Posted on 05/07/2010 1:16:32 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
CHICAGO (CBS/WBBM) Police say a man shot and killed his girlfriend, then turned the gun on himself inside a Chicago Old Navy in the heart of the city's Loop retail corridor.
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Aeropostale I can understand, but Old Navy?
reason number 130 for why men shouldn’t go shopping.
“State Street, that great street...”
quagmire. time to withdraw.
They should outlaw guns in Chicago. /s
http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2010/05/2-reported-shot-at-old-navy-store-in-the-loop.html
Star Walls, 31, was inside the store when the shots rang out. But she didn't hear them because she was on the 3rd floor shopping for children's clothes. She said the store appeared to be relatively full at the time. "One of the (store) associates ran past me and told me to drop my bag and run out of the store, so that's what I did," she said. "One guy was crying. "To think, I was in there the whole time, in the dressing room, trying on clothes, and all this is happening," she said. "I could have went to another Old Navy."
She could have had a pistol in her bag if she lived in America.
safer in baghdad than bambi’s home town.
The Chicago lib-thugs say “Guns are evil. What we need to solve the problem is the National Guard.”
Now this story would be get a lot of prime coverage from the MSM and be the subject of innumerable columns if only one of those involved had been a lacrosse player...
OLD NAVY oh come on Tomkow
Just be a man and hold the purse...
Geez, poor Mayor Daley continues to see lots of gun violence in his city. Another difficult press conference for the mayor, and more hand wringing from the liberals regarding how and why these gun incidents keep happening........
Going Aeropostale you can understand, but going Old Navy?
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