Responsible Gun Owner Charged With Murder

One person was killed and 11 others were wounded in shootings in Chicago Tuesday.

The fatal shooting occurred around 11:45 a.m. in Marquette Park on the Southwest Side, police said. A person suffered at least one gunshot in the 6600 block of South Sacramento Avenue. He was pronounced dead at the scene. His name and age were not available.

Other shootings:

  • A 23-year-old man was shot in Galewood on the Northwest Side about 10:25 p.m. He was sitting in a parked car in the 6900 block of West Shakespeare Avenue when he was shot in the arm, police said. He was taken to Gottlieb Hospital and was in good condition.
  • Minutes earlier, a 16-year-old boy was shot in Lawndale on the West Side about 10 p.m. The teen was outside in the 3100 block of West 15th Street when he was hit in the foot, police said. He went to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he was listed in good condition.
  • Two men were wounded about 8:20 p.m. while walking in the 4200 block of South State Street in Grand Boulevard on the South Side. A 24-year-old man was struck in the leg and a 25-year-old man was struck in the groin. The 24-year-old was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center in fair condition, while the older man drove to the same hospital and was also in fair condition.
  • A man was wounded after someone fired through the window of his home in Grand Crossing on the South Side. The man, 53, was shot in the leg about 1 a.m. in the 7800 block of South Ingleside Avenue, police said. He was brought to University of Chicago Medical Center in fair condition.
Six others were shot Tuesday citywide.
You just make sure you ignore the fuck out of Chicago, BertramN.
 
Funny how the upside down left characterizes a gun owner as "responsible" only when he violates the law and acts irresponsibly. That's the way they think. We are in a time in history when the radical left actually cannot think or reason clearly as a result of irrational hatred.
 
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Responsible Gun Owner Charged With Murder

Another responsible gun owner has discovered the reason for reasonable firearm regulations.

Indiana gas station clerk Vincent Bibbs, 49, wielding his unlicensed 9mm handgun, shot and killed Damon McClain, also 49, after the thief shoplifted a four-pack of Red Bull.

As the typical responsible gun owner, always prepared and eager to use deadly force, Bibbs is now enjoying the aftermath of his outburst, and learning the true meaning of “responsible”. Bibbs has been charged with murder.

In a statement certain to anger many other responsible gun owners across the U.S., an attorney not involved in the case explained, “In the state of Indiana, you cannot use deadly force to stop someone from stealing property. We value life over property. So, no one’s life is worth four Red Bulls.”

The attorney continued, adding that, “In the state of Indiana, you cannot use deadly force to stop someone from stealing property, deadly force is only applicable in very limited circumstances.”

As with most responsible gun owners, when the reality of their stupidity smacks them in the kisser and they realize what they did isn’t going to be praised as an act of heroism, “Bibbs initially denied he had any role in the shooting, he later admitted to police that he aimed the gun at McClain and it just ‘went off.’”

Naturally, the lesson offered by Bibbs’ sad tale of responsible gun ownership will be lost on the millions of responsible gun owners in the U.S. These gun nuts, eager to find an opportunity to become a hero (in a similar manner as Vincent Bibbs) will continue to fight regulations designed to protect them from their own stupidity. Just as Bibbs ignored the laws concerning unlicensed weapons.

With the myth of “the good guy with a gun” ringing in their ears, the millions of responsible gun nuts await, impatiently, for... “their day”.




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One issue with your thread is a responsible gun owner in Indiana would have had the proper license, so the owner of the gun was not responsible and did not obey the law.
 
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Responsible Gun Owner Charged With Murder

Another responsible gun owner has discovered the reason for reasonable firearm regulations.

Indiana gas station clerk Vincent Bibbs, 49, wielding his unlicensed 9mm handgun, shot and killed Damon McClain, also 49, after the thief shoplifted a four-pack of Red Bull.

As the typical responsible gun owner, always prepared and eager to use deadly force, Bibbs is now enjoying the aftermath of his outburst, and learning the true meaning of “responsible”. Bibbs has been charged with murder.

In a statement certain to anger many other responsible gun owners across the U.S., an attorney not involved in the case explained, “In the state of Indiana, you cannot use deadly force to stop someone from stealing property. We value life over property. So, no one’s life is worth four Red Bulls.”

The attorney continued, adding that, “In the state of Indiana, you cannot use deadly force to stop someone from stealing property, deadly force is only applicable in very limited circumstances.”

As with most responsible gun owners, when the reality of their stupidity smacks them in the kisser and they realize what they did isn’t going to be praised as an act of heroism, “Bibbs initially denied he had any role in the shooting, he later admitted to police that he aimed the gun at McClain and it just ‘went off.’”

Naturally, the lesson offered by Bibbs’ sad tale of responsible gun ownership will be lost on the millions of responsible gun owners in the U.S. These gun nuts, eager to find an opportunity to become a hero (in a similar manner as Vincent Bibbs) will continue to fight regulations designed to protect them from their own stupidity. Just as Bibbs ignored the laws concerning unlicensed weapons.

With the myth of “the good guy with a gun” ringing in their ears, the millions of responsible gun nuts await, impatiently, for... “their day”.




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Talk about red "bull".
 
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Responsible Gun Owner Charged With Murder

Another responsible gun owner has discovered the reason for reasonable firearm regulations.

Indiana gas station clerk Vincent Bibbs, 49, wielding his unlicensed 9mm handgun, shot and killed Damon McClain, also 49, after the thief shoplifted a four-pack of Red Bull.

As the typical responsible gun owner, always prepared and eager to use deadly force, Bibbs is now enjoying the aftermath of his outburst, and learning the true meaning of “responsible”. Bibbs has been charged with murder.

In a statement certain to anger many other responsible gun owners across the U.S., an attorney not involved in the case explained, “In the state of Indiana, you cannot use deadly force to stop someone from stealing property. We value life over property. So, no one’s life is worth four Red Bulls.”

The attorney continued, adding that, “In the state of Indiana, you cannot use deadly force to stop someone from stealing property, deadly force is only applicable in very limited circumstances.”

As with most responsible gun owners, when the reality of their stupidity smacks them in the kisser and they realize what they did isn’t going to be praised as an act of heroism, “Bibbs initially denied he had any role in the shooting, he later admitted to police that he aimed the gun at McClain and it just ‘went off.’”

Naturally, the lesson offered by Bibbs’ sad tale of responsible gun ownership will be lost on the millions of responsible gun owners in the U.S. These gun nuts, eager to find an opportunity to become a hero (in a similar manner as Vincent Bibbs) will continue to fight regulations designed to protect them from their own stupidity. Just as Bibbs ignored the laws concerning unlicensed weapons.

With the myth of “the good guy with a gun” ringing in their ears, the millions of responsible gun nuts await, impatiently, for... “their day”.




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Ok we get it, you don't like gun owners. But I read what you posted twice and after you seeing you constantly saying responsible I fail to understand why you keep pushing that sarcasm for no reason, you're trying to make a point that isn't there.

I've said before I am a responsible driver, does that mean Everytime someone kills someone in a car you're going to say 137 times "oh well they were a responsible driver blah blah".

More lives are lost to obseity, alcohol, cars every year than guns so how come you don't have those people? Oh yeah, cause guns are easy to hate and make flippint comments about with no real point at all. Guns make scary language really simple and easy for anyone to throw out.
 

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