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Fatal N. Mpls. Shooting Could Be Ruled Self Defense
Posted by: YNUUd ()
Date: September 29, 2014 03:57PM

Interesting story
From CBS
Note:
Only five cases of conceal carry reports of self defense out of 161,536 people who have conceal carry permits.


MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – A deadly shooting in Minneapolis committed by a 21-year-old man who had a permit to carry could be ruled a justified case of self-defense.
Earl Malone, 18, was shot and killed just after 11 p.m. Saturday night in the back of a home near Knox Avenue and 26th Avenue in north Minneapolis.
The man arrested at the scene told police Malone was trying to rob him when he shot him.
If this does, in fact, turn out to be a justified fatal shooting by a permit holder it would be incredibly rare.
State records show there have only been five reported cases of permit holders using a gun to prevent a crime since the law went into effect in 2003.
The makeshift memorial for Malone has all the markers that have become far too familiar, images of a smiling young man, balloons and tributes to a young life cut way too short.
But sources tell WCCO that the man who shot Malone said he was acting in self-defense, claiming Malone was trying to rob him.
Sources tell WCCO that police found a handgun on Malone’s body.
Malone’s family pastor says the family has gotten little information from police and are having a hard time beleiving that Malone was robbing someone.
“The family is devastated,” Pastor Harding Smith said. “It’s still an open investigation. The family tells me that this was an outstanding young man.”
The man was arrested and then released Monday from the Hennepin County Jail.
Sources tell WCCO that so far there is no evidence to dispute his version of what happened.
The number of permit holders in Minneosta has grown steadily. According to state records at the end of 2013, 161,536 Minnesotans had permits to carry.
Malone’s family had scheduled a vigil for Thursday night at the site of the shooting, but have decided to cancel it.
“The family moved from Chicago to get away from all that, and to come here and raise their family. And to have something like this happen is very, very devastating,” Smith said.
WCCO did reach out to the permit holder who did the shooting and did not hear back.
As we told you state records document only five other cases were a permit holder lawfully used a weapon to break up a crime.
But the records do not indicate how many of those shootings were deadly.

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Re: Fatal N. Mpls. Shooting Could Be Ruled Self Defense
Posted by: Gunlover-tard! ()
Date: September 29, 2014 04:14PM

YNUUd Wrote:
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> Only five cases of conceal carry reports of self
> defense out of 161,536 people who have conceal
> carry permits.

"State records show there have only been five reported cases of permit holders using a gun to prevent a crime since the law went into effect in 2003."

To recap: In over ten years, with 162,000 people legally authorized to carry a gun, said gunlover-tards have reported (and we all know how arrogant & self-aggrandizing gunlover-tards are) to have prevented a crime just five times.

This information makes gunlover-tards look even more pathetic & sad than usual.

Gunlover-tards!

LoLz!

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Re: Fatal N. Mpls. Shooting Could Be Ruled Self Defense
Posted by: bGMJj ()
Date: September 29, 2014 04:31PM

Gunlover-tard! Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> YNUUd Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Only five cases of conceal carry reports of
> self
> > defense out of 161,536 people who have conceal
> > carry permits.
>
> "State records show there have only been five
> reported cases of permit holders using a
> gun to prevent a crime
since the law went into
> effect in 2003."
>
> To recap: In over ten years, with 162,000 people
> legally authorized to carry a gun, said
> gunlover-tards have reported (and we all know how
> arrogant & self-aggrandizing gunlover-tards are)
> to have prevented a crime just five times.
>
> This information makes gunlover-tards look even
> more pathetic & sad than usual.
>
> Gunlover-tards!
>
> LoLz!

Yes,

But a byproduct of conceal carry is that guns save marriages and relationships. There are thousands of cases of women preventing from leaving their husbands/boyfriends when confronted with a pistol shoved down their throat when they were trying to exit. The old NRA " If I can't have you nobody will" marriage vow works wonders in preventing divorce. It doesn't work so great in preventing widows or widowers though.

