Sunday, November 17, 2013

Accidental Shooting in Maine - No Charges - Naturally

A Portland woman found with a gunshot wound in her head Thursday night in Scarborough was the victim of an accidental shooting, police said Friday.
Carol Dorney, 47, was transported to Maine Medical Center after Scarborough police responded to a reported shooting at 38 Running Hill Road and found the Portland woman wounded in the driveway.
Police received the call at 9:44 p.m. Thursday, according to a Friday morning news release issued by the department.
After detaining what the release called “several people” from the scene, investigators declined to press charges against anyone, Detective Sgt. Rick Rouse of the Scarborough Police Department said Friday.
“The initial investigation has indicated that this was an accidental discharge of a firearm, and it doesn’t look like there are going to be any charges,” Rouse told the Bangor Daily News.
According to Rouse, the homeowner at the location was confused about an altercation taking place in his driveway, heard somebody say, “I’ll kill you” and mistakenly believed the threat to be directed at him. The homeowner then came out of his residence with a gun, lost his handle on the weapon, and it fired as he bobbled it.
“He didn’t mean to aim it or anything,” Rouse said. “He was just carrying it out.”
This is another of the countless examples of the incredible nonchalance which is the normal response to gun misuse that results in injury or death. 

No Charges in the Accidental Shooting Death of Las Vegas Teen Brooklyn Mohler

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Brooklynn Mohler died after a gun accidentally discharged, wounding the 13-year-old. (Photo provided by CCSD)

Jesse James' Gun

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The Colt .45 revolver was a favourite weapon of the notorious outlaw, who terrorised America’s Mid-West in the 19th Century.
After the Civil War, James gained celebrity status by holding up banks, stagecoaches and trains with his gang of bandits.
He was shot dead, aged 34, in 1882 by Bob Ford, a gang member secretly hired as a hitman by the Missouri state governor Thomas Crittenden.
The Colt then passed to James’s son Jesse Junior, who gave it to a doctor in 1923 as a bond after he was hurt in a car crash. Congressman Frank Boykin owned the pistol until 1975 when he sold it to a US collector.

Bidding will start at £250,000 at the sale in Los Angeles on November 24.
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Rhode Island Attorney Denied Renewal of Concealed Carry Permit Illegally Records Police

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Portsmouth resident, attorney Randall Pratt, appears in Seabrook Circuit Court on Thursday to ask a judge to overrule the Portsmouth Police Department's denial of his conceal-carry license, to penalize the police chief and to order the Police Department to reimburse him for his legal costs. Attorney Randall was asked to turn over a tablet computer with an unauthorized recording of a conversation with Capt. Mike Schwartz.

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Michigan Man Gets Twelve Years for Gun Range Murder


Jessce Stearn

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A Livingston County man found out he'll be spending the next 12 years behind bars earlier Thursday. He's accused of shooting and killing another man at a gun range.
Jessce Stearn pleaded guilty back in September to second degree murder and felony fire arm possession.
Police say stern shot Charles Kimball to death back in June 2012.
Stearn originally claimed the shooting was an accident, but police say, he was bragging about the murder while in jail and got caught.

Michigan Gun Shop with Inadequate Security is Robbed for the Second Time

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