocco said it seems a shot was fired shortly after an assistant principal had broken up a fight in the cafeteria. The shot was fired toward the ceiling and no one was injured."
------- Declaring schools "Gun Free Zones" doesn't seem to keep those intent on breaking the law from doing what they want to do. |
UK: Youths with fake guns 'risking their lives'
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"Armed police officers warned last night that it is only a matter of time before someone brandishing a replica gun is mistakenly shot dead."
"Chief Inspector Mike Brook, head of the firearms division with South Wales Police, said incidents involving fake guns had soared in the past few years, and that four call-outs for armed officers yesterday was typical." |
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"If America's Founders were alive today to hear of President Bush's $670 million tax cut proposal, they'd probably go into cardiac arrest. Not only that, it would definitely kill them if they saw that the federal leviathan had grown massively within the last 120 years, breaching its restraints that were placed upon it. In the immortal words of George Washington, 'Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.' " |
Canada: Toronto store owner fights off armed robbers
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"Late Monday night, the three men entered the convenience store in Toronto's east end. One man armed with a pump-action shotgun demanded that the storekeeper open the cash register."
"Lee Bang Ju, a 57-year-old South Korean military veteran who says he fought in the Vietnam War, began to use his fists to push the gun away before grabbing the golf club."
"A fight then ensued with the storekeeper eventually getting pummeled by the three larger suspects." |
TX: Good Samaritan Performs Citizen's Arrest
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"Harmon was walking towards his apartment at the time of the attack. 'I heard her screaming and some guy was just throwing her around, trying to get her purse and, I took off running at him. We fought for a minute in the parking lot. He hit me in the head with a gun. And he took off running again and I still followed him, knocked him down and held him down until the cops got there.' " |
MO: Lawmakers refire conceal and carry
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"Senators reintroduced a controversial gun bill Tuesday to loosen restrictions on conceal and carry permits and give county sheriffs the sole authority to grant them."
"Currently police chiefs and sheriffs can grant permits but only to applicants citing occupational hazards or personal safety reasons. The bill requires background and mental health checks along with adequate training..." |
MT: Lawmakers want gunslinger law applied to DUIs
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"A 19th century law aimed at putting an end to cowboy gun fights should be expanded to crack down on deadly drunk drivers, a lawmaker says."
"The Legislature is considering several bills dealing with drunken driving, and two more of them went before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday. One would increase DUI fines, and the other would tap an 1895 statute to increase financial liability for drunken drivers." |
MN: Burglary prevention lies with homeowner
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"When juveniles are involved, Monson said it�s usually the liquor, cigarettes, jewelry and cash that are stolen. Guns and tools are also huge targets, he said."
"Monson advised that all guns be locked in gun safes and hidden. Guns in locked wall cabinets are easy targets once the door is smashed, he said." |
UK: Gun violence conference at the Imperial War Museum
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"The initiative, involving young people from all the borough's secondary schools and pupil referral units, youth projects, school governors, teachers, youth workers, and police has been introduced as a result of concern at the rise in gun violence across the borough."
"The day feature a talk by Lucy Cope, a mother and member of the group Mums against Guns, who tragically lost her son to gun violence..." |
Dozens of city councils seek to influence war opinions
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"Karen Dolan, coordinator of the Cities for Peace program and a fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies, said city councils are increasingly passing resolutions aimed at providing input on issues of national or international concern. She said 23 cities have passed a resolution opposing restrictions on civil liberties from last year's USA Patriot Act. And during South Africa's apartheid era, she estimates about 800 passed resolutions opposing that." |
Foreigners Held in San Diego in Super Bowl Sweep
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"With Super Bowl Sunday just days away, federal immigration officials in San Diego have arrested "a number" of foreign-born residents with access to the game's venue, Qualcomm Stadium..."
"The plan, known as 'Operation Game Day,' is part of a $9 million post-Sept. 11 anti-terrorism effort that includes beefed up security at the California-Mexico border, a no-fly zone over the stadium, military air patrols and an elaborate camera system monitoring every inch of the stadium and environs." |
PA: ACLU defends two officers disputing DUI arrest by colleague
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"Two policemen are being punished for volunteering to testify against a fellow officer in what they say was bad arrest, according to a complaint filed by the American Civil Liberties Union."
"Disorderly conduct and drunken driving charges were dismissed against a 34-year-old woman after the policemen -- Officer Jason Poniewaz and Sgt. Paul Gyurina -- said they would testify that she did not appear intoxicated and shouldn't have been arrested." |
Sniper suspect tried as an adult
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"A judge ruled Wednesday that 17-year-old sniper suspect John Lee Malvo will be tried as an adult, a decision that will make him eligible for the death penalty if he is convicted. Virginia Juvenile Court Judge Charles Maxfield ordered Malvo to be tried as an adult in the October 14 shooting death of FBI analyst Linda Franklin, one of four sniper shootings that prosecutors say Malvo carried out." |
FL: Woman Questioning Why Deputies Killed Her Cows
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"A cattle owner says Polk County sheriff's deputies senselessly slaughtered several of her cows, who were pregnant, after the animals escaped from their pasture and wandered onto a county road." ... "When she arrived, she found five of her animals dead in roadside ditches." ...
"Sheriff's spokeswoman Michal Shanley said the deputies' use of lethal force was justified because they were afraid the animals would wander on busy State Road 37 and cause an accident." |
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