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Unjustified shooting report cause for reflection by police, gun activists

Dave Workman

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‘Unjustified shooting’ report good cause for reflection by police, gun activists

‘Unjustified shooting’ report good cause for reflection by police, gun activists Thursday’s headlines on the Seattle Times’ and on-line Seattle Post-Intelligencer’s websites pretty much say it all: a preliminary finding by a Seattle Police Department Firearms Review Board – with which Chief John Diaz reportedly concurs – has found that the Aug. 30 fatal shooting of a woodcarver by a Seattle police officer was not justified. We discussed this case just the other day here.


http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-...-reason-for-reflection-by-police-gun-activist

Or try this:

http://tinyurl.com/2drfyfx
 

.45ACPaddy

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Good article! I did notice you mentioned "warranting alarm in other persons" instead of "warranting alarm for the safety of other persons." Just curious about that part. Otherwise, great read.
 
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