Wednesday, August 13, 2014

I Call Bullshit:
America Still Eating Its Young

This asshole obviously shot his daughter as punishment for violating her curfew. Don't even pretend it was otherwise.

Officials: Man Accidentally Shot Daughter
After Mistaking Her For An Intruder

A man in Virginia shot his 16-year-old daughter early Tuesday morning while she was attempting to sneak back into their house, according to Capt. Donnie Lang of the Frederick County Sheriff's Office.

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The father allegedly fired the gun because he sensed that someone was "coming at him" and, due to the poor visibility, wasn't able to recognize his daughter, WHAG reported.

After realizing what had happened, the man rushed her to a local hospital, but WHAG reported that on the way there, the man crashed his car and emergency crews were called to take the girl to the hospital.
The obvious conclusion from this is that guns, cars & parents must be outlawed immediately. Anyone found in possession of guns, automobiles, or children (who are NOT actually your possessions, Mom & Dad) should go to the education camps until they wise up.

THERE ARE NO ACCIDENTS:
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -
A woman is clinging to life after she was shot in the head by her roommate, police said Tuesday.

The man has been questioned and is cooperating with investigators, Kansas City police said.

Kansas City police were called about 5:15 a.m. to the 10400 block of East 39th Terrace South near U.S. Highway 40 and Hardy Avenue.

Initially, police said the man accidentally shot the woman in the head after he thought someone was breaking into their house, authorities say. Police also initially said the couple was married. Now officers say the two are romantically involved but may not have been married.

Both live at the house.

The investigation continues.

A neighbor says she wasn't surprised by the shooting based "on things you see" at the home.

"There's a lot of traffic. I can't tell you how many times there's been people knocking on my door thinking it's that house then they realize, 'Oh, it's two houses down,'" Larisha Turner said. "There's things that you hear. There's things that you see. You know and it's not surprising at all to hear about this girl."
Enough w/ the love, romance & marriage bullshit too.

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