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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: steve harris who wrote (274575)2/14/2006 8:31:31 PM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (1) of 1571068
 
When someone is shot, that is the domain of the police and sheriff departments.

No iffs about it.

If someone is shot, the police/sheriff own this investigation, regardless of location.

Obviously, you are uninformed on this law as well as the case:

The PARK people issued him a citation for not having a $7 hunting stamp. They did NOT issue a ticket for him SHOOTING A HUMAN.

Separately, the SHERIFF's department met with Cheney at 8AM on Monday morning to investigate the shooting, and on Tuesday the decided not to issue a ticket.

Acknowledge it is WRONG to not issue a ticket for a shooting accident.

An AUTOMOBILE in this country has better rights, than a HUMAN, because police issue tickets for small fender/bender accidents, but they don't issue tickets when a person SHOOTS another person by accident.

I don't care whether Cheny is Rep or Dem, the LAW should require a TICKET to be issued when someone shoots another person by accident. Period.
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