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Granny deserves self-defense
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... "What chance would a 66-year old grandmother have against a bigger, stronger, man a third of her age? What chance would a 60-year old man have against two men, armed and in their 20�s? And what chance would a 65-year old have against a man half his age? Without an equalizer, ,these individuals would have no chance. Because that equalizer was a firearm, all three are alive today."
"Americans over the age of 65 are now the most likely age group to be armed, according to the General Social Survey, part of the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. The reasons for this are almost as varied as the individuals who make up that demographic. ..." ... |
In order to feel secure, are we throwing away our freedom?
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"I'm not an NRA member or gun enthusiast. I have never owned a gun and probably never will. But I voted against San Francisco's Proposition H. As a civil-rights attorney, I am alarmed by people's increasing willingness to give up other people's rights. This tendency is at the root of the country's post-Sept. 11 lurch toward fascism, epitomized in Patriot Act provisions that gut First, Fourth, Fifth and 14th Amendment rights, authorizing government intrusions into people's homes and private lives as never before, all in the name of security."
"Government officials assure us that they only use these awesome powers against the 'bad guys,' ignoring the fundamental principle that bad guys have rights, too, including not being presumed to be bad guys, until proven so in court. ..." ... |
WA: Making the circle complete
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... "Because of the deceptive shroud of politics, what will likely not be included in the dialogue of violence, be it school or hunting, is the issue of masculinity in today's world."
"As Jackson Katz argued in his breakthrough film Tough Guise: Violence, Media, and the Crisis in Masculinity, the proliferation of school violence has everything to do with the United States' volatile construction of masculinity and peripherally with things such as violent films, music, TV and video games." ...
"For both stories, the spread of rifles and firearms will go unmatched as citizens cling to their hand-cannons and beat the tambourine of self-defense and militia formation. ..." ... -------
Submitter's Note: "New Orleans". |
IN: Charges won't be filed against couple who shot dogs
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"LaPorte County Prosecutor Robert Beckman told The Herald-Argus Tuesday that criminal charges will not be filed against the Rolling Prairie couple who shot two of their neighbor�s Jack Russell terriers on Oct. 13." ...
"According to deputies' reports, the couple who shot the dogs claimed they�d called the dogs' owners ... several times during the last year ... The couple told police they'd thrown rocks at the dogs, shot BB guns at them and shot near them with other guns before taking the measures they did on Oct. 13."
"On that afternoon, the neighbor woman stated she walked into her shed and found Patch, the Hutchesons' 12-year-old terrier, had chased one of her cats up onto a ladder before coming at the woman aggressively. She shot Patch with her .357 Magnum, killing him instantly." ... |
IL: Mother allegedly brings gun to child's school
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Charges could be filed against a west suburban mother accused of bringing a gun to her child's school. The woman was arrested Tuesday afternoon at Forest Hills Elementary in Western Springs.
Police say her alleged husband called two schools warning them his wife was on the way there with a gun to pick up their children. Officers caught up with her at the elementary school and found the unloaded pistol in her pocket.
Authorities are trying to figure out why she was carrying the gun in the first place. |
FL: Lawyer: Teen Acted In Self-Defense In School Bus Shooting (follow-up)
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"A teenager accused of opening fire on a school bus Tuesday has been charged as an adult."
"Camille Burke, 17, is accused of shooting Kaliesha Cheatham, 15, on a Miramar school bus." ...
"Burke's lawyer, Bruce Lehr, said his client acted in self-defense."
"'To put somebody into a school bus where they can be beaten, where they can be attacked, where they can be constantly harassed, and not have an adult on that school bus other than the driver, who is not there to pay attention to what's going on -- it's like putting a person in a prison cell. She was beaten. She was harassed. And, sadly, at least what is alleged, is that she took an extreme measure to defend herself -- but to defend herself,' Lehr said. ...'" |
OH: Buckeye Firearms Assoc. attends Sponsor Hearing on HB347 (BFA)
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"Buckeye Firearms Association's Gerard Valentino, along with representatives for both the National Rifle Association and People's Rights Organization, were on hand Tuesday as Members of the Ohio House Committee on Criminal Justice heard testimony from Rep. Jim Aslanides on his HB347, a sweeping firearms law reform bill."
"Gun ban extremist Toby Hoover was also on hand, no doubt trying to earn her paycheck and collect more expense checks from her fat-cat liberal donors."
"Aslanides' testimony is a matter of public record. To download a copy of his November 15, 2005 testimony in .pdf format, CLICK HERE." ... |
CA: Gun law is misstated for juries, court says
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"A state appeals court trimmed four years off a Lake County man's prison sentence Monday and said California juries are wrongly being allowed to hold criminals responsible for guns that may have nothing to do with the crime they committed."
