Posted by Tony in Mass. on November 15, 2012 at 14:35:07 from (76.127.225.182):
In Reply to: Sad posted by Nancy Howell on November 15, 2012 at 12:52:50:
A few months ago a local cop up here was killed by a New York City police officer, who then killed himself... with his city owned pistol. So there are 2 stats for more gun control right? Never met a cop who didn't want more gun control. Crime control would put them out of a job, can't push for that huh? That was the first Springfield cop killed since 1987. Several shot each other in the leg, foot, butt, the mad rush in a drug bust or a dark alley mix up... and those stats count against citizen's gun rights too. One around here got run over by a dump truck on overtime traffic detail work, another drove off a road on county property and died, no more was said about it. Are these guys counted toward more gun control too? I bet they will be... More linemen and utility workers are killed across the country in a year's worth of storm damage, without public knowledge, nevermind outcry. Tell the rubber gun cop at the college to get a life...
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