Tuesday, December 31, 2024

SC: Store Clerk 's Draw Beats Robber's Reaction, Robber Dead

CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, S.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — An alleged armed robber is dead after being shot and killed by a store clerk, Chesterfield County deputies say.

On Saturday, Dec. 28 around 8:47 p.m., officials responded to an armed robbery at the Highway 9 Mini Mart & Tobacco store at 28495 Highway 9 in Pageland.

Upon arrival, deputies discovered a deceased black male with gunshot wounds.

The store clerk stated to sheriffs that the suspect had entered the store, put a gun to his head and demanded money. The clerk then produced his own handgun and fired multiple shots at the robber, which was confirmed by the store’s surveillance video. 

 

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Monday, December 30, 2024

FGC-9 Use in Myanmar (Formerly known as Burma)

 


JStark1809 was a firearms enthusiast and innovator who wanted all people to have access to effective firearms. He lived in Europe, in a country where access to firearms is strictly controlled.

JStarkw1809 was passionate about owning firearms. He taught himself the technology of 3D printing and electro-chemical machining. He perfected the most successful 3D printed/hybrid design thus far, the FGC-9. JStark1809 is no longer with us, but his design lives on. FGC is an acronym for F*ck Gun Control. The FGC-9 is a semi-automatic pistol/carbine designed to be chambered in 9mm.

3Dprint.com has published an article explaining the use of FGC-9 pistol/carbine firearms in the Myanmar conflict.  From the article:

 In a 2020 documentary by POPULAR FRONT, filmmaker Jake Hanrahan met up with the gunsmith, who told him that “to bear firearms is a human right. The government or the entity that has rule over you has an executive force. The police, the military—they have firearms. To be able to escape that injustice, [citizens] need to have that same force on an individual level.”

Jake Hanrahan has published video of the use of the FGC-9 in a firefight.

Video of FGC-9 being used in combat in Myanmar, as filmed by Jake Hanrahan and shown on X.

https://x.com/Jake_Hanrahan/status/1549770223997358085?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1549770223997358085%7Ctwgr%5E060b07f41474cd9b47aa3e02f4b7712b668a2a69%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2F3dprint.com%2F302100%2Fmyanmar-rebels-rely-on-3d-printed-guns-to-fight-military-junta%2F

JStark1809, released his software and owners manual for producing the FGC-9 on DEFCAD in 2020. An article was written about the innovative design and published on AmmoLand July 9, 2020.


 

Improvements to the original design came quickly. FGC-9 MKII includes an enclosed ejector assembly, an improved magazine, an upgraded stock and a full length top rail. The original FGC-9 used a fire control system from the AR-15 type platform or a slightly modified fire control system from an airsoft gun. A 3D printed fire control system makes the design less dependent of firearm related parts.

Filmmaker Jake Hanrahan interviewed JStark1809 and documented his achievement in November of 2020.  The next year, German police were able to track down JStark1909. His apartment was raided. He was reported to die of a heart attack in a vehicle in front of his parents home. JStark1809 was 28 years old. The coroner ruled the death was not a homicide.

JStark1809 is dead. His concept lives on. It is being used around the world to arm people whose government prohibits them from having weapons.

The design is a hybrid design which takes advantage of the ubiquity of small welders, existing commercial steel tubing, electro-chemical machining  and 3D printers. The detailed instructions produced by JStark1809 allow a person of ordinary intelligence to produce a reasonably reliable firearm for about $600 and a couple of weeks of effort. All the skills needed to produce the firearm can be gained in the process of producing the firearm.

For an individual, several attempts may be required to achieve a successful and functional FGC-9.

In the original AmmoLand article, published in 2020, this correspondent noted a small group could produce FGC-9 carbines in a more efficient and cost effective manner:

For a small organization or shop, producing multiple copies of the FGC-9 takes minimal organization. One person needs to have basic 3D printing skills. One person needs to be able to produce simple welds. One person needs access to purchase materials over the Internet.

For an outlay of a couple of thousand dollars, and a five-meter by five-meter (16 x 16 ft) space with electricity,  a small shop with two or three workers could produce 3-4 complete FGC-9 carbines a week.  The limit would be the print time on the 3-D printers.  Half a dozen 3D printers would not take up much space and would add flexibility and redundancy.  Add another half a dozen 3D printers for another $1,500, and increase the production to one FGC-9 per day.  Very little hand fitting is required.

Once mastered, 10 barrels for this application could be produced by one person in a day.

The resistance movement in Myanmar is using this concept to produce the FGC-9 for combat. The FGC-9 is not a perfect combat weapon. It is an effective weapon. It is more effective in most circumstances than a homemade muzzleloader, or a commercial double-barrel shotgun.

Ammunition can be a limiting factor.  There are several methods for obtaining 9mm ammunition other than traditional purchases. Ammunition can and has been made by hobbyists. Homemade ammunition is a topic for another article.

 

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TX: Houston More Details of Man who Shot 3 Young, Armed, Robbery Suspects

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- Three boys ages 12 to 15 are in the hospital, having been shot by a man Harris County investigators believe they attempted to rob at gunpoint Christmas evening.

The shooting happened at the Willow Plaza Apartments on N. Houston Rosslyn Road near Smiling Wood.

ABC13 spoke off camera with the girlfriend of the 25-year-old man who allegedly shot the three boys.

She said the couple was coming home from a Christmas party at the time of the incident.

The woman said she had fallen asleep, and her boyfriend opened the vehicle door to carry her inside when at least four armed boys surrounded them.

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Sunday, December 29, 2024

FL: 1 of 2 Home Invaders Shot, Killed

MANATEE COUNTY, Fla. (WWSB) - The Manatee County Sheriff’s office is continuing to investigate a shooting that occurred on Dec 26. They have also identified one suspect arrested in connection with the incident that left one dead after the homeowner fought back with a gun.

Sheriff Rick Wells stated during a press conference, “This is the state of Florida. If you break into someone’s home, you should expect to be shot.”


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FL: Car Burglary Suspect Shot, Killed by Off-duty Corrections Officer

ORLANDO, Fla. – A man was fatally shot during a vehicle burglary early Thursday in Orlando, according to police.

Officers responded around 5:18 a.m. to the Summergate Apartments off of Conroy Road, the Orlando Police Department said in a statement.

The man who died — referred to by police as a suspect — was identified Friday as Widlerson Pierre, 21.

Pierre was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.

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Assassin, "Ghost Gun", Silencer and Arrest in Altoona

 

On December 4th, 2024, at 6:45 ET, an assassin killed United Healthcare executive Brian Thompson in New York City, in front of the Hilton Hotel. Video of the assassination shows the assassin with what appears to be a pistol with a suppressor attached. The assassin fires at least two shots, possibly three, while manually working the action at least twice. This would leave two shell cases and a potentially loaded round or three shell cases at the scene of the crime.

On December 9th, 2024, a suspect was identified in a McDonald's at about 0914 a.m. in Altoona, PA. Altoona police officers approached the suspect, with was wearing a mask and a beanie type cap. The suspect, later identified as Luigi Magione, was seated at a table and had a silver computer and a backpack. Officers asked Magione to pull down his medical mask. The recognized the suspect as matching images of the assassin in New York.

The officers asked if the suspect had been in New York City recently. The suspect became visibly nervous. The officers then asked for identification. The suspect offered a New Jersey Driver's license bearing the name of Mark Rosario. When the officers attempted to validate the license, they could not do so. The suspect was told he was under investigation. If he lied to officers, he would be arrested. The suspect then identified himself as Luigi Mangione. Magione was placed under arrest for forgery and false identification to law enforcement.

Mangione's backpack was searched as part of an inventory search when he was arrested. The search uncovered the "Ghost gun" and a silencer. Both of the items were described as 3D printed.

