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Testimony on Gun Safety
Basic Points:
1. Convey "What is a "responsible gun owner". Answer: A gun owner who observes the
cardinal rules of gun safety.
2. What are the cardinal rules of gun safety?
a. When carrying a gun: There is no round in chamber, safety on, gun securely
holstered or in some way attached to clothing or body such that it will not fall off. At
no time should the weapon be placed where it is not under the direct control of
owner.
b. When transporting gun: Gun is unloaded, safety on, placed in secure container; if in
open in vehicle ( truck, car, 4 wheeler. bicycle, then unloaded, bolt or slide open,
safety on. N.B. In Pennsylvania, the latter rule is mandatory and especially vigorously
enforced during hunting season with no hunting from vehicles permitted.
c. Storage of gun. At no time in above situations and those to follow is a weapon to be
left in an unlocked vehicle, any place where children, or unauthorized adults can
easily access it. Gun should be equipped with trigger locking device. Owner should
know at all times where the gun is stored and secured.
d. Never point a gun at anyone intentionally or inadvertently whether it is loaded or
believed to be unloaded, unless you intend.to shoot them or injure them.
e. Finally, when carrying.a gun, one must at all times experience an underlying
uneasiness. But familiarity breeds contempt. The weapon seems quite passive, not
like dangerous animal, or automobile in motion. It doesn't make noise, move. Once
the gun carrier has crossed that critical threshold where they are no longer a bit
anxious, then accidents are going happen.
f. Every weapon is assumed toy oaded whether one picks it up in a shop to examine,
or remove from storage, etc. Even gun dealers have discharged weapons that they
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3. How do we get people to observe these rules? Without strong incentives, gun owners
typically get careless, fail to observe the rules. Like with motor vehicles the gun owner
should be fined for violations of safety rules and should carry insurance. Lawsuits should
follow where negligence can be shown
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Five of 36 guns dsmvered by TSA agents at airports around the crimb'y last week.
Since we last visited, and up through last Friday, 15 hearty patriots have accidentally second each ach others
amendmented themselves. That s 15 of our 40 entries in this installment And continuing the byflitedocnm 5252 New 17 Rea
pattern, several did so while happily and unconcernedly carrying their hand-held instant death
machines among you, while out shopping, dining or otherwise enjoying the amenities. Were you This mouse is moseying-but no
in Chipotle in Sandy, Utah, last week? Walmart in Hattiesburg, Mississippi? Sam's Club in goodbyes!
Waterloo, Iowa? Perhaps the YMCA in Austin, Texas? Maybe you weren't, but people who were b' Kadi Joy Gray 366/366 New 922 R.
certain they knew how to properly handle their firearms were. And guess where they found out
that they weren't really up to the task? Right in the middle of the crowds, of course! David Waldman invokes "Cloture" on
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thank the Flying Spaghetti Monster that none of the children at their swimming lessons at the Y
were shot when mom blew a hole in her purse rummaging around down in Austin. D.C. Circuit guts president's recess
A few "mineidence5" Worthy of note this time around: two people accidentally discharged their appointment power
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weapons while giving demonstrations of how safe they were, one lodging a bullet in his living
room floor, and one lodging a bullet in a place that stopped him from living and left him on the Inside the Hostess Bankery- The Movie,
floor. Last week also saw two young men accidentally shoot their mothers, one in Oconee Co., Who Keeps the Dough
South Carolina, and one in Dayton, Nevada. And although this one doesn't exactly fit, an bybluebamstormer 25/25 New 35 Rea
Orlando, Florida, man accidentally fired his gun twice while he was cleaning it (of course). His
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car, and microseconds thereafter, the 12-year-old girl inside it. So flustered by this accident was
he that he fired a second shot through his own thigh. Filibuster Reform for Dummies: Part 1 -
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There were three "home invasion" shootings, in which civic-minded patriots opt to share their
used ammunition with neighbors. The most worthy of note being the Marion, Ohio, accident in '
which a good guy with a shotgun decided to participate in the prayer meeting in the downstairs
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apartment. His testimony was witnessed by two of the ladies of the assembly.
