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When you have guns in a house. 7 times more likely than when a gun isn't in the house... Well, either this or suicide... VANCOUVER, Wash. – Two people were killed and another was wounded in a shooting at a Vancouver home early Monday morning, police said. Police called it a domestic violence situation. The person who survived was taken to a hospital. Police say they expect that person to survive. The three were found at a home near Northeast 52nd Street at 131st Avenue. Neighbors said they heard fighting in the house, followed by gunshots at around 5:15 a.m. Several neighbors called 911. Police said they are not looking for a suspect and there is no threat to the community. Detectives are preparing a search warrant to enter the home, according to police. They will release further updates after detectives collect evidence inside the house. Some neighbors said they had heard fighting between family members in the home before. A neighbor named James told KATU the father who lives at the home lost his job in the last few weeks. James said he was worried that something bad might happen. The names of the people involved in the shooting have not been released. |
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On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 09:32:07 -0700, jps wrote:
....;when jps skips the good stuff: Armed homeowner fights off armed home invaders, The Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck, N.D. 03/31/14 Jeff Gegelman was at home in Golden Valley, N.D. when three men in a car drove onto his property, then knocked on his door. Suspicious, Gegelman retrieved a .22-caliber pistol and watched as the men returned to the vehicle, and then as two of the men returned to the house. The pair of men then forced open the door, at which point Gegelman leveled his gun at the intruders and told them, “You came to the wrong house today.” Gegelman and the home invaders exchanged fire, resulting in wounds to both Gegelman and one of the intruders. Following the exchange, the criminals fled, but not before Gegelman was able to record the license plate of the car they were driving. Police captured the wounded home invader a short time later, as he was seeking medical attention. Gegelman has been released from the hospital, and has told a local news outlet that he intends to acquire “a bigger gun and more bullets.” Armed customer halts syringe-wielding attacker, The Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Mich. 03/25/14 An admitted heroin addict was confronted outside a Home Depot in Roseville, Mich. by two loss prevention officers that suspected him of shoplifting. When the employees tried to apprehend the man, he responded by drawing a syringe from his jacket and slashing at the personnel, striking one of the employees several times. A customer, and Right-to-Carry permit holder, witnessed the incident, drew a gun and ordered the addict to halt his attack. The attacker initially complied, then attempted to flee as police approached, but was captured by law enforcement shortly after. Roseville Police Chief James Berlin told a local new outlet that the Right-to-Carry permit holder will be put up for a citizen’s award. Thank goodness for guns, eh? So, jps, are just conservatives the problem, or do liberals, like your buddy Harold Krause, share the blame? |
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jps wrote:
When you have guns in a house. 7 times more likely than when a gun isn't in the house... Well, either this or suicide... VANCOUVER, Wash. – Two people were killed and another was wounded in a shooting at a Vancouver home early Monday morning, police said. Police called it a domestic violence situation. The person who survived was taken to a hospital. Police say they expect that person to survive. The three were found at a home near Northeast 52nd Street at 131st Avenue. Neighbors said they heard fighting in the house, followed by gunshots at around 5:15 a.m. Several neighbors called 911. Police said they are not looking for a suspect and there is no threat to the community. Detectives are preparing a search warrant to enter the home, according to police. They will release further updates after detectives collect evidence inside the house. Some neighbors said they had heard fighting between family members in the home before. A neighbor named James told KATU the father who lives at the home lost his job in the last few weeks. James said he was worried that something bad might happen. The names of the people involved in the shooting have not been released. Maybe life is not good in your state. Lots of crazy people. Maybe the gene pool improved. Maybe they were not nice people to start with. Could have used hammers or pencils or sissors. |
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On 6/9/2014 11:32 AM, jps wrote:
When you have guns in a house. 7 times more likely than when a gun isn't in the house... Well, either this or suicide... VANCOUVER, Wash. – Two people were killed and another was wounded in a shooting at a Vancouver home early Monday morning, police said. Police called it a domestic violence situation. The person who survived was taken to a hospital. Police say they expect that person to survive. The three were found at a home near Northeast 52nd Street at 131st Avenue. Neighbors said they heard fighting in the house, followed by gunshots at around 5:15 a.m. Several neighbors called 911. Police said they are not looking for a suspect and there is no threat to the community. Detectives are preparing a search warrant to enter the home, according to police. They will release further updates after detectives collect evidence inside the house. Some neighbors said they had heard fighting between family members in the home before. A neighbor named James told KATU the father who lives at the home lost his job in the last few weeks. James said he was worried that something bad might happen. The names of the people involved in the shooting have not been released. Humans are violent, http://tinyurl.com/mqeex7v http://tinyurl.com/oxqvrrl This could go on for pages, no guns involved. Get over it. WE can even protect ourselves if we have a gun. Also, it seems government needs to be pushed down ever few hundred years. Mikek --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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On 6/9/2014 1:06 PM, Califbill wrote:
