Vrede wrote:
There's also another 'cop shoots family dog' story out of Rutherford County, NC but I haven't found enough details to form an opinion yet.
cops in escambia county florida were chasing a suspect on foot during the middle of the night, when the spotted an overturned bucket near a closed window. they broke and entered the home, barged through the bedroom door and drug the sleeping couple into the hallway. while standing over the prone couple they used their boots to hold the couple down by the neck while one of the donut eaters went back into the room and shot their dogs (who had been growling aggressively).
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
Betcha the kid doesn't get charged, nor will whoever left the gun available to them. Between opps and SYG, it's gonna be even harder to charge somebody for shooting anybody in Florida. And now some idiot legislators want to officially legalize "warning shots."
A former police officer accused of killing a man in a movie theater during a dispute over texting had used his own phone to send a message to his son moments before the incident...
Figures.
More proof that texting in a movie theater is bad.
You aren't doing it wrong if no one knows what you are doing.
A former police officer accused of killing a man in a movie theater during a dispute over texting had used his own phone to send a message to his son moments before the incident...
I read the article, then lost the link, but in an interview concerning his post-mayoral interests, former Mayor Bloomberg says he's going to continue to support causes and issues important to him, including obesity, education, and gun legislation. He said in addition to funding educational communications about guns, that he would support candidates who would support more gun-safety regulation. Asked if he could outspend the NRA, he said, "Oh, sure. And I'm not the only one funding this."
Gottaluvim, for that, even if you don't like him for stop-n-frisk or other stuff.
Let's hope when the expected bad guy gets to the bedroom, he's sleeping on his back in the proper position to whip out his shotgun. Any other position and he'd be a bit challenged getting it without turning his back on the intruder. Of course, for those who are always expected some "attack" from some evil source, the more exotic the response, the more "prepared" they feel. As to the guy with the gun tattooed in his belt, he's lucky he hasn't already been shot in a traffic stop or after a traffic camera finds him. Idiot.
In this Tuesday, March 18, 2014 photo, trooper Scott Duff trains his rifle toward the home of Michael Smith in Norridgewock, Maine. Officers descended on Smith's home after members of a tree removal crew he'd told to clear off his property reported that he had a gun.
When tattoos are outlawed only outlaws will have tattoos.
From the comments: "Maybe the tree cutting crew would have felt safer if they were wearing tattooed bullet proof vests."
That man has reached the pinnacle of white trash. That's it, there can be no other. This man is king. Only thing missing is some ICP tats.
The fact that he only got half the gun tattooed earns him even more points.
Also if you look real closely on the left arm above the skull tattoo is what appears to be the Nazi party's eagle-n-swastika symbol.
You aren't doing it wrong if no one knows what you are doing.
chances are most of the 911 calls were from the same teabaggers and rebunblicons who passed the insane geo. law. kinda like fox's obsession with reporting every instance of some kid getting kicked out of school for having an asprin or pulling a nail clipper
as happened here - they are shocked and surprised at the easily foreseeable (at least by thinking folk) consequences of their own actions
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
billy.pilgrim wrote:chances are most of the 911 calls were from the same teabaggers and rebunblicons who passed the insane geo. [...] they are shocked and surprised at the easily foreseeable (at least by thinking folk) consequences of their own actions
As I've said before, the fastest path to gun control is for Democrats to openly and loudly encourage non-whites to exercise the very same Second Amendment rights that the NRA calls for. The Republican Party/NRA would instantly become the party of strict gun control.
billy.pilgrim wrote:chances are most of the 911 calls were from the same teabaggers and rebunblicons who passed the insane geo. law. kinda like fox's obsession with reporting every instance of some kid getting kicked out of school for having an asprin or pulling a nail clipper
as happened here - they are shocked and surprised at the easily foreseeable (at least by thinking folk) consequences of their own actions
I suppose we/they should be relieved that a bunch of good ol' guys with guns didn't immediately confront this cracker and spark a gunfight with all those kids around. But I agree- they have some fucking nerve to look surprised.
People are crazy and times are strange. I'm locked in tight, I'm out of range.
I used to care, but, things have changed.
Vrede wrote:Some Little League mom could have shot him, planted some Skittles and exaggerated the threats he had made - problem solved . . . well, except for the traumatized kids, but they have to learn to suck it up if they're going to be athletes in Georgia. The issues with this new law contain their own solutions.
did you notice that this is the same teabag town of morons that passed a law making it illegal to not own a gun
Ah, Kennesaw. For the NRA it's an article of faith that since their gun law was passed there hasn't been a single murder there (not at all true) and that crime has dropped (true, just like the national average.) It's not even their first mass shooting since the law was passed.