From the Altoona Pennsylvania police report:

During a search of the Defendant's backpack, Officers located a black 3D-printed pistol and a black silencer. The pistol had a metal slide and a plastic handle with a metal threaded barrel. The pistol had one loaded Glock magazine with six nine-millimeter full metal jacket rounds. There was also one loose nine-millimeter hollow point round. The silencer was also 3D printed.

 

 

Luigi Magione was charged with five counts under Pennsylvania law, in this order:

  • Forgery PA 18 4101 A3
  • Firearms not to be carried without a license PA 18 6106 A1
  • Tampering with records or identification PA 18 4104 A
  • Possessing an instrument of crime  PA 18 907 A
  • False identification to law enforcement authorities  PA 18 4914 A

Magione was not charged with possession of an unregistered silencer/suppressor, because Pennsylvania does not prohibit the possession of silencers/suppressors.

There is a statute, 18 908 (C) which includes in the definition of prohibited offensive weapons: "firearms specially made or adapted for concealment or silent discharge".  A typical silencer does not meet this definition, because it is not a firearm under Pennsylvania state law, and it does not produce a silent discharge.

As reported on Reuters.com, Witness Christian Diaz heard shots from just outside  the University Club. The assassination was in front of the New York Hilton Midtown. Using Google maps, the University Club is a bit over 300 yards from the front of the New York Hilton Midtown. Police were at the scene in seconds. The weapon used in the assassination was far from silent.

The fact the "Ghost gun" had no serial number played no part in the investigation and arrest. The firearm was not found until the suspect was under arrest. If the firearm had been marked with a serial number, it would have made no difference in this case.

Before 1:59 p.m., December 11, 2024, AP reported the firearm found in Magione's backpack matched shell casings found at the scene of the crime in NYC.  This is incredibly fast forensics work, worth of a television series. The suspect was arrested after 6:45 a.m. on December 9. The firearm was discovered a little later, say 6:59. In less than 55 hours, the suspect firearm was test fired with similar ammunition, and the cases compared to determine extractor, ejector, and firing pin marks, between different jurisdictions. This is unusually fast cooperation! No serial number was needed for this investigation.

This correspondent wonders if the Altoona Police Department might have an agreement with U.S. Immigrations, Customs and Enforcement. ICE has a sophisticated ballistics laboratory in Altoona, PA.

Opinion: Some have claimed the CEO of UnitedHealthcare is "greedy". Brian Thompson's salary was one million dollars a year. With stock options, which are not guaranteed, the total compensation has been estimated at 10 million dollars a year. The number of people covered by UnitedHealthcare is 49 million. The compensation of Brian Thompson amounts to between 2 cents and 20 cents per year per person covered by UnitedHelathcare.

The total income of the portfolio of UnitedHealthcare managed by Thompson was 74 billion in the last quarter, or about 296 billion annually. Thompson's share was about 1/3 of 1/100 of 1 percent of the income he managed (.0000338).

 

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IN: Madison, Homeowner Shoots, Kills two Intruders

According to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, the homeowner called 911 just before 4 a.m., claiming he shot the men after they broke into his home on N. Bulldog Drive in Madison.

Deputies arrived at the house minutes later and found two men dead. The Jefferson County Coroner's Office identified them as Dalton Keith Skirvin, 27, and Kaleb Adam Skirvin, 29, both from Madison.

Charles Pruitt lives across the street and said this was not the first time someone broke into his neighbor's property.

"[He] called me a couple nights ago and told me that somebody broke into his garage," Pruitt explained.

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Saturday, December 28, 2024

AL: Mobile, Gunfight on the road, two injured.

The victim told detectives they were headed north of McDonald Road towards I-10 when she observed a burgundy Hyundai driving ahead of her. The burgundy Hyundai with a Virginia tag began to slow down and make multiple break checks. The suspect’s vehicle slowed down and was driving parallel with her when she observed an unknown black male operating the vehicle. The Victim stated the driver of the Hyundai smiled at her and fired a shot striking her vehicle. The second victim, who was in the passenger seat, then returned one shot to the suspect’s vehicle. Both victim and suspect exchanged fire while driving.

The victim driving told detectives she saw where her passenger was slumped over on his side with a serious gunshot injury to his neck and then drove him to a local hospital.


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NC: Domestic Defense Gunfight in Roanoak Rapids, One Dead

**Christmas Day Homicide, Currently Not Ruled a Murder**
 
At approximately 11:45 am on Christmas morning, deputies were dispatched to Carolina Rest Home Road south of Roanoke Rapids, in reference to a domestic argument that had escalated into shots being fired with one male struck by gunfire.
When deputies arrived on scene, they found one male lying on the ground with gunshot wounds and another male who had placed his weapon on the ground and was standing by for law enforcement to arrive. 
 
After conducting multiple interviews and processing the crime scene, it was determined the decedent began firing shots at the other individual. That individual then returned fire in self-defense, striking the decedent multiple times.

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Friday, December 27, 2024

Elon Musk, SpaceX, and Rods from God


The weapons system "Rods from God" is being made possible by Elon Musk and breakthrough engineering technologies created as part of SpaceX.  In the 1950's, Dr. Jerry Pournelle came up with an idea for a space weapon system known as Thor. It consisted of rods of Tungsten, about a foot in diameter and 20 feet long. It contains a guidance system, and a way to launch the projectile from orbit to a precise location on earth. Over time, the name was changed to Rods from God. A rod from god would kinetically deliver energy to a target equivalent to roughly 11 tons of TNT. It would be extremely difficult to defend against. It could attack surface targets with extreme precision, by some estimates, about 15 minutes from launch.

Rods from God has the potential to offer a much cheaper and more usable alternative to nuclear weapons. It could be the 21st century equivalent of the 19th century warship used for gunboat diplomacy.

The concept has been investigated by the Department of Defense, several times over the last 60 years. The nextbigfuture.com by Brian Wang, reconsidered the concept in 2018, with a look at possible cost reductions by SpaceX.  Wang noted the major impediment to implementing such a weapon is the cost of taking it to orbit. Another major problem is insuring a precise guidance system.

SpaceX, with its reusable Super Heavy Booster and Starship, along with Starlink, has the potential to solve both problems.  The initial rod from god (Thor) weapon was projected at a mass of 8,000 kilograms, about 17,000 lbs. SpaceX and Starship are projected to reduce cost to orbit to $12 to $17 per pound.

With SpaceX, the cost of orbiting rods from god are reduced from hundreds of millions of dollars per rod in the 1960's to hundreds of thousands of dollars in a few years. This is based on a reduction of the cost of launching a pound into orbit from $5,000 twenty years ago, to $800 now, to about $10 in ten years with mass production of the reusable Super Heavy Booster and Starship.

This compares favorably with weapon systems such as the patriot missile system, which costs about $4 million per missile.

The two weapons systems have different functions.  A Rod from God system is extremely hard to defend against. No fixed earth bound system, fortification, large surface ship, or concentration of troops would be immune, anywhere on the planet.

With the Starlink system, the guidance problem is overcome. The fifth Spaceship test flight demonstrated how the Starship kept telemetry through a very hot re-entry. Communication with an orbiting system above you is much easier than sensing a target below you. A constellation of thousands of orbiting satellites (Starlink) tracking your progress and making corrections is very difficult to block.

An alternative method has been demonstrated by Sandia labs, with reasonable potential for a super accurate, cheap, small inertial guidance system. it does not depend on communications. It is just coming out of the laboratory stage.

It is plausible such a system would not have to depend on kinetec energy. It could delivery thousands of minaturized drones anywhere in the world as well, using ablative materials, steel tubing, and perhaps parachutes to deaccelerate.   Picture a drone the size of a hummingbird, with a range of a few miles, thousands of them linked together to a constellation of satellites, each one capable of disabling a human without killing them.