Outside of those noteworthy items, we saw the usual assortment of accidents. One hunting
accident, one accident while "fixing' a gun, one target shooting mishap, one stray bullet goverstock.cor
shooting, and one cop's gun that went off when it was grabbed by a suspect. And finally, we note .
that this installment's children of GunFAIL were ages 5, 7, 12, 12, 12, 13, 15 and 17.
The rest of our list follows, below the fold.
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1. MILWAUKEE, WI, 1/16/14: Milwaukee police arrested a 14-yearold boy who was armed
with a handgun that he tossed outside the Grand Avenue Mail, where it discharged without I_ y,~ ♦j
hitting anyone. Officers approached the teen to talk about his possible truancy about 11 ''iy Y1^
a.m. Thursday outside the mall in the 200 block of W. Wisconsin Ave., according to a police _
spokesman. The teen struggled with officers before he was eventually taken into custotly."~
The discarded gun was driven over by a passing vehicle, causing one mund to be fired, Lt.
Mark Stanmeyer said. In addition to having open warrants for several crimes including
burglary and auto theft, the teen is a suspect in an armed robbery and wanted as a 014d
runaway from a group home, Stanmeyer said. The teen faces possible charges of resisting
and possession of a dangerous weapon by a child.
2. MADISON, TN, 2/10/14: Metro detectives believe a 22-year-old man unintentionally shot npire S-plece Textured Comforter
and killed his friend during a February shooting in Madison. Police are now trying to find it
Darius Montez Tate, who was charged with one count of reddess homicide and two counts 79.99
of attempted first degree murder after he allegedly shot 25-year-old Jamahl Saunders and vunam
then opened fire at two other men. On Feb. 10, officers found Saunders lying on the „
ground next to a gun after they heard multiple gunshots at the 1200 block of Berwick Tad
Police now believe Saunders and Tate had opened fire at two other men who satin a car GREAT DEALS ON BRAND=NAME {
across the street when Saunders was shot. COMFORTER SETS
3. ATHENS, TN, 2/17/14: McMinn County Investigators are trying to figure out haw a woman
was shot while driving her car Monday morning. It happened on County Road 139 just
before 9 a.m. That's when a bullet flew through the glass, gazing her ear. Sandra Hicks D]1X't0'dfit.@1 W%lux"
told them it was a stray bullet. Detectives believe there could be more to the story. And
that's what they're trying to figure out. 'I'm still looking around. I'm scanning through the
woods looking around," said neighbor Tommy Buckner about the scare it gave him. No cvnvu ruvhc
Buckner says it's not entirely uncommon for him to hear shots around there. 'People hunt " -
in this area, they target practice in this area; he said. "She was in her vehicle, and
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she realized she'd been injured. The round came through her window and struck her ear," -
explained McMinn County Sheriff Joe Guy. The sheriff isn't totally convinced by the stray secrecy News
bullet story. Hicks lives with some family members who theyve been interviewing to get to
the bottom of what may have happened. 'We think there might be some other story that The Anonymous Liberal
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4. WOLFE CO., KY, 2/19/14: A man drove from Wolfe County to Lexington after suffering a
gunshot wound overnight. UK Hospital staff called police when the man showed up early The Gavel
Wednesday morning. Investigators say it appears the man shot himself unintentionally.
Kentucky State Police took over the investigation since the incident happened in Wolfe Green Mountain Daily
County. Officials didn't release any information on the man's condition or exactly how he
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5. FORT WAYNE, IN, 2/22/14: A man who was selling a handgun to a family member and Not Larry Sabato
rho thought the gun was unloaded accidentally shot himself in the chest Saturday night
pnd later died, police said. The accident happened about 8 p.m. Saturday in the man's Waldo Iaquith
~ome at 1419 Landers Court in Georgetown Place, an upscale development off Maplecrest
oad. Medics responded within minutes, but the man was later pronounced dead at the Conceptual Guerilla
scene.
