Sunday, September 27, 2009
WI: Teenager Shot While Trying To Rob Shooter: "Police are spending Friday morning trying to find a suspect involved in a robbery that ended with gunfire. Witnesses say someone on a bicycle pulled out a gun and shot a 16-year-old boy in the head. The shooting happened at the corner of North 63rd Street and West Villard Avenue on Thursday night. The shooter left the scene. Police later found out the victim had a pellet gun and was trying to rob the man on the bicycle when the victim was shot. His condition was unknown as of early Friday morning."
Pa.: Victim shoots robber in Washington County: "The victim of a robbery attempt shot and killed one of the robbers in New Eagle early yesterday, state police said. Police said William Eyles, 25, of Monongahela, and Cole MacFarlane, 25, of New Eagle, tried to rob Joseph Gallick, who pulled a gun and shot Mr. Eyles. Mr. Gallick was treated at Monongahela Hospital for injuries incurred during the crime. Mr. MacFarlane was charged with homicide, attempted robbery, conspiracy and criminal mischief and is in the Washington County Correctional Facility.
SC: Robbery victim charged too: "A man who says he was a victim of a robbery ended up arrested and facing a more serious charge after he shot at the alleged robbers, police said. Byron Blake Haynes, 21, told police that he was walking away from the BP gas station at 3000 Augusta Street in the Pleasant Valley area on Monday night when two men approached him. He said the men grabbed him and stole his cell phone. Police said that Haynes went to his home and got two guns and came back and shot at the suspects' vehicle as they drove away. James Kanard, 59, and Furman Kanard, 55, are charged with strong-arm robbery. Haynes is charged with assault with intent to kill and discharging a firearm. All three have been released on bond."
Seattle mayor wants to be two-time loser: "The Second Amendment Foundation today renewed its pledge to sue Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels if he pushes through a proposed rule that would ban legally-carried firearms in city Parks and Recreations Department facilities. The proposed rule change was announced Friday morning. SAF founder Alan Gottlieb quickly noted that this rule would violate Washington State’s long standing firearms preemption statute, first adopted more than 25 years ago. That law has become a model for similar state laws all over the country.”
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