Saturday, September 21, 2013

Self-Thinning Herd

Politeness on increase:
That's when Taylor pulled out his gun and shot 43-year-old Pullum, Bernadine Pullum said.

"He shot at Jim first, then he shot Jim again while Jim was reaching in his car to get his gun. And I think that’s the one that took him," she said. "And then Jim got his (gun) and he made a couple shots."

Despite Jim Pullum's deteriorating condition his shot was accurate enough to hit Taylor, killing him, authorities said of the exchange of gunfire.

Bernadine Pullum said her daughter-in-law, who was out of the car to help wash it, ran down the road screaming in terror.
IONIA, MI -- Robert Taylor, one of two men who died Wednesday in a shootout after a driving altercation, had his concealed pistol license revoked for three years because of a drunken driving conviction.

Ionia County Prosecutor Ron Schafer today confirmed that Taylor lost his license in November 2006 after a drunken-driving conviction. He registered 0.18 on a portable breathalyzer.

But he obtained a new license in November 2010 after four years.

Both Taylor and the other victim in the shootout, 43-year-old James Pullum, had valid concealed pistol permits.

They both died after exchanging gunfire in the lot of the Wonder Wand Car Wash on South Steele Street in Ionia about 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Two down, approx 7,999,999,998 remaining.

5 comments:

Weird Dave said...

Mor please.

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

AN ARMED SOCIETY IS A POLITE SOCIETY!!!!!
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Weird Dave said...

These two sure will be now.

BadTux said...

Yeppers, easy being polite if you're dead :).

- Badtux the Amused Penguin

carmilevy said...

Whenever I read stuff like this, I'm even happier that I live in Canada. We've got weirdness here, too, but not gun weirdness.