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6. MEMPHIS, TN, 2/22/14: Courtney Hatch was fiddling with a gun in the back seat of a car
Saturday night, police said, when he pulled the trigger. The bullet shot out of the Leesburg Tomorrow
gun-which Hatch allegedly thought was unloaded-tore through the front passenger's seat
and buried itself In the back of 17-year-old Kennedra Miles. Hatch and another man in the
car took her to an area hospital, but it was too late. Miles didn't survive, and Hatch has
been charged with reckless homicide.
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7. GREENEVILLE, TN, 2/22/14: Local law enforcement investigated two accidental shooting Record AC6vay
incidents over the weekend, one involving a 7-year-old boy. Gage Ricker was injured about -
9:15 a.m. Saturday in the 1300 block of Iron Bridge Road, sheriffs Deputy Jeff Caudill said Sign-tip- Create an account or iAg N to see vmak
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9. TOPEKA, KS, 2/23/14: A man who may have unlawfully been in possession of a firearm
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Regional Health Center late Sunday evening. The incident happened after the man shot
himself in the leg at a house at 2300 S.E. 22nd. Cross said an acquaintance drove him to
the hospital. Hospital security called authorities when the man walked into Stormont at raneoot.-ap
4:13 p.m. The man, whose name hasn't been released, wasn't being cooperative with .
police as he may be a previously convicted felon in possession of a firearn, Cross said,
adding he may be taken into custody after being released. 1L0Y4 WAM
10. PHILADELPHIA, PA, 2/23/14: A woman wound up shot after she got caught in the middle Minimum wage hike would cut food
of a fight between two brothers in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood last night. The stamp costs beyond Republicans'
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the 200 block of E Tioga Street, police said. The man's 33-year-old brother showed up at
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11. INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP, MI, 2/23/14: The Oakland County Sheriffs Office is
investigating what appears to be a self-Inflicted shooting death in Independence Township. Wimpy Darrell Isse can't stand the heat,
It happened Sunday night at a home in the 4400 block of Pinedale. The victim's live-in so he gets out of the kitchen
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his three handguns by holding them to his head and pulling the trigger. The third gun fired
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12. COLLINSVILLE, IL, 2/23/14: A young man died in what police said may be an accidental 6' Bruinicid 4743 178
shooting Sunday. Andrew Birch, 23, of Collinsville died of a single gunshot wound to the - - "
head early Sunday morning. Collinsville police were called to the 600 block of Arrowhead at
1:30 a.m. on reports that someone had been shot. First responders transported Birch to
Anderson Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Collinsville Police Maj. Tom Coppotelli
said that there were three people located inside the residence along with Birch, and all
looking ( are cooperating with the investigation. Coppotelli said they are not currently
looking for r any suspects in the shooting. While nothing has yet been ruled out, Coppotelli
said they do not think that Birch's death was a suicide. "We have information that leads us
to believe this may have been an accidental shooting," Coppotelli said. The Collinsville
Police Department and Madison County Coronet's Office are continuing to investigate
Birch's death.
13. SALEM, OR, 2/24114: An 18-year-old Silverton man was wounded by a ricochet bullet
while target shooting with four other teens in a wooded area. The Marion County sheriff's
office said Monday that one of the friends shot a steel target at dose range with a high-
Caliber rifle and the bullet hit the victim in the neck. He was treated at Silverton Hospital
and released. The sheriffs office says no charges wilt be filed, but it reminds target
shooters to follow safety precautions.
14. ROANOKE, VA, 2/24/14: Two men were shot Monday in Roanoke outside of the Rescue
Mission Ministries. One of the victims was hit by a stray bullet and was not involved in the
argument that led up to the shooting, according to the Roanoke Police Department. Both
victims are being treated at Carillon Roanoke Memorial hospital for injuries that are not
believed to be life-threatening. No arrests have been made but an active search is taking
place, according to the Roanoke Police Department. The shooting happened around 2:55
p.m. Monday afternoon after an argument, which involved one of the victims. According to
Roanoke police, a suspect grabbed a gun from a car in front of the Rescue Mission
Ministries and began shooting from outside of the car. The second victim appears to have
been an unintended victim in the shooting. Rescue Mission Ministries CEO Joy Sylvester-
Johnson said the second victim was hit by a stray bullet while leaving the Rescue Mission.
