Posted on 10/08/2002 3:36:37 AM PDT by Peach
It's 6:30 a.m. EST and we're waiting to go to the second press conference providing media and local updates on the Maryland sniper shootings. To date, the 13 year old boy has survived the evening and seems to be improving. Fox News mentioned that his aunt is a nurse. The police briefing at 6:15 a.m. mentioned Todd Beamer's Let's Roll comment and police are urging people to use caution, good judgment, but remain strong and try to continue with everyday life as much as possible.
Police had a search warrant last night (didn't say for who or where) related to the sniper shootings, but the search did not provide any information to LEO.
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Yes it's a very scary and difficult issue. I remember being really upset with some FReepers wanting to ban Harry Potter because it was EVIL... Things COULD get out of control...
Heck, after all of this sniper stuff, we may actually start getting suicide bombers. Scary stuff people.
That's why I'm hoping it's not a new terrorism wave, even though, as I mentioned earlier, it was my first gut feeling. I know the media would be even more horrible, but just imagining the alternative and the chaos that would follow...
Id submit that there are state legislatures, my own state of Connecticut for one, that would craft its tort law such that the simple act of owning a gun, that was subsequently used in a crime, is grounds for a law suit in civil court. You then get to spend your hard earned money defending how you stored the weapon, and proving that you were prudent in its storage, and were not negligent in any way. Then you get to sit around and hope that a jury finds the preponderance of the evidence is in your favor. The more infamous the crime committed with the stolen weapon, the more likely you will be found liable. It is just human nature, and our civil system often brings that quickly to light.
The law suits will go something like this, You owned the weapon, it was stolen, if you had not had the weapon to be stolen, then thus and such criminal would not have had it to commit this or that heinous crime. As the legal owner of the weapon you are liable for the pain and suffering of the victims, because you were negligent in its storage. A database of weapon signatures only makes this simpler. No longer to they need the weapon, just a spent round or casing, to prove your weapon was used. Now, Im talking civil court here, where the rules are a lot more liberal. It even likely that you will be sued for this negligence without anyone having been ever criminally charged for the crime. Your weapon injured my client, you have to pay for damages.
In effect, the law would place the burden on you, the owner, to demonstrate that the weapon was adequately stored. I can see the juries interpretation of adequate varying widely from case to case. Even if you win the lawsuit, if the suit brought against you had prima fascia merit, and the tort law could make that easy to prove, your recourse to recover your expenses from this trial will be limited at best, impossible at worst. Just one more area for the anti-gunners to score points, by making gun owners fear the financial repercussions of gun ownership.
Here's what I found so far. I'm sure there is more ..
13 Year Old Boy Shot Outside Bowie, Md. Middle School, Not Known if Sniper Related
This Killer Doesn't Fit the Expected Profile
Maryland Sniper Shootings Update Thread
Schoolboy targeted by sniper
Math Used in Hunt for Md. Sniper
Police Won't Confirm Missing Man Has Shooting Connections (Have YOU seen this man?)
Breaking- MD/DC Spree Killer Lookout Update
"Profilers: Montgomery County Shooters are Likely From Area"
Fox Cable News is reporting another shooting in D.C. area
Ashleigh Banfield, Feminist Icon: "Couldn't DC Sniper Be A Woman?"
Sniper kills for the thrill: 8th attack leaves teen near death
Police call in reinforcements in U.S. sniper hunt
Boy, 13, Wounded in Eighth Attack Linked to Sniper
CSGV Statement on Sniper Shootings in DC Metropolitan Area
In the Age of Terror, a Sniper Brings Danger Close to Home Again
Md. Shooting Linked to Sniper Spree
PROFILE HINTS WHERE MD. SNIPER WILL STRIKE NEXT
D.C. on Alert As Sniper Roams Free
Sixth death linked to sniper - Police want to talk to N.C. ex-resident [Robert Gene Baker - photo]
Another DC-area sniper-style shooting
You're right. Instead, he should have issued the perp(s) a personal challenge, the "come and get ME if you're so smart" type... But we know better than to expect courage from most politicians...
It would seem the shooter is selecting only his place of concealment and escape route, then simply taking whatever target of opportunity is presented.
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