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Originally Posted by dksuddeth
well I see you're observation skills leave something to be desired.
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If you think those are in any way compareble situations it's your observation skills that need work.
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He fired 3 shots, all 3 hit. 1 was a through and through, which he has remedied by using a lower grain load now. This is someone I'd like having around to watch my back.
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How nice for him to change his ammunition
after someone could have gotten hurt because he played Rambo.
Good for him that nobody else got hurt and that lady wasn't pissed. I would have freaked out on that guy for escalating the situation like that.
http://www.streetgangs.com/topics/20...403bullet.html
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A 35-year-old mother struck by a stray bullet in front of her husband and three children was among six homicide victims in Los Angeles over the weekend, authorities said Monday.
Police sought help in finding the person who fired a shot that hit Monica Agustin Noriega about 6:50 p.m. Sunday, just after she had left the home of a friend near the intersection of 223rd Street and Harvard Boulevard.
As the family's car was pulling away from the home, Noriega realized she had left her 2-year-old's pacifier behind, and asked her husband to stop the car, police said. She stepped out, and the stray bullet struck her in the abdomen.
The shot was one of about four fired in a shooting about 2 1/2 blocks away, at the south side of Plaza Del Amo at Harvard Boulevard, said Det. John Goodman.
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http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=355118
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A 15-year-old girl hit in the back by an errant bullet while seated inside her northwest side home is recovering and in good spirits, her family said on Sunday.
Ngaonou Yang was sitting at the computer Saturday in her brother's room on the first floor of a home in the 6500 block of W. Florist Ave. about 10:40 p.m. when a bullet fired from outside into the home hit her in the back, police Lt. James Timm said.
Yang was taken to Children's Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa, where she was treated for the wound. She was released Sunday evening.
The girl isn't believed to have been an intended target, and it appears as if the bullet that hit her was a stray, Timm said.
Her brother Souri Yang, 17, said he was watching television in the living room when he heard people arguing in the alley behind the home. The argument was broken up by two loud gunshots, one of which produced a bullet that came through a wall, piercing muscle tissue in his sister's back and just barely missing her spine.
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