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CA: Social worker panics, weapons seized, couple sues city
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"In a case 'closely watched by the National Rifle Association', a federal judge will be asked a second time to award a Lompoc couple damages against the city of Lompoc and its police department for an alleged violation of civil rights in the search and seizure of firearms stored in their home."... |
NJ: Dispatcher ignored 911 call about kidnapping
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The night that Christine Lynn Eberle was abducted and murdered, police dispatchers received a 911 call reporting an emergency and asking for help. But the information was never relayed to officers on patrol, and within hours Eberle was dead.
According to investigators, the caller telephoned from his car to say that he saw a woman struggling with two men and screaming as she was being dragged into a car. The dispatcher dismissed the incident as a domestic dispute. |
Rep. Ron Paul (R,TX): Keep Your Eye on the Target
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"Henry Grady Weaver stated:
'Most of the major ills of the world have been caused by well-meaning people who ignored the principle of individual freedom, except as applied to themselves...who attempt to set themselves up as gods on earth and who would ruthlessly force their views on all others- with the abiding assurance that the end justifies the means.'
This message is one we should all ponder." |
Denver, CO: Staight shooting: Tactics to reduce police shootings
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"There are those who say the Denver Police Department doesn't give a fig about trigger-happy officers... Yet clearly the department does care enough to take one of the most significant steps it could to reduce the number of civilian deaths at the hands of cops. It is training and equipping every neighborhood patrol officer and supervisor with "less-lethal weapons" for confrontations with people who do not qualify as hardened criminals." --RockyMountainNews |
No Thumbprint, No Rental Car
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When James Glave went to retrieve the rental car he had reserved, he was dismayed to learn that the agency not only required his driver's license and payment information, but also his thumbprint.
The display explained that thumbprints were being collected from customers as part of an effort to reduce fraud and theft. When he refused to fork over his digit, the employee refused to rent him a car. |
Zero Tolerance (Gun Control proponent editorial)
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Before you click, put on your barf bags--
"President George W. Bush should extend the federal ban that expires in 2004. It was a good idea before Sept.11. It is non-negotiable now."
"Closing the gunshow loophole is equally urgent, and a mild restriction compared to measures being discussed to defend against further terrorist attacks."
"Mr. McCain is hardly a hysterical gun control advocate."
[I don't know where to even start, with that last one.] |
Friendswood, TX: Shot locks down school
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Police and school officials are trying to determine who fired a shot into a seventh-grade classroom at Friendswood Junior High School Friday morning.
No one was injured in the incident that kept the campus locked down for several hours.
The school�s approximately 900 students were kept in class while Friendswood police secured the campus and searched classrooms, lockers and people. |
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