And he should have been in jail for a past gun crime...but got a light sentence...that is why we have gun crime in the U.S.....
So...the Muslim assassin who almost murdered the police officer should have been in jail for a past gun crime.........but he got a light sentence...
The gun he used was a stolen gun...from the police.......
so..what I have pointed out is true..the best way to stop gun crime is to lock up gun criminals for a long time...because if this guy was in jail for armed robbery with a pistol.....with 10 years solely for using a gun for the crime on top of the robbery term....he would still be in jail....
also....he got a gun......from the police no less. so what we have said holds true...criminals will get guns...since his past crimes would have kept him from passing a background check he got an illegal gun...illegally........
and registering this gun would not have stopped this crime or helped solve it......since he was captured after having been shot...
licensing all gun owners is not necessary here because he was 1) not allowed to own a gun or have a gun license....2) he did not get his gun legally....3). Was shot and captured.....
so again, licensing gun owners is unecessary.....and pointless.....
and Universal Background checks would not have stopped this guy....because he could not pass current background checks because of his criminal record.....and even if you mandate a private seller to do a background check.......he would not have passed that either...so he simply got an illegal gun.....
Philly cop ambushed “in the name of Islam” with … stolen police gun; Update: Got slap on the wrist in 2013?
Update: Jammie Wearing Fool notes the erstwhile assassin’s history:
The man who is suspected of opening fire on a Philadelphia Police officer in West Philly late Thursday night pleaded guilty in 2013 to an armed assault that had taken place a few blocks away the year prior — however a plea deal kept him out of prison. …
Archer was tracked down by police in 2013 and faced bevy of charges that included aggravated assault, conspiracy, terroristic threats, simple assault and others that involved firearms. He pleaded guilty last year to carrying a gun without a license, a third-degree felony, and simple assault, a second-degree misdemeanor.
According to court documents, Archer was sentenced to nine to 13 months in prison, was allowed to count time served and was paroled. Records show he was arrested April 14, 2013 and was released April 30, 2013 after posting partial bail.