"A Court of Appeal panel in San Francisco said a standard instruction that judges give to juries misstates the law that determines whether a felon was armed during a crime. ..."
"The court said the instruction fails to require jurors to find that gun was somehow connected to the crime." ...
"The appeals court said the faulty jury instruction allowed the prosecutor to argue that ... the gun's presence meant that he was armed during the commission of the drug crimes." |
IL: Appeals court tosses defaced gun law
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"When police arrested Juan Quinones in 2002, the handgun they accused him of carrying had its serial number scratched out."
"State law said merely possessing such a gun was enough evidence to also charge Quinones with being the person who scratched it out."
"But a recent ruling by the Appellate Court of Illinois said that law is unconstitutional -- which could open the door to reversals for others convicted of the crime."
"Though the state law was amended last year, the court said those convicted under the old language were convicted against the presumption of innocence granted to anyone arrested for a crime." ... |
GA: Gun ordinance cast aside
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"Houston County commissioners essentially killed a proposed firearms ordinance Tuesday after it had been gravely wounded in October when several residents took verbal shots at its restrictions."
"Staggering and stumbling from one commission meeting to another for more than a month, the proposal was finally cast aside Tuesday and allowed to die on the table when none of the five commissioners would make a motion to vote on it." ... |
NC: Jury indicts Bethel chief
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"A federal grand jury has indicted Bethel's police chief on drug and weapons charges, 13 days following his arrest by the FBI."
"Reginald Roberts, 41, who is currently suspended without pay from his position, was indicted Wednesday on five charges, according to a Monday announcement."
"He faces one count each of distribution of a controlled substance, conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance, use of a firearm during the commission of a crime in relation to drug trafficking and two counts of distributing a firearm to a convicted felon." ... |
RI: Former police chief testifies in civil rights trial
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"A former police chief took the stand in a civil rights trial Wednesday, saying that common sense could have prevented a friendly fire accident that killed one of his officers."
"Retired Col. Urbano Prignano Jr. became testy, even toppling his glass of water, under questioning by a lawyer representing the mother of a black police officer shot dead by two white colleagues." ...
"Sgt. Cornel Young Jr., who was off-duty and in plain clothes, drew his gun and ran into the parking lot of a Providence diner to prevent a gunfight five years ago. Two uniformed officers mistook Young for a suspect and opened fire."
"Young's badge was later discovered in his pants pocket, lawyers said." ... |
LA: National Guard soldiers arrested in looting
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"Two Louisiana National Guardsmen were arrested Monday after they were seen carrying boxes of liquor from a flooded home in the affluent Eastover community in eastern New Orleans, police said."
"The soldiers were loading the box into the rear cargo area of a Humvee, where two other boxes of apparently purloined alcohol already were stored, officers said."
"A spokesman for the state National Guard confirmed that two soldiers assigned to hurricane relief duties were detained and turned over to military authorities." ... |
FL: Prominent Attorney Lorenzo Williams Fights Against Police Brutality on Behalf of the Family of Slain Miami Teenager Denzel Graham
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... "The incident occurred on November 27, 2003 when Graham, a high school sophomore, was conversing with a group of children who also lived in the apartment building. Officer Reyneri Hernandez of the North Miami Beach Police Department stepped from behind a wall and shot Graham in the back of the right shoulder while the front of his body was turned away from the officer, with his hands extended away from the officer and up in the surrendering position. Officer Hernandez fatally shot Graham without probable cause, provocation or justification after mistaking an unloaded toy BB pistol for a loaded weapon." ... |
MI: Holiday Travelers: Leave Gun at Home
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... "That's not all you should keep in mind if you're flying this Thanksgiving. Christine Mitchell tells travelers, 'Don't put any firearms in your luggage, they frown on that.'"
"... 'What we're talking about here are not dangerous felons who are in possession of a gun. These are otherwise law abiding citizens. Of course, their claim, as you all would expect, is it is inadvertent, completely unintentional.'"
"But, it doesn't matter if it's an accident. Transportation Security Administration Federal Security Director John Mumma says, 'To be very frank about it, we don't care how the weapon got there. If you're the traveler, the weapon is in your bag, you're at my checkpoint, you're at fault.'" [emphasis added] ... |
IL: Officer Arrested After Taser Use
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Charges have been filed against a man that normally protects and serves one area community.
The Champaign County State's Attorney's office has filed charges against Champaign County Corrections Sergeant William Alan Myers.
