Posted on 06/20/2012 5:36:06 AM PDT by marktwain
“But shooting in the air was a bit batty.”
Why do we choose to believe ANYTHING the leftist freaks in the media write?
Reporter with an agenda couldn’t help saying “indiscriminantly” instead of saying she failed to hit what she was shooting at.
Looks like most of us here bought the yellow journalism at face value.
Life is risk.
Absolutely correct. They only time you are not at risk, is when you are dead.
“The gunman dropped his weapon on Bolton Street and the woman gave chase, “firing her weapon numerous times indiscriminately in the air,” said city police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi. No one was hit by gunfire, but police said they seized both guns and arrested the victim on weapons charges.
“We understand that this was a terrifying, frightening situation, but when you fire a gun into the air, you become part of the problem,” Guglielmi said of the female victim in Monday’s Bolton Hill attack. “The best thing to is to be a good witness and call the police.”
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All a hit piece on the intended robbery victims.
Totally agenda driven article, and most here bought the statement without question that an armed, prepared citizen just started firing “indiscriminately” into the air.
And to quote from Strictly Ballroom, a life live in fear is a life half lived. ;-)
Actually only 32,310. (This figure has been going down at a surprising rate.) Of course not all of these people were drivers.
Cops arrested everyone they could FIND.....
Guess the couple didn’t have a dog.
“The only time you are not at risk, is when you are dead.”
In our current USA you are at risk from conception.
Holy cow! The recession really has taken its toll. What other explanation would there be for a 25% decline in 5 years?
That is HUGE, and even with people texting...
This may just be the biggest indictment against the quality of the economy yet.
Yes, a lot fewer people driving.
Yet we’re in year FOUR of “THE RECOVERY”!
You may notice that the decline in traffic deaths has been on an even sharper decline since the _resident took orifice.
What???? Who are they kidding??? They arrest the victim??? for shooting into the air??? They were probably mad that they didn't get to use their chalk.
Next time they will have a homicide on their hands, and that is probably what they want, and what they will get.
The article would have read the same with all FACTS in place if the article had reported that she MISSED.
“Shooting indiscriminately in the air” advances the anti-American agenda.
And most of us willingly ate it up.
MISSING is now “shooting indiscriminately” and of course arrest-worthy.
I am ashamed that so many here simply accepted the article’s report as is without question.
“My only point was that shooting into the air is a criminal act in and of itself.”
Yes, of course.
Trust what you read from the media.
They’ve got your back.
Do I need the /s? Probably so.
Bullets fired into the air land somewhere.
Sheriff: Stray bullet kills Amish teen 1.5 miles away
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It is definitely possible to kill someone from a mile and a half away, snipers certainly try it on occasion. Shooting a gun at a very high angle however, like straight up is very unlikely to kill someone. The terminal velocity of a bullit shot straight up is going to be about 100mph. That is fast enough to hurt but not likely to kill. A gun shot at a low angle is a different story altogether. As long as a bullit is still spinning it is likely to be going faster than 100 mph. The lower the angle the shorter distance of travel. One and one half miles is a pretty great distance for a nine millemeter especially a hollow point. A good review of the problem was done by Mythbusters. Here is a link to their story.
http://kwc.org/mythbusters/2006/04/episode_50_bullets_fired_up_vo.html
But the rate of fatalities per billion miles traveled has also been going down. Apparently there have been some safety improvements in cars that can account for some of this. And perhaps there is some stricter enforcement of traffic laws.
I’d be interested in the trend from 1995, when the 55 MPH limit bit the dust.
—Apparently there have been some safety improvements in cars that can account for some of this.—
Like texting? It’s the reason I stopped bicycle commuting and gave up motorcycling.
I do think the price of gas has something to do with it, but that speaks to the economy. And the drop actually started just as we were getting wind that a bubble was crashing. I start the significant decline in 2007.
Check out posts #20 and #36. It would seem that shooting into the air is less lethal than many would think, and the obvious choice if you are trying to scare a suspect rather than kill him, other than shooting into the ground.
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