The second victim lived at the Rescue Mission. The first victim appears to know the suspect
but is not providing detectives with details about the shooting, according to Roanoke police.
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15. BIRMINGHAM, AL, 2/24/14: A 6-year-old Birmingham girl accidentally brought a gun to
her elementary school this week, Birmingham police said Tuesday. The young girl, police
said, didn't know the gun was in her backpack. She discovered it herself when she went to
get her snack out, said police spokesman LL Sean Edwards. Central Park Elementary
School staff notified police Monday. Investigators learned the girl's mother was in a car
accident Sunday night in which the car was totaled. While transferring her belongings from
the wrecked car to her sister's car, the girl's aunt put the gun in the girl's backpack and
seemingly forgot about. The girl stumbled on the gun at lunchtime when she went to get
her snack. She immediately told her friend to tell a teacher, Edwards said. The teacher
notified office staff and the police were called to the scene. Edwards said no charges will be
filed. "It was determined that this was an honest mistake," he said.
16. BAYTOWN, TX, 2/24/14: A Baytown man was arrested after his gun discharged while
showing his wife it was safe to use. Police were called to an RV park in the 1100 block of
Bob Smith Road at 5:55 p.m. Monday after someone reported hearing a shot fired at a
trailer home. Once there, the man told officers that he was showing his wife how to safety
handle a pistol when it discharged Into the living room floor.
17. BLOUNTVILLE, TN, 2/24/14: The Transportation Security Administration discovered two
firearms at the checkpoint at Tri-Cities Regional Airport Monday. At approximately 2:28
p.m., a loaded .38 caliber Charter 2000 revolver with five rounds and a loaded .22 caliber
Jennings semi-automatic with six rounds were discovered in a passengers carry-on bag.
TSA said the passenger was cited by local law enforcement.
18. MEMPHIS, TN, 2/25/14: Memphis police arrested a 15-year-old on reckless homicide
charges in the accidental shooting death Tuesday of a 13-year-old. The victim, Cartrial
Robertson, was shot in the upper chest while the two wrestled over the gun, police said.
The shooting occurred minutes before 3 a.m. In the rear bedroom of a home in the 600
block of Hilicrest. Police haven't said how the teens got the gun or if adults were in the
Binghamton-area home at the time. A detention hearing for the suspect is scheduled
Wednesday in Shelby County Juvenile Court.
19. PINE HILLS, FL, 2/25/14: Deputies trying to find the person who shot a 15-year-old boy
Tuesday in Pine Hills didn't have to go far: He shot himself by accident, then lied about it,
the Orange County Sheriff's Office said. Calls reporting the shooting gave different
addresses on Silver Star Road, so it took deputies about 15 minutes to find the boy,
sheriff's spokeswoman Jane Watrel said. Then they searched for a shooter until the truth
came out. The shooting happened in the 3-Mart parking lot at the comer of Hiawassee and
Silver Star roads. It was reported about 3:20 p.m. The boy is a student at Innovations
Middle School, a charter school in the same plaza, Watrel said. He was taken to Arnold
Palmer Hospital for Children in Orlando for treatment of a high-caliber gunshot wound to
his thigh. The teen could face a weapons-possession charge when he is discharged, Watrel
said.
20. BOARDMAN, OH, 2/25/14: Boardman police, fire and emergency personnel responded to
a home on Carter Circe at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday for a woman who accidentally shot herself in
the leg. The 24-year-old woman told police she was dusting when she dropped her
husband's .45 caliber semi-automatic Glock she was attempting to move it. She attempted
to catch the gun and grabbed it by the trigger, musing it to fire and hit her in the calf. The
woman was transferred to St. Elizabeth Health Center in downtown. The gun and three
other guns were taken by a family member for safekeeping.
