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To: tejek who wrote (730893)8/4/2013 6:49:20 PM
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What is a 14 year old in NY doing with a gun? Aren't there laws against that??



To: tejek who wrote (730893)8/4/2013 7:04:10 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575612
 
what was he doing out of jail, he was already charged with attempt murder and then he shot at another guy?

Douse, who was arrested in May on attempted murder charges for shooting a 15-year-old, fired at the man running on East 151st Street this morning, police said.

Two rookie cops, assigned to the high-crime area on an Impact team, just months after graduating police academy, identified themselves as police officers and told Douse to drop the gun, according to an NYPD statement..

Douse refused and one of the officers fired one round, striking the gunman in the jaw, police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Investigators recovered a blood-spattered Astra A 100 9mm semi-automatic handgun at the scene, cops said.

No one else was injured, according to police.

The two officers, ages 26 and 27, were taken to Jacobi Hospital for ringing in the ears and trauma, police said.

Douse had a court appearance scheduled for Aug. 23, for weapons possession, records show.



To: tejek who wrote (730893)8/4/2013 9:49:01 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575612
 
Ted, here's proof that you don't need a gun to be a mass murderer. This happened at Venice Beach:

Hit-and-run driver accelerated onto LA boardwalk

news.yahoo.com

No motive has been identified yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if this guy was a fan of the video game Grand Theft Auto.

Tenchusatsu