Control of low earth orbit gives control of earth, if power can be brought to bear.  Rods from God, minature drone swarms, and potentially, directed energy weapons make such control a serious possibility.

Radically decreasing the cost to orbit makes all this possible. Elon Musk is 90% of the way there with SpaceX.  Such systems have the potential to make defense of America's borders cheap, because large troop masses or ships would be fairly easy to attack and destroy. Rods from God systems are more precise than nuclear weapons, without radioactive fallout. They have the potential to be much cheaper to build and maintain. With Elon as co-chair of the Department of  Government Efficiency, it seems likely the Trump administration will be looking at the Rods from God concept.

Conventional, large scale invasions become extremely difficult while borders are guarded with a Rod from God defense. Asymmetrical warfare becomes more attractive, just as it has with has nuclear weapons. Infiltrating individual soldiers across borders becomes a useful tactic. Militias become more useful as a dispersed defense. Weapons which can be concealed on an individual become more useful. China's strategy of "capturing the elite" is unaffected.  From cepa.org:

China’s ability to capture elites is a particular and distinctive threat. The party-state’s long-term, patient, and sophisticated strategy of exploiting the opportunities presented by globalization has led to many individuals, organizations, and corporations having stakes in good relations with China. An important subset of these stakeholders acts and speaks (or refrains from words and deeds) in ways that prioritize Chinese interests over their own countries’ national security. The wider effect of this is collective self-censorship and self-restraint amounting to self-harm: our response fails.

Cheap access to orbit gives the United States a distinct strategic advantage, if we seize it. Elon Musk estimates the Chinese are 10 years behind SpaceX at this point. If they seize control of space before us, the advantages become theirs.

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TX: Houston Domestic Defense, Man Killed

HPD Homicide Division Detectives M. Barrow and J. Caten reported:

Officers responded to a report of a shooting at an apartment complex at the above address and found the male in his apartment suffering from a gunshot wound. Responding Houston Fire Department paramedics pronounced the man deceased at the scene.

Further investigation determined the male was shot as a result of a domestic dispute with a female, 24. She is cooperating with the investigation and self defense appears to be a motive.

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LA: Argument in Kenwood Convenience Store Leads to Gunfight, 1 Killed

Police identified Deshawn Roberts, of Osyka, Mississippi, as the victim.

Demarcus Blount, of McComb, Mississippi, was booked into the Tangipahoa Parish Jail for second-degree murder and illegal use of a deadly weapon after initially attempting to flee the scene in the aftermath of the incident. Police say Blount surrendered when an officer caught up with his vehicle northbound on US 51.

The shooting occurred just before 11 p.m. on Wednesday (Dec. 25) outside of the 4 Way Quick Stop on US 51 and Avenue E, according to police. Investigators say an argument began inside the store and continued into the parking lot. Both individuals brandished firearms and investigators say surveillance footage suggests Blount was the only one of the two that fired shots.


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AL: Men fight for Handgun, One Shoots the Other

Lt. Daniel Lowe said both men were visiting the resident of the apartment. The suspect and the victim began fighting of a handgun, with Russell eventually gaining control of the weapon.

The weapon discharged several times, with at least two rounds striking McIlwain.

Russell was taken into custody at the scene.

Detectives presented the evidence to the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office which issued the murder warrant, Lowe said.


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FL: Miami Gunfight: No one Hit

Police said a man called them and reported that three men approached him and demanded his jewelry. They fired several shots at him, and the victim returned fire.

No injuries were reported, authorities said.

Miami police were processing the crime scene as the sun rose, including a black Mercedes. 

 

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Thursday, December 26, 2024

PBS in Philadelphia: Police Expert says We Can't Stop Ghost Guns

 


In an article by whyy.org, the National Public Radio station quotes retired police officer Randy Sutton, who says banning "Ghost guns" will not stop people from getting them. The reporter added interesting commentary to the quotes by Sutton.

Sutton added that because ghost guns are not regulated, making them go away outright is unrealistic.

Sutton's words might be interpreted in such a manner. It seems clear Sutton meant the guns would not "go away outright" whether they were banned or not, whether they were regulated or not. Here is a quote from Sutton in the article.

“There’s not a chance in the world we’re going to ban these
weapons. It’s impossible,” Sutton said. “You can make them illegal to
possess. But the techno barn door has already been opened.”

This graphic from the Philadelphia police department is in the article. It shows a declining percentage of privately made firearms in the last two years.


Sutton understands the reality, including the political reality. The technology to make guns without a factory has always existed in the United States, as has the legal right to do so.

Most guns were made in small shops during the revolutionary era. At the time of the ratification of the Bill of Rights, manufacturing was in a period of rapid change. In a few decades, interchangeable parts would become a common technique. The first successful attempt at interchangeable parts for firearms was in France, in 1785. Thomas Jefferson witnessed the successful demonstration. The French Revolution destroyed the workshop where the French demonstration happened, and even the memory of its success.

Thomas Jefferson took the concept to America. The United States pushed for interchangeable parts in its military small arms. In 1824, at Harpers Ferry Armory, the attempt succeeded.

In most cases, firearms continued made by hand, assembled from a collection of basic units, and hand fitted to work, mostly by individual craftsmen, well after the Harpers Ferry success story. Individuals would often purchase a barrel or make one, purchase a stock or make one, then most often purchase a lock, and fit them all together to make them work.

No license was required to do this. The potential of serial numbers were known. They were not required. They were seldom used outside of the military. As making firearms moved into factories, some manufacturers used serial numbers, most did not.

Individuals could always make firearms for themselves. Even relatively complex firearms such as revolvers were and have been made by individuals up to the present. Items such as bombs and grenades were and are much easier to make than firearms.

As precise metal working machines became cheaper and as metal shapes, such as steel tubes became standardized and mass produced, it became easier and easier for individuals to make their own firearms. Firearms are commonly produced in small jungle workshops around the world. They have commonly been produced in the United States by hobbyists. Where people are forbidden from legally obtaining firearms, the number of homemade firearms increases to meet demand. In the United States, in restrictive jurisdictions, the number of homemade firearms has always been higher than where firearms are easily and legally obtained.

 Image of countrymade pistols in India

In the United States, in one of the most highly restricted jurisdictions, the District of Columbia, in 1977, 20% of the guns seized by police were homemade. In 2010, 12% of the firearms in DC and Prince George's had no serial numbers. As seen in the Philadelphia PD chart, personally made firearms are a lower percentage there than they were in DC 48 years ago or in DC and Prince George's 14 years ago.  These numbers are far from precise. The strong possibility of selection bias exists. The numbers show the percentage of homemade guns is not necessarily increasing, and may even be dropping. This makes sense as Second Amendment rights are being restored across much of the United States.

In a nation with over 500 million firearms in private hands, it is usually easier for people who desire an untraceable firearm to purchase one on the unregulated market, have another person purchase one in the regulated market, or steal one, than to make your own. Hundreds of millions guns in the United States are unregistered and untraceable.

A few thousand or a few million "Ghost guns" will not make a measurable difference.

Analysis: Homemade firearms have always existed. The right to make your own firearm has always been part of the Second Amendment. The push to require government permission to make your own firearm is part of the Progressive ideology to ignore or destroy limits on government power. It has very little, if any effect on criminals. It has significant effect on law abiding citizens. The desire to require serial numbers on homemade guns stems from the desire to impose universal registration of guns on the population of the United States. The ability to make your own gun defeats the idea of Universal Registration. Registration of Guns is, in effect, confiscation of guns.

The right to make and have your own guns, independent of government permission, is embodied in the ability to make and keep "Ghost guns".

 

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OH: Akron Resident Shoots Man who "Rushed in"

Police believe the 24-year-old and another man had knocked on the door of the residence and "rushed in" and assaulted another man inside the home before being shot.