21. NIAGARA FALLS, NY, 2/25/14: Falls police say a woman was shot and wounded after
another woman grabbed at the gun of a narcotics detective during an incident in the area
of 27th Street and Orieans Avenue Tuesday night. Police Superintendent Bryan DalPorto
confirmed the shooting which occurred around 8:30 p.m. The woman's wounds are not
believed to be life-threatening. The detective was not injured. DalPorto said the suspect
attempted to dive out a window of the home but was taken Into custody. Then as
detectives attempted to "clear" others in the house, they encountered two women. "One of
the women began to fight with a detective and his gun accidentally went off,' DalPorto
said. The bullet grazed the leg of the second woman. "Her Injuries do not appear to be
serious," DalPorto said. An infant inside the home was not inured during the incident.
22. OKEECHOBEE, FL, 2/25/14: An Indiana man who was in stable condition yesterday after .
he was accidentally shot in the stomach by a .45 caliber handgun will not be pressing
charges. Okeechobee County Sheriff's Office say the victim and his friends were apparently
at a hunting camp on the prairie when the accident took place, the Okeechobee News
reported. When questioned by investigators, witnesses at the hunting camp said the
shooting was an accident. The shooter, a 68 year old man, and the victim were reportedly
laughing at the scene. The victim told police "it was horseplay and that accidents happen."
23. HATTIESBURG, ME, 2/25/14: A man has been charged for discharging a gun in the
parking lot of the Walmart on Highway 49 in Hattiesburg. According to authorities, Gerrel
Rhodes accidentally discharged a gun in his car Tuesday afternoon, shattering the window
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of his vehicle. No one was hurt in the incident, and the man is being charged with
discharging a weapon within city limits.
24. LOUISVILLE, KY, 2/25/14: A woman is charged after police said she barged into a west
Louisville convenience store waving a handgun at customers and staff. Police said the
loaded weapon was later found in the backseat of a vehicle, next to a toddler. A short time
later, police apprehended Marhsall across the street attempting to get into a vehicle. An
officer saw her make a throwing motion with her arm when she saw police. According to
arrest records, officers found a loaded .25 caliber semi-automatic pistol next to a 22-
month-old child In the backseat of the vehicle. Marshall is charged with five counts of
wanton endangerment, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon and tampering with
physical evidence.
25. DANVILLE, CA, 2/25/14: A 12-year-old Danville boy was injured after he was allegedly ~i ,moo / /,/7(
playing with a gun. The Danville Police Department says the boy accidentally shot himself
at his home on Tuesday. KTVU obtained a recording of the 911 call made by the boy's
mother around 4:50 p.m. "Requesting police response RP calling 911 advising her son ]
accidentally shot himself in the arm, RP is an off-duty officer, she has secured the gun, son .
is 12 years of age, its accidental shooting, he's awake and breathing.' The dispatcher ` t
mentions the person who reported the incident was an off-duty officer and a source, within
the Oakland Police Department told KTVU the boy's parents are both officers with OPD. The
.playing goes on to say that the boy was staying with his mom Tuesday and that he was
"playing with the gun when he shot himself in the am." Danville Police Lt. Allan Shields
said the boy accidentally shot himself, and that he was released from the hospital. Lt.
Shields declined to answer where the boy got the loaded gun and if it was an Oakland
Police issued firearm. Shields did say the case was sent to the Contra Costa County District
Attorney's office for review.
` 26. OCONEE CO., SC, 2/26/14: A woman was airlifted to an Upstate hospital after being shot
by her son, according to the Oconee County Sheriffs Office. Deputies responded to a
shooting on Rock Crusher Road Wednesday afternoon, public information officer Jimmy
Watt said. A woman inside the home suffered a gunshot wound to the leg, according to
Watt. Deputies said their Investigation determined that the woman's adult son was walking
through the kitchen with a loaded gun when it accidentally discharged. The victim was
airlifted to Greenville Memorial Hospital. Her condition is not being released. Deputies say
the son will not be charged in the case.