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Re: Fatal N. Mpls. Shooting Could Be Ruled Self Defense
Posted by: Gunlover ()
Date: September 29, 2014 04:36PM

Gunlover-tard! Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> YNUUd Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Only five cases of conceal carry reports of
> self
> > defense out of 161,536 people who have conceal
> > carry permits.
>
> "State records show there have only been five
> reported cases of permit holders using a
> gun to prevent a crime
since the law went into
> effect in 2003."
>
> To recap: In over ten years, with 162,000 people
> legally authorized to carry a gun, said
> gunlover-tards have reported (and we all know how
> arrogant & self-aggrandizing gunlover-tards are)
> to have prevented a crime just five times.
>
> This information makes gunlover-tards look even
> more pathetic & sad than usual.
>
> Gunlover-tards!
>
> LoLz!


You are daft. Concealed Carriers don't prevent crimes, that is supposed to be the police job. Concealed Carriers and armed homeowner protect themselves, family, and property. Now if you research that you might find you will find a lot more than five times. You liberals just make up shit.

Never Run Out of Ammo

Guns Don't Kill People. People Kill People

Them or You

The two most important days in your life are the day your were born and and the day you find out why

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Re: Fatal N. Mpls. Shooting Could Be Ruled Self Defense
Posted by: Gunlover-tard ()
Date: September 29, 2014 04:43PM

Gunlover Wrote:
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> You are daft. Concealed Carriers don't prevent
> crimes, that is supposed to be the police job.
> Concealed Carriers and armed homeowner protect
> themselves, family, and property. Now if you
> research that you might find you will find a lot
> more than five times. You liberals just make up
> shit.

Whatever, Gunlover-tard.

Most often, when confronted, people who carry firearms have them taken away by a criminal.

Carrying a gun is just about the stupidest, most useless thing a person can do. It serves no purpose at all, solves no problem, and creates unnecessary danger to the community.


Never run out of spin.

Guns don't kill people, people with guns kill people - quite often by accident.

The most important day in your life is the day some gunlover-tard accidentally kills you

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Re: Fatal N. Mpls. Shooting Could Be Ruled Self Defense
Posted by: frgm ()
Date: September 29, 2014 05:22PM

Gunlover-tard Wrote:
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> Gunlover Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > You are daft. Concealed Carriers don't prevent
> > crimes, that is supposed to be the police job.
> > Concealed Carriers and armed homeowner protect
> > themselves, family, and property. Now if you
> > research that you might find you will find a
> lot
> > more than five times. You liberals just make
> up
> > shit.
>
> Whatever, Gunlover-tard.
>
> Most often, when confronted, people who carry
> firearms have them taken away by a criminal.

Pure bullshit.


> Carrying a gun is just about the stupidest, most
> useless thing a person can do. It serves no
> purpose at all, solves no problem, and creates
> unnecessary danger to the community.
>

The 2nd Amendment is the law. Get used to it.

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Re: Fatal N. Mpls. Shooting Could Be Ruled Self Defense
Posted by: Anti-Gun-tard fantasies ()
Date: September 29, 2014 05:30PM

Gunlover-tard Wrote:
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>
> Whatever, Gunlover-tard.
>
> Most often, when confronted, people who carry
> firearms have them taken away by a criminal.
>
> Carrying a gun is just about the stupidest, most
> useless thing a person can do. It serves no
> purpose at all, solves no problem, and creates
> unnecessary danger to the community.
>

Complete bullshit. lol

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Re: Fatal N. Mpls. Shooting Could Be Ruled Self Defense
Posted by: CGDHh ()
Date: September 30, 2014 07:00AM

Anti-Gun-tard fantasies Wrote:
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> Gunlover-tard Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> >
> > Whatever, Gunlover-tard.
> >
> > Most often, when confronted, people who carry
> > firearms have them taken away by a criminal.
> >
> > Carrying a gun is just about the stupidest,
> most
> > useless thing a person can do. It serves no
> > purpose at all, solves no problem, and creates
> > unnecessary danger to the community.
> >
>
> Complete bullshit. lol

Yea,
Don't let fact get in the way of you stupid beliefs

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