A 24-year-old man was shot dead after being involved in an "altercation" inside an Akron home early Sunday morning, with the alleged shooter claiming it was in self-defense, police said.

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CA: Oakland Employee Shoots Gun, Stops Smash and Grab

A robbery was thwarted after a store employee at a local store fired a gun at suspects Saturday morning, Oakland police said.

The robbery occurred in the 9700 block of Edes Avenue just before 7 a.m., police said. Many individuals tried to use their cars to break into a business.

An employee fired a weapon, which caused the suspects to run and leave empty-handed.

 

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SC: Anderson County Homeowner Shoots at Suspect, Suspect Runs Away

The suspect reportedly walked into the house, and when the homeowners spotted them, they ran from the scene.

The homeowners shot at the suspect but did not hit them, according to the sheriff’s office.

Deputies stated that they now have the suspect in custody, whose identity has not been released.

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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

USAtoday Hit Piece on "Ghost guns"

 

On December 12, 2024, USAtoday published a hit piece on "Ghost guns", attempting to use the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson as a reason to impose unconstitutional restrictions on homemade firearms.

It appears Brian Thompson was assassinated with a homemade firearm. However, the manufacture of the firearm did not interfere with the investigation of his murder. The suspect was arrested without any assistance from gun tracing data, as is the case with virtually all violent crimes.  Gun tracing has no measurable effect on solving violent crimes. It is difficult to find any violent crime which was solved with gun trace data. The USAtoday article misleads from the first paragraph:

For decades, America's detectives have made breakthroughs in crime using gun traces. A homicide investigator typically uses ballistics and serial numbers of weapons checked via a vast network of gun shop records, manufacturer IDs and crime databases.

The unstated conflation is from crimes of possession or illegal gun sales to homicide. Homicides which are solved by the use of trace data seem to be non-existent. It may have happened, but this correspondent has not found documented examples. If there were examples, they would be shouted out by the ATF and those who want a disarmed population. They are not. The USAtoday article does not cite a single violent crime solved by using trace data.

Canada has required all handguns to be registered since 1934.  The Canadian handgun registration is far more effective and intrusive than the United States gun trace system.  In 1995, when the Canadian handgun registry had been in use for over 60 years, the Canadian Department of Justice could not identify a single instance where handgun registration helped to solve a crime. From publicsafety.gc.ca:

Department of Justice officials admitted that they could not identify a single instance where handgun registration helped solved a crime (Hansard, 1995, p. 12,259)

Gun registration is not an effective way to solve violent crimes. Gun tracing in the USA is far less effective than gun registration.

The USAtoday article uses the scare tactic of citing increasing numbers of homemade guns found by law enforcement agencies. It is an irrelevant number. Most firearms in the United States are unregistered and untraceable. A few thousand, or a few million more, given the over 500 million firearms in private hands in the United States, is not going to make a significant difference.

This is the scare tactic used to demand legislation no matter how minimum or irrational the actual threat is. A person who is shot with a manufactured gun is no more or less injured or killed than a person shot with a homemade gun. Manufactured guns will always outnumber homemade guns by thousands to one.

The article spends considerable time considering how people make illegal devices to circumvent federal and state laws. So... what is the point? The devices are already illegal to make. Making them double or triple illegal will not change anything.

At the end, the article gives a realistic assessment, quoting a gun control advocate from the Giffords Law Center. More laws will not stop people from making their own guns.

 “The genie is out of the bottle,” he said.

Analysis: This scare tactic is used to promote the idea of government control of firearms. Fortunately, most people realize this is an area where government will control law abiding people, but criminals, government agents, or criminal government agents will always be able to obtain firearms.  The use of a few cases and bogus or non-existent statistics has been a favorite way of passing bad laws for much of American history. A good examples is the ban of switchblade knives. Short barreled rifles were banned because of a stupid, ignorant, or Machiavellian representative from Minnesota in 1933.

Laws restricting the freedom to have and  carry (keep and bear) firearms do not reduce homicides or suicides. Gun registration does not reduce crime or suicides. Registration is gun confiscation stretched over time, perhaps generations. Homemade guns fall outside of gun registration schemes. Americans have always had the legal right to make their own guns. The courts should recognize this inalienable right.


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SC: Domestic Defense, Man and Woman fight, Second Man Shot

Spivey then started to hit and punch the man, the report said. He began to defend himself and they started to fight on the ground.

A second man came out of the car that Spivey arrived in and ran onto the porch to break up the fight, the report said. However, the man on the porch thought the other man was attacking him, so he pulled a gun and shot him in the groin.

According to the report, the second man said, “He shot me,” before crawling back to the vehicle. Spivey then got into the car and drove off with the victim.


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NM: Homeowner Shoots, Kills Intruder

For Immediate Release
 
December 18, 2024
 
New Mexico State Police Investigate Home Invasion in La Luz
Family Uninjured, Suspect Deceased
 
La Luz, NM - On December 14, 2024, the New Mexico State Police Investigations Bureau was requested to investigate a homicide in La Luz. Investigators learned that at around 8:48 p.m., New Mexico State Police officers were dispatched to 85 Appler Road in reference to a breaking and entering call where a shot had been fired by the homeowner. 
 
The initial investigation indicates the homeowner, 39, his wife, 38, and their three small children were in the residence when Lucas Eli Moore, 45, of La Luz, began banging on the door. Moore then broke open the door and entered the home. The armed homeowner repeatedly told Moore to leave. 
 
Moore proceeded to the kitchen, which was directly down the hall from the children's bedrooms where they were sleeping. After repeated attempts to get Moore to leave, Moore attempted to strike the homeowner. The homeowner fired at least one round from his handgun striking Moore, who fell to the floor in the kitchen.
 
The homeowner called 911 and advised them of the incident, prompting dispatch to request law enforcement and emergency medical services respond to the scene. Upon arrival of the ambulance, Moore was pronounced deceased in the kitchen. The homeowner, his wife, and children were not injured. The children were asleep in their rooms and did not witness the incident.
 
The New Mexico State Police Investigations Bureau is investigating the incident. At this time, no charges have been filed against the homeowner. Upon completion of the investigation, the case file will be submitted to the district attorney’s office for review.

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Monday, December 23, 2024

Medical Journal Issues Statement supporting Suppressors as Effective Hearing Protection

 

On November 18, 2024, the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery issued a statement of support for the use of firearms suppressors as a means of reducing the risk of hearing loss. From entnet.org:

The American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery endorses the use of firearm suppressors as an effective method of reducing the risk of hearing loss, especially when used in conjunction with conventional hearing protective measures.

The article contains a paragraph making clear the publication and organization are not making a legal or political statement. They are stating medical fact.

The references listed with the statement make clear suppressors are superior to hearing protection which is worn (such as head sets or earplugs). Using both firearms suppressors and worn hearing protection is even better at reducing risk to hearing from the noise of shooting firearms or being near to where they are being shot.

References:

  1. Chen L, Brueck SE. Noise and Lead Exposures at an Outdoor Firing Range ─ California.Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 2011-0069-3140:5:5.
  2. Branch M,“Comparison of Muzzle Suppression and Ear-Level Hearing Protection in Firearm Use”, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 144(6): 950-953.
  3. Heiman D, et al., ibid; Le Prell CG. Sound
    level suppressors for firearm noise reduction: Implications for hearing
    conservation. Hearing Review. 2017;24(12):26-30

Reference #1 measures the dangers of firearms blast for hearing loss.

Reference #2 measures reduction in sound levels using firearms suppressors compared to hearing protection devices which are worn on the person. Branch found this result:

 Conclusion:

Modern muzzle-level suppression is vastly superior to ear-level protection and the only available form of suppression capable of making certain sporting arms safe for hearing. The inadequacy of standard hearing protectors with certain common firearms is not recognized by most hearing professionals or their patients and should affect the way hearing professionals counsel patients and the public.

