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by zdog on 14 January 2013 - 22:01
by beetree on 14 January 2013 - 22:01
Oh Ninja, I blame the access to the tool and the people who sold the idea that a normal guy walking down the street needs something like that to kill a squirrel.
Who needs a kick in the head now? Not me, nope, not me!

by Two Moons on 14 January 2013 - 22:01
by joanro on 14 January 2013 - 22:01

by Two Moons on 14 January 2013 - 22:01
along with others, not picking on Bee, think the Second Amendment is about killing Squirrels.

by Ninja181 on 14 January 2013 - 22:01
I was not pointing the finger at you.
I was (should have been more clear) pointing the finger at the Obama administration. Which has constantly opened it's mouth with no facts and ended up with egg on it's face.
Remember the underware bomber? They claimed it wasn't a terrorist act within 24 hrs of it happening. It was.
They claimed Fort Hood massacre wasn't a terrorist act. It was.
Remember the Cambridge MA police officer who arrested a black college professor that Obama had to invite to white house for a beer. Falsely accused of racism.
Old Senator Diane F. had a huge bill prepared on the Monday after the Friday that the shootings occured on. You think she spent the weekend writting a bill. It had to have already been wriiten, just waiting for the lame duck's second term and a tradgedy to politicize.
I could go on but I think I proved my point.
Mr. knee-jerk resides in the white house.
TOOL? He simply could have taken his mothers car and rode right over all the kids getting off the bus.
Your fixated on that gun and you're not going to let go.
Well if they simply ban a few rifles and some magazines and Mass Murder continues than a lot of knee-jerk people are going to have blood on their hands IMO. And that includes the Media. For not doing a complete job.

by Ninja181 on 14 January 2013 - 22:01
I've been saying for a week you can't fix a problem until you identify it first.
I don't care if it takes months.
The Obama administration is just throwing shit at the walls and hoping it sticks.
by beetree on 14 January 2013 - 23:01
Ninja, I know you are not pointing at me. You just keep getting hit by my friendly fire, sorry 'bout that!

by Two Moons on 15 January 2013 - 00:01
You messed up two threads GSD, what's with that?

by GSD Admin on 15 January 2013 - 00:01
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/14/jovan-belcher-autopsy-drunk-chiefs_n_2473140.html

In this Sept. 16, 2012, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs' Jovan Belcher (59) stands on the sidelines during an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, N.Y.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher had a blood-alcohol level more than twice the legal limit when he shot his girlfriend nine times and then killed himself in front of his coach and general manager, an autopsy released Monday showed.
The Jackson County Medical Examiner report on Belcher, 25, raised new questions about whether police should have done more before the Dec. 1 murder-suicide. Officers found Belcher sleeping in his idling car about five hours earlier, but let him go inside a nearby apartment to sleep it off.
At the time of the autopsy, Belcher's BAC was 0.17, more than twice the limit of 0.08 percent for Missouri drivers, and it was likely higher when he shot girlfriend Kasandra Perkins, 22, at the couple's Kansas City home.
A police report released previously said Belcher had gone out the night before with a woman he was dating on the side while Perkins attended a concert with her friends.
Police who found Belcher sleeping in his Bentley outside the woman's apartment told him to turn off the ignition and he complied, the report said.
The report said Belcher "initially displayed possible signs of being under the influence (asleep and disoriented)." But the report added that after a few minutes of being awake his "demeanor and communication became more fluid and coherent." The report added that officers didn't smell alcohol on Belcher, and that there were no signs of him being "violent or emotionally unstable."
Under both city ordinance and state law, it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle while intoxicated, city prosecutor Lowell C. Gard said in an email. He said a vehicle doesn't need to be in motion for it to be determined that the person behind the wheel was operating it.
"Operation has been defined in Missouri courts to include a wide range of activity, including sitting behind the wheel of a parked car with the engine running, and sitting alone behind the wheel of a parked car with a warm, but shut off, engine," Gard wrote. "However, problems of proof arise when the arresting officer must provide evidence of that operation contemporaneous with intoxication."
Kansas City police Sgt. Marisa Barnes said in an email she wasn't aware of anyone being disciplined over the case. Even if they were, she said, she wouldn't be able to discuss it.
Belcher asked the officers who found him if he could stay inside the apartment for the night. Belcher tried to call his girlfriend, but she didn't discover the missed calls until the next morning. Two women who were up late invited Belcher to wait inside their nearby apartment after he explained his plight. They said Belcher "appeared to be intoxicated" but "seemed to be in good spirits," the police report said.
Belcher slept on their couch for a couple hours, leaving at 6:45 a.m. so he could make it to a team meeting planned for later that morning.
Upon arriving at the home he shared with Perkins, the couple began arguing. Belcher's mother, Cheryl Shepherd, who had moved in with them about two weeks earlier, heard multiple gunshots and ran to the bedroom, where she saw Belcher kneeling next to Perkins' body, saying he was sorry. The autopsy report says Perkins was shot in the neck, chest, abdomen, hip, back, leg and hand.
After kissing Perkins, his baby daughter and his mother, Belcher drove to Arrowhead Stadium. The autopsy said Belcher shot himself in the right temple as coach Romeo Crennel and general manager Scott Pioli looked on.
The infant, Zoe, is the subject of a custody fight between relatives of Belcher and Perkins.
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