Myers is being charged with aggravated battery and obstruction of justice for an incident that occurred Monday night.
Myers was reported to have caused bodily harm to Ray Hsieh with a taser gun without legal justification at the correction center.
Hsieh is currently in the custody of Champaign County on other charges.
Officials say Myers then proceeded to provide false information to Captain James Young as to why he used the taser device on Hsieh. |
WI: B.B. Guns Becoming a Problem for Police
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"Tuesday, a 13 year old Blackhawk Middle School student took a B.B. gun on to a Madison school bus. He shot three people with that gun. All three students had minor injuries."
"Now, police say it's the latest in a series of serious events related to such a weapon."
"Madison Police Chief Noble Wray says in the last few weeks there have been a growing number of B�B gun incidents involving children."
"It's illegal in the city of Madison for children under the age of 18 to have B.B. guns. And Wray says because they look so much like the real deal they could carry more serious consequences." ... |
South Africa: Many guns stolen from Wildlife office
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"Police and conservation officials in northern Zululand are on high alert after a large number of firearms - including high-powered R1 rifles - were stolen in what was clearly a well planned and executed break-in at Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife's offices in St Lucia on Monday night."
"Police have launched a dragnet for the thieves who made off with rifles and handguns of various calibre. ... by last night it seemed as many as 13 guns were missing. A senior official urged people to come forward with information that might lead to the arrest of the perpetrators and the recovery of the firearms, which also included pistols and a large calibre hunting rifle used for dangerous game." ... |
South Africa: Cop kills wife and self
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"A Steenberg policeman gunned down his wife of four months and then turned his service pistol on himself in their Lavender Hill home today."
"Constable Wayne Sonnenberg, 26, and his wife Carmelita, 24, died of gunshot wounds to the head shortly before 8am."
"The bodies of the couple, who rented a granny flat at his parents' home in Hillary Road, were found by Sonnenberg's brother Ivan when he rushed into their bedroom after hearing two shots."
"Sonnenberg, who had four years' police service, is believed to have taken the couple's three-month-old daughter to another room before returning to the bedroom, where he shot his wife in the forehead."
"He then pressed the gun against his head and pulled the trigger." ... |
Canada: Emergency Response Team responds to pellet threat
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Victoria police are contemplating mischief charges against a 15-year-old youth who aimed a realistic looking pellet rifle in the direction frightened neighbours Saturday night.
Police spokesman Les Sylven said the detachment deployed its emergency response team around 6:30 p.m. after receiving reports of a man brandishing a firearm on the balcony of a Tyee Road apartment building.
"(Replicas) get the same amount of attention as if they were a real firearm," Sylven said. "On average we get two or three of these calls a month."
The teen was home with a friend when the incident occurred. His mother arrived while police were still on the scene. |
Philippines: TMG wraps up 'shootout' probe
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"UNDER pressure from higher-ups to wrap up the inquiry, the Traffic Management Group has concluded its investigation into the Nov. 7 killing of three carjacking suspects in Pasig City by TMG officers."
"But the police leadership has refused to release the TMG�s findings to the media despite repeated assurances last week that it would make the report public."
"Instead, Director General Arturo Lomibao, the Philippine National Police chief, tossed the TMG report to the PNP�s Internal Affairs Service with orders for the IAS to 'validate' it and conduct its own investigation."
"He also ordered members of the TMG body not to divulge the contents of its report." ... |
MN: Black powder hunters take aim
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"'Winding down' is the best way to describe Minnesota's whitetail deer firearms hunting season. Other than a few remaining days in Zone 1 and a late season in Zone 3 (Southeast Minnesota), firearms deer hunting for this year is pretty much over."
"For those who haven't had their fill of hunting, however, there still are some options available. Many of these include other types of animals, but there also are possibilities for the serious whitetail hunter."
"One of these is the black powder muzzleloader season. Muzzleloader hunting is continuing to gather momentum in Minnesota. If you examine the sport, you will find multiple reasons why more hunters are looking at black powder options." ... |
MT: Hunters have success as bison season returns
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"George Clement Jr.'s bison hunt ended only minutes after it started early Tuesday morning when he killed a bull just northeast of here. But the controversy over what took place will likely swirl for some time if hunt opponents have their way."
"On the opening day of a first-of-its-kind hunt, Clement was the first hunter to shoot a Yellowstone National Park bison that wandered outside the park's northern boundary. Another was shot on private land in the West Yellowstone area by an unidentified hunter. Montana hasn't held a bison hunt since 1990. Under the state's bison management plan, the animals aren't allowed to wander freely for fear they may spread brucellosis to cattle. The disease can cause cattle to abort." ... |
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