27. SANDY, UT, 2/26/14; A scary moment inside a Sandy restaurant when a man paying for
his food drops a bag and a gun goes off. It happened just before 1:30 Wednesday -
afternoon at the Cnipotle near 104th South State Street. Sandy Police say the man
removed his backpack to pay for his meal and accidentally dropped it. When the bag hi[ the
floor, the handgun he had inside accidentally discharged. Luckily the bullet hit the floor and
lodged into the concrete. The man with the gun reportedly picked up the backpack and the
shell casing, got his lunch and then waited outside for police. Sandy Police Sgt. Jon Arnold -
said, "The individual is a conceal carry permit holder. He had the gun legally and lawfully.`
Sgt. Arnold says because it was an accident, and because no one was hurt, the man was
not cited.
28. WATERLOO, IA, 2126/14: A Dike man was injured when he accidentally shot himself while
shopping in Waterloo Wednesday. According to police, 50-year-old David Kugel was
removing his handgun to store in his vehicle in the parking lot of Sam's Club, 210 E. Tower
Park Drive, at about 6 p.m. when he weapon fired. The bullet struck Kugel in the buttocks,
causing a minor wound, according to the police report. Kugel then drove home, where a
family member persuaded him to seek medical attention. He was treated at Covenant
Medical Center in Waterloo. Capt. Tim Pillack said Kugel had the proper permit to carrying
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29. UHRICHSVILLE, OH, 2/26/14: Union Hospital personnel reported Wednesday to
Tuscarawas County Sheriffs deputies that an 81-year-old Uhrichsville man was treated in
the emergency room for an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound. Deputies said the man
told them he was loading his .22-caliber revolver, with the hammer partially cocked so he
could rotate the cylinder, when his thumb slipped off the hammer and the gun discharged.
The bullet grazed the man's thigh and he received four stitches, deputies noted.
30. PORTLAND, ME, 2/27/14: Portland police are investigating an accidental shooting in which
a person mishandled a gun and was shot In the hand. The incident happened at about 3:30 -
p.m. Thursday on Cornell Street, in the Morrill's Comer neighborhood. Police and rescue
workers were called to a reported shooting and determined it was accidental. The person
was cleaning the gun and it fired, police said.
31. DAYTON, NV, 2/27/14: A woman was transported to a hospital after her son's gun
accidentally went off and shot her. According to the Sergeant with the Lyon County Sheriff
Dayton Substation, on Thursday, February 27, 2014, a young man was showing his new
gun to his father. The young man pulled the gun out of the holster when it went off and
shot his mother in the leg, according to the sergeant. The woman was transported by
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Careflight to Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno. Careflight arrived on scene around
3:40 p.m., according to an official with Careflight. According to an official with Careflight,
the woman's injuries are critical. No one was taken into custody.
32. MARION, OH, 2/27/14: Two women are recovering after being accidentally shot at a
prayer meeting. Lt. Ed Brown, with the Marion Police Department, said a shotgun was
accidentally fired in an upstairs room around 4:25 p.m. Thursday in a home at 423 S.
Prospect St The shotgun blast came through the ceiling and struck two women in the room
below. One elderiy woman was struck in the right leg, right forearm and cheek. A middle-
aged woman was struck in the right leg. None of the injuries appeared to be life-
threatening, Brown said. Both women were taken to Marion General Hospital by a Marion
City Fire Department ambulance. The building was a duplex with separate residences
upstairs and downstairs, Both parties were in the front rooms of the home. Terry Thacker,
59, of Marion, was charged with two counts of negligent assault in the shooting.
