Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Second Amendment Remedying

Shot fired for children's rights.

L.A. Times:
Police are trying to make sense of the shooting death Sunday of a well-known white-supremacist leader, allegedly at the hands of his young son.

Authorities believe the boy, whose age was not released, did not shoot his father by accident.

"We believe it was an intentional act,'' said Riverside police Lt. Ed Blevins.

Jeff Russell Hall, 32, was Southwestern regional director of the National Socialist Movement, a neo-Nazi group based in Detroit. Police were called to his home at 4:04 a.m. Sunday and found a badly injured Hall lying on a couch.

Paramedics attempted to revive Hall, but he died at the scene, Blevins said. After interviewing Hall's wife and five children, police booked a minor son on a homicide charge, he said.

The boy was booked into Riverside County Juvenile Hall. Riverside County prosecutors are reviewing the case, Blevins said.
Riverside Press-Enterprise:
On Sunday afternoon, no one answered the door at the beige stucco, two-story home where Hall and his family lived.

A wreath with a blue cartoonish rabbit and Easter eggs with the words "Bunny Crossing" hung on the door, and Easter egg appliqués were stuck to a front window. A surveillance camera protruded from a corner of the roof, commanding the front of the house.

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