Reference #3 reaches these conclusions:

Sound level suppressors (also known as “silencers”) on firearms reduce—but do not eliminate—hazardous noise exposure, especially for AR-15 or similar semiautomatic rifles. At this time, the best advice is dual use of both HPDs and suppressors—particularly for those shooting weapons that produce dangerously high sound levels. For shooters who are reluctant to use HPDs, electronic HPDs should be considered as an option.

Analysis: the scientific evidence is clear. Silencers offer a significant way to reduce the risk of hearing loss. The commonly used term "suppressor" is more realistic if more recent. Silencers/suppressors do not make firearms silent. They reduce the noise from a firearms blast to levels which are less dangerous to the user. Those who desire a disarmed population put forward two contradictory reasons as to why silencer/suppressors should be tightly regulated.

First they argue silencer/suppressors make firearm noise "too quiet" so that crimes can be committed more easily. Second, they argue silencers/suppressors do not make firearm noise "quiet enough" as the noise can still damage the users hearing with some suppressors in some conditions.

This is a form of Goldilocks gun control. Silencer/suppressors are always either too quiet or too loud. In the eyes of those who want a disarmed population, they can never be "just right".  When firearms suppressors were initially included in the controversial National Firearms Act in 1934, the science of hearing protection had not been developed. It wasn't until 1948 that the U.S. Air Force took hearing loss seriously.

The American Air Force instituted the first recommended noise exposure limits in 1948 and the first enforceable noise regulations in 1958. Soldiers who experienced hearing loss from service in WWII or Korea had a much different experience than their grandfathers who served in WWI.

The military realized what workers know today – loud noises can impair situational awareness and decrease safety even beyond hearing loss.

The $200 tax on a silencer in 1934 was equivalent to about $4,000 today. A laborer in 1934 would make $200 in six months. It was effectively a ban for most people.

The effective economic ban on the use of firearm suppressors or gun mufflers has been one of the greatest governmental medical disasters of modern times. Certainly millions, likely tens of millions of people have significant hearing loss because of this regulatory misstep.  The inventor of the firearm gun muffler invented the automobile muffler at virtually the same time. One became mandatory, the other was banned. The difference was the overreach of government power by the FDR administration in 1934.

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WA: Seattle Delivery Driver Shoots Theif Attempting to Steal Van

Pine delivery van shooting: Police say a delivery driver shot a man trying to steal his van early Saturday outside Pine’s PIVOT Apartments. According to SPD’s report on the 4:45 AM incident, the driver was coming back out of the building when he found the suspect inside the delivery van and ready to speed away. Police say the victim pulled out a handgun and opened fire as the suspect struck him with the van as he tried to speed from the scene. The victim was able to track the van a few blocks away where police found it parked near a downtown hotel with the suspect bleeding inside and multiple bullet holes in the van. Seattle Fire was called to the scene where its crew treated the suspect for a gunshot wound to the chest before transporting him to Harborview. The victim was not reported seriously injured in the melee.


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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Grizzly Bear Charge Stopped with a .410 shotgun in Montana, 2003

 


 

During a crisp early Wednesday morning on October 15, 2003, near Fortine, Montana, James Beeman used a .410 shotgun to shoot and drop a charging grizzly bear at three feet, long before daylight.

James Beeman had been having problems with raccoons in the large chicken coop he had built, about 50 yards from his 3600 square foot home. At about 3:30 a.m., he heard an unusual noise, sort of a mew-mew, but he did not sense anything amiss. At 4:30 a.m., chaos erupted in the chicken coop.

The coop was 36x22 feet, with a floor 4 feet above ground level, to allow the chicken droppings to fall to the ground, for easy cleaning. It housed 250 chickens. A ramp ran up into the coop to allow access.

James was dressed in longjohn underwear. He got up and started to grab a 12 gauge shotgun. Thinking the disturbance was caused by raccoons, and not wanting to damage his chickens or coop more than necessary, he grabbed a .410 bolt action shotgun instead. The shotgun held three rounds of #7.5 bird shot.  James put on footgear and a earflap hat. He had a headlamp on as he walked to the door of the chicken coop.

He was only a few feet away when he saw a bear cub had its head inside the coop. The cub looked at him and took off away from the coop, toward a fenced dead end. A second cub appeared and took off in the same direction. The big bear stuck its head out of the coop. It was only three feed from where James was standing. It had a chicken in its mouth. The bear dropped the chicken and "woofed". James was starting to back up. It had rained a little during the night. The ground showed James backed up seven steps as the bear jumped down and off the ramp, breaking off a corner of a 1" plywood sheet. She came at James from 15 feet. He fired from the hip when the bear was three feet from the muzzle of the .410. The bear dropped at his feet.

James called the authorities. The game warden showed up two hours later. It was still dark.  The bear's eyes glowed red, and James thought it might still be alive. The warden said: "no, the eyes would be glowing green if the bear was alive."

The entrance wound was 2 centimeters or 3/4 of an inch left of the right nostril, centered on the nose.

The warden used a foot long stick to follow the wound track. It penetrated back to where the brain was expected to be. In the necropsy, two #7.5 pellets were found in the brain, killing the bear.  The rest of the shot charge had cleared the way for those two pellets to penetrate the brain.

The necropsy measured the bear at 580 lbs. The big sow had 22 tattoos from being captured previously. Each time she had been captured, she got another tattoo. The sow had come down from Canada and was believed to be 18-20 years old.

James revealed bears are a common problem in the area. No food can be left outside. People who need to protect stock, chickens, or other things bears like to eat, such as honey in beehives, are forced to use electric fences. This correspondent considers electric fences to be a nuisance to deal with. However, they protect against bears better and more cheaply than non-electric barriers.  The fences are turned off in the winter, when bears hibernate.

The bear cubs were captured. As cubs of the year, it did not seem likely they would survive the winter. They were placed in an old den.

When people had stock on the frontier, they protected the stock by hunting down stock killing bears and killing the bears. Bears soon learned to stay away from humans in order to survive.

Not long ago, James had another problem bear visit. It was captured and a DNA sample taken. The DNA showed it was descended from the female cub of the bear James had killed in 2003.

Sows with bad habits pass on the bad habits to their cubs.

As the Myth of Old Groaner, in Alaska grew, the writer who embellished the original tale claimed a .410 was useless against grizzly bears. The case of James Beeman in 2003 shows a .410 is much better than a sharp stick. Even a 2 1/2 inch .410 with a half ounce of shot at 1300 fps, is about the same energy as a .44 magnum.  To penetrate much, the shot has to be delivered in a compact mass. It has spread out too much by five yards. At one yard, it was sufficient.

Several bears have been killed with bird shot at ranges of less than 15 feet. Bigger shot probably works better.

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SC: Anderson Homeowner Shot at Burglary Suspect

The suspect reportedly walked into the house, and when the homeowners spotted them, they ran from the scene.

The homeowners shot at the suspect but did not hit them, according to the sheriff’s office.

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Non-Bianary Clown Arrested for Golden Gun at Sidney Airport - 1 Year Sentence

 


On April 23, 2023, in the airport at Sidney, Australia, a heavily tatooed and pierced non-binary person known as Liliana Goodson, failed to declare a 1911 A1 type pistol in her "hand luggage".  Hand luggage is what Australians call carry on bags.  Liliana has been reported as planning to attend a clown school in Australia.

 


 

 Picture of Liliana

Liliana's preferred pronouns have been "they/them", but she has also been referred to by her Australian lawyer as she/her.  According to news.com.au:

A heavily tattooed American traveller is fighting to be released from jail after she was allegedly busted trying to smuggle a 24-karat gold-plated pistol into Australia in her hand luggage.

Liliana Goodson was arrested on April 23 after Australian Border Force officials claim they found a handgun hidden in her hand luggage when she touched down in Sydney.

