2aguy
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This guy is a convicted felon who is banned from buying, owning or carrying a gun... so, of course, he ignores those laws, and has several guns. In the process of violently choking his girlfriend to death and threatening to murder everyone in the house.... the kids of the girlfriend get one of those guns and shoot him dead....
Now...for anti gunners... this is a really, really sad day.
1) it shows criminals ignore gun laws.
2) It shows that if that gun wasn't there for that woman, she would likely be dead.
3) it shows that even a 16 year old girl can effectively use a gun to save a life, or several lives.
4) the police did not shoot the 16 year old girl when the arrived.
5) the violent felon did not disarm the 16 year old girl..
6) This repeat, convicted felon, had more than one domestic orders of protection against him...showing that pieces of paper don't stop criminals from getting guns.
Woman being choked by boyfriend is saved when son gets gun, daughter shoots, kills man
Deputies learned that Kelley and his girlfriend, Chandra Nierman, 44, and her three children, a son, 12, and daughters, 15 and 16, had recently moved to the area from Indiana.
Investigators determined that Kelley had attacked Nierman and was choking her, yelling that he was going to cut her throat and kill everyone in the house.
Nierman’s son went and got a gun and her 15-year-old daughter took the gun from her brother and fired it twice, hitting Kelley in the chest.
Deputies said one of the rounds fragmented, and grazed Nierman’s sixteen-year-old daughter in the leg. She was taken to Spartanburg Regional Hospital and was released Thursday.
Deputies said Nierman had significant bruises from the attack.
Deputies said they learned that Kelley had threatened Nierman repeatedly and that on Aug. 4, he assaulted her and fired a gun several times inside the home to threaten and terrorize her.
Deputies said Kelley, who was a convicted felon, had multiple guns in the house and frequently carried one.
Kelley had two active domestic violence protection orders against him from two different women in Indiana and Ohio, although no domestic violence or assaults had been reported to law enforcement agencies locally prior to the fatal shooting, deputies said.
Now...for anti gunners... this is a really, really sad day.
1) it shows criminals ignore gun laws.
2) It shows that if that gun wasn't there for that woman, she would likely be dead.
3) it shows that even a 16 year old girl can effectively use a gun to save a life, or several lives.
4) the police did not shoot the 16 year old girl when the arrived.
5) the violent felon did not disarm the 16 year old girl..
6) This repeat, convicted felon, had more than one domestic orders of protection against him...showing that pieces of paper don't stop criminals from getting guns.
Woman being choked by boyfriend is saved when son gets gun, daughter shoots, kills man
Deputies learned that Kelley and his girlfriend, Chandra Nierman, 44, and her three children, a son, 12, and daughters, 15 and 16, had recently moved to the area from Indiana.
Investigators determined that Kelley had attacked Nierman and was choking her, yelling that he was going to cut her throat and kill everyone in the house.
Nierman’s son went and got a gun and her 15-year-old daughter took the gun from her brother and fired it twice, hitting Kelley in the chest.
Deputies said one of the rounds fragmented, and grazed Nierman’s sixteen-year-old daughter in the leg. She was taken to Spartanburg Regional Hospital and was released Thursday.
Deputies said Nierman had significant bruises from the attack.
Deputies said they learned that Kelley had threatened Nierman repeatedly and that on Aug. 4, he assaulted her and fired a gun several times inside the home to threaten and terrorize her.
Deputies said Kelley, who was a convicted felon, had multiple guns in the house and frequently carried one.
Kelley had two active domestic violence protection orders against him from two different women in Indiana and Ohio, although no domestic violence or assaults had been reported to law enforcement agencies locally prior to the fatal shooting, deputies said.