Another ‘Gun Sense Voter’

Anti-gun activist attempted to kill Justice Kavanaugh at his home…with a gun – Just remember who the crazy ones really are in the debate over guns. [More]

And Tom Gresham and The Federalist identify a prime inciter…

[Via President Non_Fudd]

UPDATE:

What is the possible reason for Ruth Sent Us to take that picture and post it as a “special message” to Kavanaugh’s wife and children? [More]

Because they’re ruthless? (Funny thing is, “thanks” to publicly accessible online filings,  it only took me a few minutes to find some of the names behind this group and where they’re from. If someone not as nice as me wanted to play hardball in terms of publicizing meatspace locations, well, what is that saying regarding turnabout?)

[Via Michael G]

Let the Punishment Fit the Crime

Three of the six suspects charged in connection to the fatal drive-by shooting of a 9-year-old girl in 2018 faced a Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas judge for sentencing on Wednesday morning. Dyshawn Bonner, Damaris Paris, and Timothy Greene were all sentenced to 10 years in prison. [More]

In a world serious about stopping this kind of intolerable savage crap, they’d have been taken care of already, with public viewing.

Supremely Indifferent

The Supreme Court declined on Monday to take up a case brought to it by a Missouri Republican Senate candidate and his wife, who were seeking review of the professional disciplinary action they faced, as lawyers, for pointing guns at racial justice protestors demonstrating outside their St. Louis home. [More]

So “racial justice protestors” typically do this as they go through private property?

[Via Mack H]

Speaking of Disenfranchising Voters

Californians enacted the law by a statewide referendum with the unambiguous language that the sentence “shall be” imprisonment for at least 25 years and that prosecutors “shall plead and prove all known prior serious or violent felony convictions.” Nonetheless, directly and openly flouting that law, Gascon ordered a blanket policy of refusing to enter the prior convictions into the record. [More]

All that talk about “our democracy” is just that.

[Via Michael G]

The Predator Sanctuary

“…they’re not sure if that person was hit but they did drop their semiautomatic handgun with an extended magazine…” [Watch]

The “real reporter” made sure he got the important part in.  The not-so-important stuff, like who the public dangers were, they left unmentioned.

Surveillance and a police presence no longer deter.  And they’re ginning up demand that “something must be done,” which translates into more “laws” against you, since talking real solutions puts those who do on the fast track for cancellation.

UPDATE:

DA Krasner Blames NRA for South Street Massacre [More]

Yeah, well

[Via Michael G]

The Perfect Set-Up

So, we have two guys who started their career into the gun control lobbying “lobby”, that work tirelessly to create a whole new class of criminals (gun owners) if we don’t follow the laws they help get enacted, and they previously worked hard to get ACTUAL criminals breaks and treat them as victims themselves. [More]

It’s almost like they’re domestic enemies who want to destroy Western civilization or something…

[Via President Non_Fudd]

False Sense of Security

A county jail inmate receiving treatment at an Ohio hospital shot and killed a security guard, pointed the weapon at others and then killed himself in a parking lot, authorities said… Dayton police said inmate Brian Booth, 30, was receiving treatment when he struggled with Darrell Holderman, 78, and took his gun. [More]

Really? And the Sheriff’s Department thought this setup was a swell idea?

[Via Steve T

It’s Your Funeral

“Lord you can’t even go to a funeral anymore,” a witness said. [More]

Tell me this isn’t the most compelling argument for disarming you and me you’ve ever heard.

[Via Steve T

Dimming the Lights

Prosecutors said Johnson was intentionally brandishing his weapon at five officers conducting rooftop surveillance, while the defense said he was only using his flashlight to see who was up there. [More]

Maybe he was, but all things considered, it sounds like he’s lucky they didn’t light him up.

Why this is a federal case is another matter altogether.

What Kind of Violence?

More than 30 people dead from gun violence over Memorial Day weekend across US [More]

Tell us about the lifestyles and choices of the people involved in committing the violence, and about what perpetuates, enables, and makes such outcomes inevitable.

No?   Just call it “gun violence” and act like disarming normal Americans will do anything but create a deeper victim pool?

[Via bondmen]

Taker’s Remorse

Outside of the store, shortly before 3 p.m., an adult male confronted the individual, brandished a weapon and demanded the AR-15. The individual handed over the assault-style rifle, but then went to a vehicle and retrieved another gun. A shootout ensued. [More]

They’re kind of keeping details about the participants close to the vest…

[Via Steve T

We’re the Fauxnly Ones Rash Enough

Federal agents say four Polk County men were involved in a rash of armed robberies, all while pretending to be law enforcement officers. [Watch]

As I’ve continually noted, be aware of The Fauxnly Ones Files. You never know when an “I was afraid he might not be a real cop” defense could use some validation that it’s a widespread and frequent enough phenomenon to be a legitimate justification for resistance.

[Via Remarks]

The Butler Did It

Witnesses said Butler seemed agitated and left but returned to the complex shortly after, armed with an AR-15 style rifle, and started shooting at the crowd. Police said a woman pulled out her pistol, shooting and killing him… Court records showed Butler had been convicted of two felonies in the past, so he should have not had a gun. [More]

Fact: It would have advanced Shannon’s agenda had Butler prevailed.

[Via Jess]

Daddy’s Little Princess is All Grown Up

A man has been found guilty of fatally shooting a University of Wisconsin physician and her husband, who were the parents of his girlfriend, and leaving their bodies at the school’s arboretum. [More]

Let me guess: They didn’t “respect” Prince Charming because of their own character flaws and thus asked for it…?

[Via Michael G]

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