An X-ray machine at Sydney Airport allegedly detected the golden gun inside Ms Goodson’s hand luggage after she flew into the country from Los Angeles.

Liliana gave conflicting stories about how the pistol was in her bag. She spent about a week in an Australian jail before being allowed out on bail. This correspondent wonders about security at the Los Angeles Airport. If the pistol was in her carry-on, as indicated, it slipped through security in Los Angeles without being noticed.  This source claims the ammunition in Liliana's luggage was the wrong caliber for the .45 Auto.

According to a submission from her lawyer, Goodson had been paranoid when she packed the gun due in part to self-medication with synthetic cannabis; she had also attempted to ship 50 rounds of ammunition, though not of the correct size.


 

When this correspondent arrived in the Sidney Airport, on several occasions, the professionalism of the Australian Customs officers was obvious and refreshing. The Sidney airport is well designed and lovely, a significant counterpoint to the Los Angeles Airport.  When Customs asked this correspondent about his profession, the answer was "writer". Then he was asked what he wrote about. The answer was "guns". This resulted in another pointed question: Did you bring any with you? The answer was "No. I have read the Australian gun laws.".

With Ms. Goodson, the answer was different. From dailymail.co.uk:

Goodson had searched online whether she was allowed to bring the weapon into Australia, despite telling officers at the time she forgot she had it with her.

When asked at the airport if she was carrying any prohibited items with her Goodson claimed she was not, the court was told.

'What about the gun in your bag?' she was asked by a customs officer.

Goodson replied: 'Oh yeah, I forgot about that.'

Contradictory answers, the claim of using multiple illegal drugs while making transportation decisions, and eventually pleading guilty to illegal importation resulted in a one year sentence on December 9, 2024. Liliana has been reported as 29 when she was sentenced. With good behavior, she is expected to spend four months in actual incarceration.

If Ms Goodson only wanted a weapon to scare people with, she might have brought a cheap, non-firing replica for a hundred dollars, instead of a high dollar real 1911A1.  Non-firing replicas are also illegal to import into Australia, but it  is likey  the authorities would have been content with confiscating the replica, perhaps with fine and a slap on the wrist.

Goodson is reported as saying she had a permit for the firearm in Alabama.  This correspondent has not been able to determine at which airport Ms Goodson entered the sterile area with the carry-on luggage containing the pistol.

 

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SC: Burglary Suspect Shot by Neighbor who Protected Woman and Child

The homeowner and her child escaped and went to a neighbor’s house for safety.

Maybank then went to the neighbor’s house where he began to attempt to forcibly gain entry to the house.

Maybank, who was holding a burglary tool, was confronted by the homeowner, who was holding a handgun.

The homeowner shot the suspect as he believed he was in fear for himself and the neighbor’s safety.


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PA: Resident fires at Car Theft Suspects Leads to Arrest

Police subsequently received multiple 9-1-1 calls for reports of shots fired in the 2100 block of Mather Way, also in the Lynnewood Gardens complex. Arriving officers determined that a resident of the complex had fired multiple shots at two individuals who were attempting to steal their car.

One of the suspects, a juvenile, was apprehended following a foot chase and found to be in possession of a stolen handgun which was illegally modified to fire fully automatic. The juvenile also had multiple warrants out of Philadelphia for drugs and weapons offenses and was found to have removed their court-ordered ankle monitor.


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Friday, December 20, 2024

Black Bear Charge and Stop, Rifle and Pistol in Montana, 1989

Alan Yates bear rugs, rifles, and handguns. S&W 65 by rear leg of bear rug on right.


The incident happened in November of 1989, near Bozeman, Montana. This correspondent interviewed Alan Yates this year. Alan says this and a few other incidents bear charges are burned into his memory. Alan was kind enough to write about what happened. Alan's account has been lightly edited for space and clarity. This is Alan's story:

I was hunting whitetail in the early morning. I had my sort-of-trusty 303 Enfield over my shoulder. As I slipped slowly and quietly along, with the wind in my favor, trying to make no noise in the dew-dampened tall grass, a sound caught my ear ... "woof, woof, woof".  What happened next occurred in about four seconds.

I spun towards the sound as my rifle came smoothly to my shoulder. The bear rounded a bush and charged into sight. I immediately saw a problem ... the bear was much lower to the ground than my 6'5" frame, and it's head was bouncing/rolling with the charge.  I had no solid target. Without thinking, I dropped to one knee in the tall grass and began to time the bears head roll - to slip a bullet under its chin. Twice I almost pulled the trigger. I was running out of time and room. I decided it would have to be the last jump the bear made. Steadying myself, all thought left my mind, and the world slowed down. I watched the bear make the 2nd-to-last jump and waited .... the bear stopped dead still - staring straight at me, head slightly lowered, huffing. The bears eyes darted around and re-focused on me.

This began the standoff at three yards. The bear was staring intently at me. The tall grass was between us. My finger was on the trigger, my sights on its lower jaw. I had a problem: I had read about bullets "bouncing off of" a bears skull, and I couldn't see the rest of the bear because of the tall grass. 

It dawned  on me - the agitated and angry bear wasn't sure I was the target of its charge - probably because I had dropped to one knee mid-charge. Both of us were peering over the grass at each other. I knew the bear would eventually turn its head to one side or the other. I focused my rifle sights directly at the base of the throat and waited. And waited. My muscles cramped. My eyes watered. I didn't dare blink, so I slowly squinted my eyes. I relaxed one muscle while holding my position with another, rotating muscles to relieve the pain. Adrenaline kicked in. And still I waited ... How long? two minutes? Five? I don't know. I never moved. To me it was life and death - the bear was one jump away.

Suddenly the bear snapped it's head to my right. I fired instantly. In terror I jacked another round into the rifle. The bear had disappeared - gone! I stood slowly on shaking legs, rifle up and ready. Looking at the ground where the bear had stood, I saw something black. I took a tentative step forward and saw the bear had collapsed straight downward in its tracks, exactly as it had stood. I took 2 more steps and was standing beside the large bear. My rifle had slid from my fingers without me realizing it. Suddenly my legs gave out. With great effort, as I began to fall, I swung one leg around over the bear and landed squarely on its back in a sitting position as if I was riding a horse. I was in a near catatonic state of body and brain shutdown.

I wish this was the end of the story - it isn't. This IS a completely true story. 

As I sat there staring stupidly down at the large bear between my legs, the world began to move around me. It took a moment for me to realize, the bear was beginning to stand up! Under me! My brain went into the most terrifying scramble of my life. I glanced desperately down for my rifle - gone. "Pistol" my mind screamed. I yanked for the 357 magnum on my hip. And yanked, and yanked ... I yanked repeatedly in desperation - the bear was almost to a full standing position - with me seated firmly in the saddle. Suddenly I realized that this was all about to go really wrong for me. I stopped my mind - forcing myself to tear my eyes from  the bear, who was swinging its head slowly side-to-side, and looked down at my holster. The strap holding my gun was still locked solidly in place. My left hand shot across and yanked the strap loose. My right hand ripped the gun out of the holster and jammed the muzzle between my legs into the bears spine between its shoulder blades. I squeezed the trigger in a death grip. The gun roared ... and the bear slammed back into the ground. The pistol slipped from my fingers. The bear never moved again.

About 10 mins later, my buddy came along. He spotted me sitting, and walked towards me. "I heard two shots. Did you get something?" He said. I couldn't talk. I simply raised one hand slowly and pointed down between my legs. He walked over and his eyes went wide! He stood patiently by me. He picked up my pistol and slid it back into my holster. He found my rifle and placed it gently in my hands. (My rifle was one yard away, but I couldn't see it).

After about 30 mins I was able to stand slowly and shakily. I told him the story. The tracks confirmed everything - he could see where the bear had charged, from over 100 yards away, and where I'd walked. He drove his car thru the farmers field right up to me, and we loaded the bear and drove home. The bear turned out to be a large sow. I had a beautiful rug made.

