Some assorted captures from the Coalition to Stop Gun Rights Violence.
I can’t compete with a comment left by a soon to be banned commenter. And now, behold the power of the NRA! (We must be a bunch of Dr. Evils!)
But when we brainwash, it either leaves that fresh spring meadow smell or sweet bluegrass field in the morning aroma in your skull.
And from the “Send them to the boxcars on along train ride” files: And we close with the “I am living in the land of Unicorns and Rainbows” award: If she ever finds out Grandma has a better chance to die at the hands of a doctor than a gun owner, she’ll pass bricks without the need for fiber ingestion.
And apparently the November elections are a threat to peace and harmony in this country.
Our well know Jason Kilgore apparently was there, but he fails to mention that FFL dealers and other were also there buying guns and probably offering better cash.
The plot thickens. The following video is in Spanish but shows the immediate aftermath of the shooting. It also shows the Hialeah Public Information Officer Eddie Rodriguez giving pretty much the same version of events as he did in English.
I am guessing you saw the semi too. Apparently it was not a car what was stolen but the semi. The theft did not happen on that day but the day before and the owner (shooter) was not chasing the semi but found it after spending the day looking for it. Or at least that is what the Cuban Language TV is saying.
1. Intentionally or knowingly causes great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement of another person; or
2. Uses a deadly weapon; or
3. If a person who was the victim of a battery was pregnant at the time of the offense and the offender knew or should have known that the victim was pregnant, then the offender may be guilty of the crime of aggravated battery.
The crime of aggravated battery is a second-degree felony which is punishable by up to 15 years in prison.