..I missed this post-election lib-pic. Awesome!
I have heard that this year they are adding rock-throwing to the screaming at the sky bit
It’s hard to find the strength to pull the trigger on Hummus alone. Had she eaten a rare Ribeye there would have been greater carnage. So, actually, from the Left perspective this is a good promo for bean chewing.
Lolol.
Help scholars -
Hell hath no wrath like a woman’s scorn. Wat dat say again?
The boyfriend story is BS.
Can we have the terrorist debate again?
Time of the Month Terrorist.
Too bad that well trained individual couldn’t even hit his target.
It’s hard to find the strength to pull the trigger on Hummus alone. Had she eaten a rare Ribeye there would have been greater carnage. So, actually, from the Left perspective this is a good promo for bean chewing.
Well, the article says his shot struck the kid’s gun. That may have been an excellent shot. I think the ideal resolution is disarming the shooter.
"I got to the house, and I knocked on the lady's door. Then she started yelling at me and she was like, 'Why are you trying to break into my house?' I was trying to explain to her that I was trying to get directions to Rochester High. And she kept yelling at me. Then the guy came downstairs, and he grabbed the gun, I saw it and started to run. And that's when I heard the gunshot," he says.
Thankfully, the man missed. Brennan kept running, hid, then cried.
"It is just absurd that this happened," says Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard. "I feel terrible for the young man; I feel terrible for the mom and the anxiety that they had to go through. We are going to ask for every charge permissible for this guy, who stepped up and fired a shotgun because someone knocked on his door."
A man is behind bars after lying to police that he was shot, when in fact, he shot himself.
Eric H. Jones, 23, a white male, reported to police that two black men approached him at the Econo Lodge and one of them shot him. Police spoke to witnesses however and learned Jones had falsified his statement.
Furthermore, a search by police revealed a firearm inside Jone's room. Police discovered the gun was stolen.
Jones was taken to a local hospital with a single gunshot wound to a lower extremity. He was then taken into police custody. He is charged with possession of a firearm, receiving stolen property, reckless handling of a firearm and filing a false police report.
It’s safe to say if the unarmed hero had actually had a gun, the police may have shot him.
Tennessee and federal authorities said the episode caused the FBI to ask for Illinois authorities in Tazewell County to revoke Reinking's firearm license and to seize his four guns. Among the guns seized at the time, authorities said, was the AR-15 rifle used during Sunday's shooting.
Metro Nashville Police Department spokesman Don Aaron said the police department received information that the AR-15 and other guns were released to Reinking's father, who has since acknowledged returning the guns to his son.
"We are presently concerned about evidence of two guns in that apartment that have not been located," Aaron said. Metropolitan Nashville Police Department chief Steve Anderson added one of the guns is more a "hunting-type rifle" and the other is a handgun.
"The prom picture I posted was obviously intended to be a joke. My Daughter has dated her boyfriend for over a year and they knew I was joking. I take gun safety seriously (the gun was not loaded and had no clip in) and I did not intend to be insensitive to that important issue."