My 1st (rifle) bullet hit the tip of the bears right collarbone, turned 90 degrees upward, and exploded into the spine, shattering two neck vertebrae - apparently without breaking the spinal column. My 2nd bullet (158 gr hornady XTP/FP) from my 357, broke the spine, traveled straight down, breaking the sternum, and lodged in the skin by the ground. I still have that pistol bullet today. These 357 mag cartridges were my handloads. They were loaded extremely "hot". (editor - Do not exceed recommended max loads when you reload ammunition) How the bear was able to stand up after the first shot is beyond me. I have no idea why the bear charged me. No evidence of cubs was found. She didn't have my wind. I just don't know.

This incident will be included in the database as combination defense. Both rifle and pistol were used. The pistol used was a Smith & Wesson model 65, with a four inch barrel. Alan had other experiences with charging bears which will be covered as time permits.

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TX: Houston Woman Shoots Man, Claims Self Defense

HPD patrol officers responded to a shooting at the above address and found an unresponsive man with a gunshot wound.  Houston Fire Department paramedics pronounced the male deceased.  Officers detained a female at the scene who identified herself as the shooter.

The female told investigators the male attacked her and, after a brief confrontation and struggle, the male was shot.


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FL: Lake Wales Homeowner Shoots Intruder

A stranger was inside of his home.

Lake Wales police identified the man as 34-year-old Cameron McGuire.

They said he entered the home through the kitchen window.

“I double-checked,” Coles recalled. “I seen him first, then I was just like no way.”

“I got back into bed and I was like, ‘hold on,'” he said. “‘Did I really just see what I just saw?'”.

So Coles said he grabbed his gun and confronted McGuire.

“I didn’t really want to shoot the man, but he kind of came forward as I was standing down here with him at gunpoint,” he said. “So I shot him, and I told him don’t move again or it’s going to be again.”

 

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Thursday, December 19, 2024

NICS November 2024: 6th most Gun Sales and 5th most Checks for month


The trend line of 2024 as the fifth most gun sales and National Instant background Check System (NICS) is holding for the year. In November of 2024, the month had the sixth highest gun sales for November. It was close. November of 2022 had .28% higher numbers.  The NICS background checks were the fifth most for the month. November 2020 holds the record for gun sales in the month, with about 3.6 million sold in November of 2020. 

With about 1.48 million gun sales, as recorded by NICS and our estimation process, November of 2024 continues the trend of 64 consecutive months of more than 1 million firearms sales as commented on by the National Shooting Sports Federation (NSSF). 

The estimate of gun sales through November of 2024 is a bit over 13 million. December is traditionally the highest month for gun sales, with memories of recent hunting seasons and Christmas contributing. 

The highest number of gun sales during the history of NICS in December occurred in 2015, with nearly 2.2 million guns sold. With Donald Trump safely elected in November of 2016, December gun sales dropped to about 1.8 million. This correspondent expects a drop in gun sales in 2024, to a bit less than what was recorded in 2022, to about 1.6 million sales. This would be less than the 1.8 million in 2016, making the December 2024 sales the sixth highest during the life of NICS, form December of 1998. If such occurs gun sales for 2024 will be the sixth highest in the 27 Decembers recorded in NICS. 

This correspondent's prediction is 2024 will have had 14.6 million guns recorded as sold by NICS. Not all of those guns are additions to the national private stock of firearms. Many of them are guns which have been owned previously. Using a combination of FBI NICS data and the commercial numbers which used to be reported by the ATF, about 13% of gun sales recorded by NICS are for guns which were already part of the private stock of American gun owners. 

When President Trump won his first election in 2017, gun sales as recorded by NICS dropped for the next three years, with record sales during the campaign year of 2020. It seems likely the pattern will repeat itself. Patriots have purchased a lot of guns in anticipation of potential domestic and international problems since President Obama started the trend to fundamentally transform the United States in 2008. With potential stability looking possible in 2025, under a reinvigorated Trump second term, the fear of domestic and international instability is likely to recede. If President Trump is able to achieve his promises for peace in the Ukrainian-Russian war, and an extension of his tremendous achievements with the Abraham accords in the Middle East, pressure for more gun sales will drop. President Trump is one of the master negotiators of the age, so it can happen. 

While gun sales to people on the left could rise, the numbers are likely to be smaller than the drop in gun sales to Trump supporters and independents. Very few on the far left are gun enthusiasts, although they exist.


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IL: Chicago, Domestic Defense Gunfight, Woman Wounded

The woman and a 26-year-old man were inside a home in the 6200 block of South King Drive a little after 5 a.m. when a known male offender forcibly entered and a verbal altercation ensured.

The offender then produced a gun and fired at the victims. The 26-year-old man, who has a valid FOID card and concealed carry license, returned fire, police said.

During the exchange of gunfire, the woman was hit in her right thigh. No other injuries were reported.

 

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NC: Neighbor Shoots Neighbor, Alledges Break-in Attempt

“Further investigation determined the neighbor who lives at a separate address on Santa Gertrudis Drive had shot the victim in what the neighbor described as an attempted breaking and entering to his residence,” the sheriff’s office said in a release. “Preliminary evidence indicated the shooting location to be the home of the neighbor alleging the attempted breaking and entering.”

The man who was shot was taken to WakeMed with serious but non-life-threatening injuries, the Johnston County Sheriff’s Office said.

The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and the sheriff’s office said detectives are working with the district attorney’s office to determine whether charges will be filed.

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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

AZ: Phoenix Homeowner Shoots, Wounds 1 Suspect in Gunfight with Home Invaders

Officers believe that multiple armed suspects entered a home in the area around 1:15 a.m.

One of the occupants of the home was armed and fired his weapon at the suspects when at least one of them was shot.

The person who was shot was identified as 19-year-old Michael Valles.


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FL: Germantown Jewelry Store Staff Fire Shots to Stop Robbery

GERMANTOWN, Tenn. (WMC) - A car crashed into a Germantown jewelry store on Monday afternoon in a robbery attempt.

Police were called to the store at Bob Richards Jewelers at 1696 S Germantown Road around 1 p.m.

Police say people in two different vehicles targeted the business.

Staff members fired shots inside the business in an attempt to thwart the robbery.


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NFA Amnesty: A tool for the Trump Administration



President Trump has a tool to push for the passage of legislation, such as the hearing protection act. The executive branch, specifically the Secretary of the Treasury, can unilaterally declare an amnesty for people to register NFA items with the ATF. The Congress passed the Gun Control Act of 1968, under enormous pressure from President Lyndon B. Johnson, in 1968. At the same time, the Congress passed a statute authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to declare amnesties to allow people to register items covered by the act.

There are limitations. A single amnesty cannot last for longer than 90 days.  The Secretary of the Treasury must announce the amnesty in the Federal Register before the amnesty takes effect. From PUBLIC LAW 90-619-OCT. 22, 1968, found on page 1236 of United States Statutes at Large Volume 82.djvu/1278:

(d) The Secretary of the Treasury, after publication in the Federal Register of his intention to do so, is authorized to establish such periods of amnesty, not to exceed ninety days in the case of any single period, and immunity from liability during any such period, as the Secretary determines will contribute to the purposes of this title. TITLE III — AMENDMENTS TO TITLE VII O F THE OMNIB U S C R I M E CONTROL A N D S A F E S T R E E T S ACT O F 1968

The law does not appear to have been altered or repealed since 1968. The first amnesty was for only 30 days. No other amnesty has been put in place, which this author knows of, since that time.

The Secretary of the Treasury is granted almost unlimited discretion with this law. The Secretary may place limitations on amnesties. They may apply to certain items or classes of items. An amnesty can waive requirements for taxes or other provisions of current law, such as the requirement for fingerprints. The Secretary can establish immunity from liability.

