You don't hear this in U.S....Cricket player shot to death in Australia, they still play cricket?

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Yes...they still play that odd game in Australia...........the question is...why?

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A 28-year-old man accused of gunning down a young cricketer Rahat Khan in Melbourne’s north has made his first court appearance.

Kamil Yucel, of Dallas, appeared at Melbourne Magistrates Court on Saturday charged with murder, following his arrest on Friday night.

Yucel, sporting a beard and grey windcheater, was remanded in custody during the brief hearing and ordered to reappear in the same court for a filing hearing on Wednesday.


Mr Khan, 20, from Dandenong, died of gunshot wounds in Millewa Crescent, Dallas, on Tuesday evening after a friend driving him pulled over to ask for help.
 
Wow. That brings their total shootings to ??

Why do you insist on posting articles that prove you're wrong?
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Yes...they still play that odd game in Australia...........the question is...why?

No Cookies | Herald Sun

A 28-year-old man accused of gunning down a young cricketer Rahat Khan in Melbourne’s north has made his first court appearance.

Kamil Yucel, of Dallas, appeared at Melbourne Magistrates Court on Saturday charged with murder, following his arrest on Friday night.

Yucel, sporting a beard and grey windcheater, was remanded in custody during the brief hearing and ordered to reappear in the same court for a filing hearing on Wednesday.


Mr Khan, 20, from Dandenong, died of gunshot wounds in Millewa Crescent, Dallas, on Tuesday evening after a friend driving him pulled over to ask for help.
Hmm. An unfriendly criminal in Australia. How strange.
 
I'm moving there. I will be having family members here keep my guns.

I'll miss them dearly, but getting the fuck off this Titanic is a smart move on my part.
 
Yes...they still play that odd game in Australia...........the question is...why?

No Cookies | Herald Sun

A 28-year-old man accused of gunning down a young cricketer Rahat Khan in Melbourne’s north has made his first court appearance.

Kamil Yucel, of Dallas, appeared at Melbourne Magistrates Court on Saturday charged with murder, following his arrest on Friday night.

Yucel, sporting a beard and grey windcheater, was remanded in custody during the brief hearing and ordered to reappear in the same court for a filing hearing on Wednesday.


Mr Khan, 20, from Dandenong, died of gunshot wounds in Millewa Crescent, Dallas, on Tuesday evening after a friend driving him pulled over to ask for help.
Hmm. An unfriendly criminal in Australia. How strange.

You seem to miss the point. Australia is routinely held up as an example of success gun control and outright confiscation. So in theory this is impossible. There is no way he could have been shot to death, because banning guns should mean there are no guns.

This shooting is completely impossible.... yet it happened. How? Did the magic of gun control fail? Is Voldemort in Australia magically creating guns? What's going on Harry Potter?
 
Yes...they still play that odd game in Australia...........the question is...why?

No Cookies | Herald Sun

A 28-year-old man accused of gunning down a young cricketer Rahat Khan in Melbourne’s north has made his first court appearance.

Kamil Yucel, of Dallas, appeared at Melbourne Magistrates Court on Saturday charged with murder, following his arrest on Friday night.

Yucel, sporting a beard and grey windcheater, was remanded in custody during the brief hearing and ordered to reappear in the same court for a filing hearing on Wednesday.


Mr Khan, 20, from Dandenong, died of gunshot wounds in Millewa Crescent, Dallas, on Tuesday evening after a friend driving him pulled over to ask for help.
Hmm. An unfriendly criminal in Australia. How strange.

You seem to miss the point. Australia is routinely held up as an example of success gun control and outright confiscation. So in theory this is impossible. There is no way he could have been shot to death, because banning guns should mean there are no guns.

This shooting is completely impossible.... yet it happened. How? Did the magic of gun control fail? Is Voldemort in Australia magically creating guns? What's going on Harry Potter?
Australia has more guns now than before the "confiscation." Nobody "banned guns." Regardless, I don't see how their gun control laws are a failure if their homicide and gun crime rates are a tiny fraction of ours.
 
Yes...they still play that odd game in Australia...........the question is...why?

No Cookies | Herald Sun

A 28-year-old man accused of gunning down a young cricketer Rahat Khan in Melbourne’s north has made his first court appearance.

Kamil Yucel, of Dallas, appeared at Melbourne Magistrates Court on Saturday charged with murder, following his arrest on Friday night.

Yucel, sporting a beard and grey windcheater, was remanded in custody during the brief hearing and ordered to reappear in the same court for a filing hearing on Wednesday.


Mr Khan, 20, from Dandenong, died of gunshot wounds in Millewa Crescent, Dallas, on Tuesday evening after a friend driving him pulled over to ask for help.
Hmm. An unfriendly criminal in Australia. How strange.

You seem to miss the point. Australia is routinely held up as an example of success gun control and outright confiscation. So in theory this is impossible. There is no way he could have been shot to death, because banning guns should mean there are no guns.

This shooting is completely impossible.... yet it happened. How? Did the magic of gun control fail? Is Voldemort in Australia magically creating guns? What's going on Harry Potter?
Australia has more guns now than before the "confiscation." Nobody "banned guns." Regardless, I don't see how their gun control laws are a failure if their homicide and gun crime rates are a tiny fraction of ours.
What are their population numbers?
 

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