33. WASHINGTON, DC, 2/27114: A man shot himself in the leg in an apparent accident
Thursday afternoon in the parking garage. of the homeland security campus in Southeast
Washington, according to police. The incident occurred about 4:55 p.m. in the 2700 block
of Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., across from St. Elizabeths Hospital. Authorities sold the
shooting occurred on part of the campus that Is used by federal agencies. Police would not
immediately say whether the man is connected to a law enforcement agency. The man's
condition was not known, but police said the wound does not appear to be life threatening.
The man was taken to an area hospital for treatment.
34. AUSTIN, TX, 2/27/14: A woman accidentally discharged her gun on Thursday while she
was watching her children's swim lesson the YMCA. Buda police arrived si the YMCA at
about 8:30 p.m. and found the woman, Ka mila Brudl, waiting for [hem outside. According
to the police report, Brotli said she was rummaging through her purse when she
accidentally set off the .38 caliber Derringer pistol. She said she usually keeps the pistol in
her car for self defense but forgot to take it out of her purse before going into the YMCA.
The police report says she immediately reported the shot the manager when she saw /
people around her were curious as to what caused the loud d noise. Police said Brudi did not
have the weapon In a holster. Officers saw no intent to discharge the weapon, so they 67
issued her a citation for Discharge of Firearm where Prohibited - a city ordinance violation.
35. CASTRO VALLEY, CA, 2/27/14: Four men have been in arrested in connection with
Thursday's brazen shooting along Interstate 580. Bullets flew on the freeway, and also
above it creating a dose call for one nearby resident. The shooting happened along 580 in
Castro Valley and shut down traffic at the height of the evening commute for half an hour.
It also created quite the scare for Justin Detro, whose SUV was shot at, and Lauren Kreiss,
whose home was hit by stray bullets. 'I'm very very lucky where it decided to land,' says
Lauren Kreiss. A stray bullet flew through Kreiss's sliding glass door and embedding in her
apartment wall. 'Its a little crazy that it was at random, especially all the way from the
freeway; she says. Kreiss lives on a hill above the freeway and far enough from the
shooting scene that she couldn't even see it. Investigators say the bullet was one of several -
fired from a silver sedan yesterday along 580. At least seven others struck the SUV Demo
was driving. 'It seems like if people pull guns on someone its usually a pissed off thing, but
these guys are laughing like they've done it before,' says Detro.
36. OPELOUSAS, LA, 2127/14: A 5-year-old Opelousas boy suffered life-threatening Injuries in
an early evening shooting Thursday. Events surrounding the incident, which happened at
about 4:20 p.m., were not immediately dear. Police said they were initially told it was a
drive-by shooting, but that appeared to be an erroneous account later in the investigation.
The boy suffered a single gunshot wound to his head in the front yard of his home in the
500 block of Martin Luther King Drive, just down the street from North Elementary School.
'We're not ruling (the drive-by) out, but the investigation has taken a different direction,'
Opelousas Police Chief Perry Gallow said. The victim was initially taken to Opelousas
General Health System before being airlifted to Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical
Center in Baton Rouge. Gallow characterized the wound as "life-threatening." Police
recovered a .22-caliber long-barreled revolver, thought to have been the one used in the
shooting. The weapon was found beneath the front porch of the home. Friends, family and
other witnesses are being interviewed for details on the shooting. Officers at the scene said
information gleaned after the initial report indicated the shooting may have been an
accident, resulting from children playing with guns. Gallow said he couldn't comfortably
label the incident as an accidental or deliberate shooting. `There are a lot of unanswered
questions,' he said. UPDATE: Five-year-old Jon-Qualon Pitre, critically injured when he
was shot in the head in an incident at his home Thursday, was taken off life support and
died at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge Saturday.
37. ORLANDO, FL, 2/28/14: Orlando police said a 12-year-old gin was struck with a bullet
while she was in a car, from a gun that was accidentally discharged in a nearby house
around 7:43 p.m. Friday. Police said an adult male was handling a gun inside a home near
the Beachline and Daetwyler Drive when it accidentally discharged. The man was struck in
the thigh, while the young girl, who was a passenger in a car traveling on the same street,
was struck in the am. Both victims were transported to nearby hospitals for minor injuries.