jps wrote: When you have guns in a house. 7 times more likely than when a gun isn't in the house... Well, either this or suicide... VANCOUVER, Wash. – Two people were killed and another was wounded in a shooting at a Vancouver home early Monday morning, police said. Police called it a domestic violence situation. The person who survived was taken to a hospital. Police say they expect that person to survive. The three were found at a home near Northeast 52nd Street at 131st Avenue. Neighbors said they heard fighting in the house, followed by gunshots at around 5:15 a.m. Several neighbors called 911. Police said they are not looking for a suspect and there is no threat to the community. Detectives are preparing a search warrant to enter the home, according to police. They will release further updates after detectives collect evidence inside the house. Some neighbors said they had heard fighting between family members in the home before. A neighbor named James told KATU the father who lives at the home lost his job in the last few weeks. James said he was worried that something bad might happen. The names of the people involved in the shooting have not been released. Maybe life is not good in your state. Lots of crazy people. Maybe the gene pool improved. Maybe they were not nice people to start with. Could have used hammers or pencils or scissors. Or machetes. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 13:06:36 -0500, Califbill
wrote: jps wrote: When you have guns in a house. 7 times more likely than when a gun isn't in the house... Well, either this or suicide... VANCOUVER, Wash. ? Two people were killed and another was wounded in a shooting at a Vancouver home early Monday morning, police said. Police called it a domestic violence situation. The person who survived was taken to a hospital. Police say they expect that person to survive. The three were found at a home near Northeast 52nd Street at 131st Avenue. Neighbors said they heard fighting in the house, followed by gunshots at around 5:15 a.m. Several neighbors called 911. Police said they are not looking for a suspect and there is no threat to the community. Detectives are preparing a search warrant to enter the home, according to police. They will release further updates after detectives collect evidence inside the house. Some neighbors said they had heard fighting between family members in the home before. A neighbor named James told KATU the father who lives at the home lost his job in the last few weeks. James said he was worried that something bad might happen. The names of the people involved in the shooting have not been released. Maybe life is not good in your state. Lots of crazy people. Maybe the gene pool improved. Maybe they were not nice people to start with. Could have used hammers or pencils or sissors. But, they didn't. They chose the handiest, most efficient tool available. Most of our citizens these days are imports from other states. But I'm sure lunatics make up a similar percentage of population in every state, apart from Florida, which has significantly more than their share. |
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On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 14:08:14 -0700, jps wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 13:06:36 -0500, Califbill wrote: jps wrote: When you have guns in a house. 7 times more likely than when a gun isn't in the house... Well, either this or suicide... VANCOUVER, Wash. ? Two people were killed and another was wounded in a shooting at a Vancouver home early Monday morning, police said. Police called it a domestic violence situation. The person who survived was taken to a hospital. Police say they expect that person to survive. The three were found at a home near Northeast 52nd Street at 131st Avenue. Neighbors said they heard fighting in the house, followed by gunshots at around 5:15 a.m. Several neighbors called 911. Police said they are not looking for a suspect and there is no threat to the community. Detectives are preparing a search warrant to enter the home, according to police. They will release further updates after detectives collect evidence inside the house. Some neighbors said they had heard fighting between family members in the home before. A neighbor named James told KATU the father who lives at the home lost his job in the last few weeks. James said he was worried that something bad might happen. The names of the people involved in the shooting have not been released. Maybe life is not good in your state. Lots of crazy people. Maybe the gene pool improved. Maybe they were not nice people to start with. Could have used hammers or pencils or sissors. But, they didn't. They chose the handiest, most efficient tool available. Most of our citizens these days are imports from other states. But I'm sure lunatics make up a similar percentage of population in every state, apart from Florida, which has significantly more than their share. So what's your point? Are liberals to blame for any of this, or is it only those conservative owners of guns? |
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On Monday, June 9, 2014 2:08:14 PM UTC-7, jps wrote:
Most of our citizens these days are imports from other states. With the exception of a few, everyone here is imported from some other country |
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more bull**** from a hypocrite who owns guns.... lol.... or did at least
till he moved into the gated community. Now like most liberals he feels that because he no longer needs one, nobody else does either... |
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On 6/9/2014 5:08 PM, jps wrote:
Most of our citizens these days are imports from other states. Oh brother.... |
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