Posted on 02/06/2013 9:12:09 PM PST by doug from upland
double murder of who?
Guy looks luvable ....
This happened about two miles from where I live in Irvine. Better have my Ruger ready just in case.
Joy, that’s less than fifteen miles from where a friend lives. And thanks to Californistan’s draconian gun laws, guess what he doesn’t have to defend himself and his family? (I can’t wait until October, when they finally move back here to Kentucky where they belong.)
Testosterone and Hgh will mess with your mind....
“He posted on Facebook a list of people that he blames for getting him fired, and he intends on exacting revenge on them and their families”
And if these people will drop by the gun store immediately then they can pick up their guns in two weeks. God bless California.
Another stupid law in an otherwise very safe city: in Irvine it is illegal to discharge a firearm within city limits. So if I shoot the suspect in self defense I would get arrested as well.
The description gives him as black, but the picture shows otherwise. He’s reddish-pink below the nose, and bright orange above the nose. He’s one of those famous “bi-color” people.
horrible tragedy...
exactly! one of the victim's father represented him? so his representative's child, and ???? how is that two? poorly written...
as a Californian, i know for a fact one can legally own a gun in California... so why doesn't your friend have a gun?
A better photo:
http://www.cityofirvine.org/civica/press/display.asp?layout=1&Entry=1458
The female victim played basketball for two years at Long Beach State before transferring to Concordia University. The male played basketball briefly at Cal Poly, then at Concordia.
Lock your doors and load your gun.
Actually, he just texted me back about this and told me that he picked up a shotgun for home defense last week (after being robbed at gunpoint for the third time in a year). The main reason he didn’t have a gun before that was everything he owned here in Kentucky is illegal in California.
Good.
Don’t recall these murders and I have lived in west Irvine for 20 years. The average number of murders in Irvine is none, one, or two and usually do not involve guns.
Do not underestimate the antics of the Irvine PD and City Council. These people drove out the city’s only firing range and tried to ban the sale of ammunition in the city.
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