Do you wish to wish to allow people to purchase and register silencers/suppressors with out the $200 tax and the burdensome paperwork? The Secretary of the Treasury can do so for 90 days at a time. There does not appear to be any other limit on how many amnesties can be announced and put into effect.

When the GCA 1968 was passed, people in the firearms community believed amnesties would be a regular feature of the administration of the act. The Congress had given the Secretary of the Treasury almost unlimited authority to do so.

No amnesty has been announced for 56 years. It is long past time to do so. The Trump administration could use amnesties as a lever to push the Congress into approving firearms reform legislation. If the Congress will not approve the reform legislation, the Trump administration will declare an amnesty, crafted to produce the desired result.  Amnesties could be for all NFA items, or one. They could include taxes or not.

Analysis:

This correspondent thinks the most productive approach would be to go after the most idiotic and counter productive of items included in the NFA first. Remove silencers/suppressors first. The effective economic ban on their use by the public has been a massive governmental health disaster costing tens of millions of people significant hearing loss. Then go after short barreled rifles. Even the Roosevelt administration did not consider them to be a problem in 1933. It was only the stupid, drunk, or Machiavellian representative from Minnesota who insisted they be included in the legislation. Pistols have been firmly established as protected under the Second Amendment. To claim putting a stock on a pistol, to make it more accurate and harder to conceal, increases criminal use, is absurd. Repeal the ban on the acquisition of machine guns put into effect in 1986. There never was any legitimate reason for the ban. People with legally registered machine guns were probably the most law abiding group in the country.

All of the above are likely to happen with court challenges. Some of the challenges, such as for silencers/suppressors are already in play. Using the potential of court challenges is another lever the Trump administration could use to incentivize Congress to pass reform legislation.

It would be best to repeal the 1968 GCA and the 1934 NFA in their entirety. This correspondent thinks the political will to do so does not yet exist.

This correspondent is not a lawyer. Other people may interpret the NFA Amnesty law differently. The author's opinion on the law should not be relied on for legal advice.

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Tuesday, December 17, 2024

FL: Lee County Confrontation with Carjacking Suspect, Suspect Shot, Killed

LCSO says a homeowner used their right to protect themselves on their property which led to a death.

Deputies say at 3:30AM on Saturday a man was shot laying in front of a Lehigh home upon their arrival. The homeowner was in their car preparing to leave for work when they were startled buy a carjacker. They both got into a fight when that homeowner shot them, LCSO says, in self defense.

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Monday, December 16, 2024

House Staff member for Rep. Morrell, D-NY, Arrested for Possession of Ammo, Magazines

 

Cannon House Office Building.

On Thursday morning, the 28 of November, Thanksgiving day, Capitol police found eleven rounds  of ammunition and four magazines in a bag which Michael Hopkins had put through screening at the Cannon House Office Building. Hopkins is a staff member of Rep. Joe Morelle, D-NY.  From WFIN.com:

“At approximately 8:45 a.m., a House staffer entered the Cannon House Office Building and put his bag through screening. USCP officers noticed what appeared to be ammunition on the x-ray screen,” Capitol Police told Fox News in a statement. 

“After a hand search of the bag, officers found four ammunition magazines and eleven rounds of ammunition. The staffer told the officers that he forgot the ammunition was in the bag,” the statement continued.

Capitol Police say Michael Hopkins, 38, is now facing charges for unlawful possession of ammunition, including one charge for possession of a high-capacity magazine.

Hopkins became the director of communications for representative Morelle in October of 2024, according to Hopkin's Linkedin account. Hopkins passed the bar in New York State. Hopkin's shows he has been a contributing writer to The Hill for seven years and five months. Michael Hopkins no longer works for Rep. Joe Morelle, according to Morelle's chief of staff. From Rollcall magazine:

Hopkins is no longer employed in Morelle’s office “effective immediately,” according to a Monday afternoon statement from Chief of Staff Jo Stiles.

The Administration Committee has oversight over House operations and Capitol security, including jurisdiction over legislative branch support agencies like the Capitol Police.

This correspondent has not found any information about what caliber of ammunition was found in the bag, or what firearm the magazines might have fit.

Analysis: It is not uncommon for people who are shooters to forget about a few rounds of ammunition or some accessories when taking a bag through a security checkpoint. It appears the charges against Mr. Hopkins are District of Columbia statutes. The offenses listed "unlawful possession of ammunition" and "possession of a high capacity magazine" are likely unconstitutional. The magazine prohibition is being challenged in several federal court cases. It is difficult to know how this offense will affect Mr. Hopkins future career. If Mr. Hopkins worked for a pro--Second amendment legislator, he might not have been relieved of his position.

Legislatures are acknowledged as "sensitive places" by the Supreme Court. Administrative offices may or may not be considered "sensitive places" They are not actually part of the legislature. Places which are guarded by armed security are plausible candidates for "sensitive places".  Attempting to take ammunition into a "sensitive place" might be a more appropriate charge. Congressmen, as I recall, are not required to go through security checkpoints at the Capitol.  This correspondent suspects Michael Hopkins will not have difficulty finding meaningful employment, but perhaps not as a staffer to politicians.

Unfortunately for Mr. Hopkins, his employer is a strong supporter of numerous infringements on the right to keep and bear arms. Rep. Joe Morelle supports an "assault weapon" ban, universal background checks, banning the sale of standard capacity magazines,  mandatory liability insurance for firearms owners, mandatory three day waiting periods for firearm purchases and many others.

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WA: Theif Steals Jeep near Nine Mile Falls. Owner Follows and Shoots Theif

The shooter spoke with investigators and was not charged while the vehicle theft suspect was hospitalized in serious but stable condition, according to a sheriff’s office news release.

The incident started when deputies responded to a reported Jeep theft at about 8:40 p.m. from a residence near Charles and Dover roads, deputies said. Investigators believe the owner of the stolen Jeep armed himself and chased the fleeing suspect in a separate vehicle.

Gunshots were reported minutes later in the area of Four Mound Road and Landt Farms Lane, according to the sheriff’s office. The Jeep owner reported he shot at the theft suspect, who abandoned the Jeep in a ditch near that intersection, according to the release. The Jeep owner found blood in the Jeep after the suspect fled on foot.


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GA: Dekalb County Man Shot, Killed, after Threatening another Person

A man was shot to death in DeKalb County’s Redan area early Thursday morning after threatening another person during an argument, according to police.

DeKalb officers got the call at around 5 a.m. When they arrived at the scene, in the 5800 block of Hallwood Court, they found the man, identified as Brandon Banks, 37, with an apparent gunshot wound. He was already dead.

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IL: Chicago Attempted Car Theft, Gunfight, Bystander Wounded

Police said a suspect was trying to break into a vehicle when a 40-year-old man who is a concealed carry license holder confronted the suspect.

The break-in suspect fled on foot and another suspect got out of a nearby car and fired at the 40-year-old man, who returned fire, police said.

The first suspect returned to the vehicle and fled the scene, police said.

A 23-year-oid man who was nearby the scene at the time was wounded in the thigh and transported to the University of Chicago Medical Center in serious condition, police said.


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TX: Kileen Resident, Car Theft Suspect Gunfight, Suspect Shot, Wounded

The resident followed the stolen vehicle in a Tahoe. When the driver in the stolen vehicle pulled into a cul-de-sac on Eula Bea Court, the vehicle’s owner stopped and left his vehicle and approached.

At that point, “one individual got out of the stolen vehicle and began to discharge a firearm towards him,” according to KPD.

The car owner returned fire, injuring the suspect, police said.

Officers were dispatched at approximately 12:30 a.m. Wednesday to the 4000 block of Eula Bea Court in reference to a gunshot victim.

The suspect was transported to a local hospital.

 

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