Posted on 07/07/2009 4:42:44 AM PDT by edpc
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)Police say the gun found at the scene where former NFL star Steve McNair died was bought by his girlfriend less than two days before the two were shot to death.
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Well, they should name the person. Whoever sold her the gun broke at least one law by selling it to someone under 21. Gun control and waiting period advocates will ignore the fact it was an illegal sale.
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Murdering witch.
“Before the two were shot to death”
Geez Louise! As if the gun just up and chose to off the pair.
She shot him then committed suicide.
She killed him for his money. Then after checking his pockets, she killed herself in frustration. Case solved.
Guess her NRA membership card was still in the mail. </sarcasm>
I don’t think the gun grabbers will ignore that fact. After all, a black man is dead, and it was a black man who really knew his stuff when it came to handling a bag of air. That’s an important talent in today’s culture. It’s not as big as being a black pop star who diddled little boys, idolized peter Pan as an adult and wanted to be a white woman, but nevertheless black athletes are extremely important role models for the valuable contributions and examples of clean living and honorable personal conduct that they provide to American youth.
I see no reason why Kazemi should not be allowed to buy a gun. She’s an attractive young woman with as much need to defend herself as a 40 year-old man, perhaps more so, seeing as how she’s much more likely to be a victim of rape and murder than the 40 year-old man and no less likely to be a robbery victim or carjacking as he is. If an 18 year-old can be issued a powerful firearm by the United States military, there’s no reason not to sell one to a 20 year-old woman. It’s a bad law.
The woman is Iranian from what is being reported.
Apparently one very pi$$ed off Iranian. I think her family had been in the country 7 years or so.
What, Steve McNair Died?
Ban Thursday gun sales!
Yes, I’m aware. I don’t think that’s going to quell the gun grabbers much, maybe a little. They’ll characterize her as a nut case, a crazed lover, heat of passion, and write it off as another case of a gun falling into the hands of a nut case. But yeah, they’ll go a little easier on her because she’s a she, she’s Arab and moderately nice looking.
She’s not quite fitting the mold as clinging to her bible and guns...but the media will work around it.
Oh, yeah, I see your point - Iranian as opposed to Arab. But she’ll still be perceived as Arab/Middle Eastern/Iranian - it won’t matter because they’re perceived as all the same by most.
“Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned”
Shakespeare was right.
Was this not the day she was picked up for dui, but, she claimed she was only high?
I did raise an eyebrow when I purchased a gun here and you had to sign the affidavit stating that you were not planning to use the gun to commit suicide.
Posthumous charges in every case no doubt.
More detailed article at:
Tennessean.com-
“Ex-boyfriend worried
Keith Norfleet, who said he dated Kazemi for four years before they broke up five months ago, was worried about her dating McNair, a married man. She met McNair while she was a waitress at Dave & Buster’s Grand Sports Cafe, he said.
Norfleet said he moved here with Kazemi from Jacksonville, Fla., where her family lives. She was raised by a sister. Her mother, a native of Iran, was murdered when Kazemi was 9, Norfleet said.
“She is the sweetest girl, and she did not deserve this,” Norfleet said upon learning of her death. “He was making her believe they were going to be together and everything would be perfect.””
Another case of "the check's in the mail". My sympathies go to his wife and children.
Chi Chi la Femme, pal. If you didn't want to go to Minneapolis, why did you get on the train?
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