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Hard to believe they let the car go free."A 30-year-old man and a gun are in custody, authorities announced".
Anthropomorphism.
This country is so messed up.
"A 30-year-old man and a gun are in custody, authorities announced".
Anthropomorphism.
This country is so messed up.
Shooter looks like an upstanding citizen to me.Well the gun has rights too. Was probably bought legally and the owner probably had a CWP.
Nice try. Convicted felon who couldn't legally own a gun.Well the gun has rights too. Was probably bought legally and the owner probably had a CWP.
went ahead and quoted this so you cant go change it now that you've been proven wrong.Well the gun has rights too. Was probably bought legally and the owner probably had a CWP.
What's the point? I simply threw out a statement that could have given validity to the gun having rights.went ahead and quoted this so you cant go change it now that you've been proven wrong.
Well the gun has rights too. Was probably bought legally and the owner probably had a CWP.
So apparently this POS received a multi-million dollar settlement a few years ago after his father was shot to death by NOPD.Shooter looks like an upstanding citizen to me.
Hayes has one previous arrest, on Aug. 1, 2010, court records show. Hayes was charged with illegal carrying of a weapon, illegal possession of codeine and possession of drug paraphernalia, among other charges. He pleaded guilty in June 2012 to a weapons charge and the possession of codeine, and received a 5-year prison sentence that was immediately suspended. But Hayes withdrew his guilty plea the following month, records show.
In June 2013, Hayes rejected a plea offer from prosecutors. Finally, in January 2014 he pleaded guilty to a reduced weapons charge and to a count of possession of drug paraphernalia. He received a suspended six-month sentence, records show.
Looks like the police should have shot the father and son....I wish I could get a couple of million when someone I never knew got shot....So apparently this POS received a multi-million dollar settlement a few years ago after his father was shot to death by NOPD.