

"Authorities were meeting with prosecutors to determine how to proceed and whether to rule the death a homicide.Vrede too wrote:Boy shoots through window, kills friend trying to wake him
After her 11-year-old son was suspended for twice bringing a loaded handgun to school, Linnea C. Holdren, 43, said the matter was pretty much beyond her control. "I can't lock up his guns," she told police. "They belong to him, and he has a right to use them whenever he wants to use them." (The boy was expelled in January, and Holdren, who is a teacher at her son's Shickshinny, Pa., elementary school, has been charged with felony endangerment.) [San Jose Mercury News-AP, 12-18-05; WYOU-TV (Scranton), 1-18-06]O Really wrote:Fifteen year old, who shouldn't have had ready access to a firearm in the first place,
Now we know why the boy wanted to be armed at home and in school.... She only got about halfway there, but it still took five Luzerne County deputy sheriffs to stop her and wrestle her to the floor.
She carried on while the jury told the 45-year-old she was guilty of one other charge and not guilty of one last charge.
But her continued cries led Court of Common Pleas Judge Chester Muroski to have her removed from court.
The deputy sheriffs had to carry her the entire way from the third floor to a vehicle outside the courthouse basement. Her bellowing cries echoed throughout the courthouse....
Linnea Holdren was a teacher at the school at the time....
O Really wrote:"Authorities were meeting with prosecutors to determine how to proceed and whether to rule the death a homicide."Vrede too wrote:Boy shoots through window, kills friend trying to wake him
And how is this not a homicide? ...
2 guesses:
Yup. Even a fully justified police shooting is considered a homicide. Just not a criminal one.Vrede too wrote:It's not officially a homicide until a medical examiner says so.
Authorities will meet with prosecutors to determine if it's criminal homicide.
Colonel Taylor wrote:One dolt postand the others just follow. Just more proof of the forum followers, a thought of our own, never ...
Yep, the only dolt that didn't immediately know that it was tongue in cheek commentary on SYG is Kernel Failure. Turns out he lacks the ability to think things through and is my only follower.O Really wrote:When you believe some of the stuff the Colonel actually does, the more ridiculous the statement, the easier it is for him to believe.![]()
O Really wrote:... Dead kid. Opps defense. No charge.
... http://www.wyff4.com/news/police-3yearo ... t/30241232
"Accident." Right. Should be criminal negligence, but noooooo. It's at least as negligent as those people who forget their kids and leave them to roast in the car. Hell, they've taken away some people's kids because the kid snuck out an unlocked screen and got to the sidewalk. Maybe more to the story than just that, but still...
But if it's a gun, it's "accidental."![]()
Idaho couple whose 5-year-old fatally shot another child reach plea deal
... Rusty and Ashlee Lish were accused of the misdemeanor charges after prosecutors found they left a loaded .22-caliber rifle within reach of their youngster, who shot and killed 5-year-old friend Noelle Shawver last year while the pair were playing at the Lish home in the southeastern Idaho community of Chubbuck, according to legal documents.
Under terms of a deal struck with the state earlier this week, the Lishes agreed to plead guilty in exchange for a deferred prosecution that will see the case dismissed in two years provided the couple meets conditions of the legal agreement.
Those include a requirement that the Lishes attend a course on parenting, pay nearly $30,000 to the Shawver family and complete a community service project in which they design and deliver a presentation to families about the dangers of firearms and how to safely handle and store them, a court clerk said.
The couple also is prohibited from possessing firearms during the period, she added....
(1) It's a significant improvement on the usually successful "opps" defense;Vrede too wrote:"a deferred prosecution that will see the case dismissed in two years" - I'm surprised that you're applauding.
They did handle the (white) nutjob well. Wonder what they would have done if the nutjob had been black and/or Muslim-looking.GoCubsGo wrote:Man Decides World's Busiest Airport Is A Good Place To Openly Carry A Loaded AR-15
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/0 ... lp00000592
Good on the cops, they handled this nutjob well.
Demonstrations, lootings, cries of racism, a re-enactment of the burning of Atlanta, etc.O Really wrote:"They did handle the (white) nutjob well. Wonder what they would have done if the nutjob had been black and/or Muslim-looking."GoCubsGo wrote:Man Decides World's Busiest Airport Is A Good Place To Openly Carry A Loaded AR-15
This is akin to a kid holding his hand right next to your face and yelling "I'm not touching you, I'm not touching you!". He's trying to prove a point but just makes himself look like a douche.GoCubsGo wrote:Man Decides World's Busiest Airport Is A Good Place To Openly Carry A Loaded AR-15
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/0 ... lp00000592
Good on the cops, they handled this nutjob well.
That sounds familiar.JTA wrote: "This is akin to a kid holding his hand right next to your face and yelling "I'm not touching you, I'm not touching you!".
He's trying to prove a point but just makes himself look like a douche."
Yup just like a few here ha!!!!!!Mr.B wrote:That sounds familiar.JTA wrote: "This is akin to a kid holding his hand right next to your face and yelling "I'm not touching you, I'm not touching you!".
He's trying to prove a point but just makes himself look like a douche."