Showing posts with label Shooting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shooting. Show all posts
Friday, October 24, 2014
6 reported hurt in Terror Attack at high school in Marysville, WA - Active Shooter
RT @MajorNews911 6 reported hurt in shooting at high school in Marysville, police sources say. @Q13FOX http://t.co/MfNQoy7mHs
stephenjrobin: RT @HotpageInfo 6 reported hurt in shooting at high school in #Marysville, Wash. police sources say - Q13Fox http://t.co/45IwB5XQGLhttp:…
BreakingNewzman: RT @Tweetbrk 6 injured in shooting at Seattle area high school http://t.co/9w0o5Tne3e #Marysville @TPM http://t.co/BoTEWxAi9M
_beccap: RT @TPM 6 injured in shooting at Seattle area high schoolhttp://t.co/lOs7y6SxmR #Marysville http://t.co/OhbfoEbWIt
vega_2083: RT @ABC BREAKING: Possible active shooter incident at a school in Marysville, Wa., police tell @ABC - http://t.co/zjHESLBvyPhttp://t.co/y…
Braun23Austin: One person in handcuffs being led away from #MarysvillePilchuck HS. http://t.co/tv0BI0X9ir via @MorganKIRO7http://t.co/vxTwpeTKKm
Jenelle21: RT @CNNSitRoom #Breaking: Police responding to a reported school shooting in Marysville just north of Seattle http://t.co/KG4T0cKqKfhttp:…
Friday, October 10, 2014
St. Louis Shooting and The Race Card - The Facts
By Matt, Deputy Sheriff
It has happened yet again in St. Louis, MO. No, I’m not talking about the white police officer shooting a young black man; I’m talking about the completely irresponsible reporting by the media and others that is leading to more civil unrest, racial tension, hatred and potentially more rioting.
What we know about the event, from what has been released by the police, is that an officer was working an off-duty job at a location where he observed three black males who ran when he tried to contact them. One of them was holding his pants as he ran, indicating to the officer (rightfully so), that the suspect had something in his pants. The officer chased that suspect, caught him and struggled with him. The suspect broke free, started to run again, turned and fired three shots at the officer who returned fire killing the suspect. The suspect’s gun was recovered at the scene. The dead suspect was a black male, 18 years old, who according to the police spokesman was no stranger to law enforcement, but due to privacy concerns, he could not say more about the dead guy’s criminal history.
The Others
Before much of anything was known publicly about the incident (about 45 minutes after the shooting), St. Louis’ own local version of Al Shapton, one Antonio French, an elected city official who came to national attention during the Ferguson riots, piped up with this completely irresponsible tweet:

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Racist, white honkey mudderf**kers! We needs Brudder Jesse and Brudder Sharpton Now!!!
WE'S GOT RIGHTS!!!
Thursday, October 09, 2014
Gun Test: EAA SAR B6P Compact
By Ed Friedman, Shooting Illustrated
Some Turkish firearms have a reputation among gun owners for being cheap, largely because they are inexpensive and sport rough finishes. In my experience, this assessment is generally unfair, and the 9 mm Sarsilmaz B6P Compact imported by EAA is exhibit A for the defense of pistols made in Turkey.
A CZ 75 clone with a polymer frame, the B6P Compact looks sharp and feels great in hand. It is extremely well balanced and boasts an almost ridiculously low-profile slide, rising just .7 inch above the frame. The fixed, three-white-dot sights are mounted close to the bore line, which in testing I found beneficial toward establishing a natural point of the handgun.
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Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Ruger LC9: Carries Well, Shoots Well
- By Mark Kakkuri, American Handgunner
Sometimes smaller guns make the Concealed Carry Favorites list because even though they’re more difficult to shoot, they’re at least small and easy to conceal. Practice, however, does wonders to make small guns more shootable.
Sometimes larger guns make the list because while they’re difficult to conceal, they’re fantastic shooters. A little clothing creativity, however, does wonders to help conceal larger guns.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2014/07/21/ruger-lc9-carries-well-shoots-well/#ixzz38DZ1hkd4
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