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To: POKERSAM who wrote (858344)5/19/2015 11:03:13 AM
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tejek - I read your post with utter disbelief. Could you please explain to me how you see a connection between open carry of a firearm by a licensed individual and a bunch of criminal bikers shooting each other. Do you think that these criminal bikers had concealed carry permits and if allowed to carry open they will shoot each other more often? I am at a loss to see the connection.

Hmmmm...........you're at a loss to see the connection. That's a big part of the problem. Its why we have the most gun violence of any first world country and some third world countries.



To: POKERSAM who wrote (858344)5/19/2015 1:23:56 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574054
 
15-Year-Old Shot In Head After Throwing Pebbles at Friend's Window



Hudson Hongo
Filed to: shootings

Police say a high school student in Billings, Montana was accidentally shot and killed on Sunday by a friend who was startled awake by pebbles the victim had thrown at his bedroom window.

“It’s a tragedy,” Capt. John Bedford told the Billings Gazette. “We have to investigate at this point for what it is, but it’s a tragedy all around.”

According to Bedford, the victim was 15-year-old Mackeon Schulte, a sophomore at Billings Senior High School. From KHQ:

The statement says Schulte and another boy showed up at their friend’s house around 2:30 a.m. Sunday. They knocked on his window and threw pebbles to wake him.

Police say the unnamed boy was startled and did not recognize the faces outside. He fired a gun that was in his bedroom, striking the victim in the head.

KTVQ reports that the 17-year-old shooter was questioned by police but later released. Authorities say investigators are meeting with county prosecutors to decide whether to file charges.