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UPDATE: Orlando police said Ventura Mateo, 50, said he was showing a friend how to
clean his SIG Sauer handgun. Mateo told investigators he pulled back on the slide and put
his hand on the trigger, accidentally firing the weapon. Mateo told police that around the,
same time he became flustered and fired a second round, hitting himself in the thigh.
38. INDIANAPOLIS, IN, 2/28/14: A 12-year-old boy is recovering after accidentally firm
gun and injuring himself. Police were called to Community East Hospital just before 10:30
Friday night after family members took the boy to the emergency room. The mother of the
boy told police she arrived at her fathers home to pick up the child when she saw he was
bleeding. The grandfather of the boy told police that he was running an errand and left the
boy and five other children in his car unattended. When he got back to the car, he found
out that his grandson had accidentally shot himself. The boy told police he found the gun in -
the car and thinking it was a BB gun, started playing with it. He then accidentally
discharged the gun and shot himself. None of the other children were hurt. The boy's
condition is unknown at this time.
39. MACON, GA, 2/28/14: A man is charged with involuntary manslaughter after accidentally
shooting his cousin in the back and killing him, according to a Bibb County sheriffs news
release citing witness accounts. The victim, Cedric Recardo Patrick Jr., 21 years old, was
shot Friday night at 10:15 p.m. while sitting in the front seat of a car in a Taco Bell
restaurant parking lot at 1090 Eisenhower Parkway. According to others in the car, the
suspect, Dominick Kantrel Howell Sr., 27, was sitting in the back seat with a pistol in his
lap. When the pistol fell, he tried to catch it and the gun accidentally fired, shooting his
cousin in the back. Howell turned himself in to Investigators after Patrick was taken to a
hospital and pronounced dead around 11 p.m. Howell is being held without bond at the
Bibb County jail.
40. WELLFORD, SC, 2/28/14: Deputies in Spartanburg County said they are investigating a
shooting that damaged an apartment in the Wellford area. Deputies said they were called
to a duplex on Fort Prince Boulevard on Friday night, where a woman living there told
deputies she heard a loud boom earlier in the day but was unable to identify the source.
The woman said her husband later discovered damage to a dresser drawer, a bullet inside
and bullet holes in the wall behind the dresser. Deputies said they bullet appeared to have
come through the wall from the neighboring unit. Deputies said they attempting contacting
the victims' neighbors but were unsuccessful.
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To: Member of the City Council, Ashland, Or. March 2014
From: Rochelle Newman, Artist and Professor emerita of Art
819 Pavilion
Ashland, Or. 97520
Re: Open Carry Guns" issue
I do not advocate "open carry guns" for the City of Ashland. I do not
advocate "concealed carry guns" and I abhor the concept of " Stand and
Defend". Only law enforcement agents, hunters of food, and target
shooters need to have guns. The rest of us require reason to solve this
very emotional and contentious issue. As far as I can ascertain, a gun
has only the function of maiming or killing whereas other weapons, such
as knives, have a range of functions even if they might maim or kill under
plarticular circumstances.
The NRA would have us all believe that carrying a gun is
tantamount to being a free person. Without it we are all captives of a
malevolent government and society, one controlled by minorities. I believe
carrying a weapon gives false security and the illusion of power. The NRA
neglects to mention that a huge amount of money accrues to the firearms
industry and is shared with the top tier executives of their organization. I
would prefer that NRA stand for the Nation's Responsible Adults.
An urban area like Ashland has more population density than the
outlying countryside. There are no real reasons for persons to carry
weapons to the "Green Shows", Shakespeare Productions, outdoor
sports, music concerts, or sidewalk cafes.
We can keep each other safe by positive interactions, responsible
choices, compassionate considerations. If we address the issues of
poverty, homelessness, mental illness, etc. by putting our will and our
funds toward positive programs, we will have no need to look at our
neighbors with alarm and then react with firepower.
Rochelle Newmn 1-541-708-5141