Posted on 02/12/2013 6:06:44 AM PST by TurboZamboni
Walking down the middle of the street near his parents' home in Oakdale, a man randomly fired a handgun at passing motorists -- killing a 9-year-old boy and injuring the boy's mother and another woman, police and witnesses said.
A 34-year-old man, arrested without incident, shot at least four cars in a residential area shortly after 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 11. The man has not been identified by police.
In a Tuesday morning release, Oakdale authorities said there was, "no active threat to public safety at this time."
One woman, who was taking groceries home from a nearby Rainbow Foods, turned the corner from Hadley Avenue North onto Seventh Street North, to see the man firing on an SUV or minivan that was driving toward her.
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I truly believe that there is an organized conspiracy against gun owners.
More like a stupid fad.
The latest group think movement.
Idiocy.
Wait till we see the perps rap sheet.
Probably someone who should have been locked up.
I need to stop reading the comments below the article when I click on the link.
Yep. Not good for the ol’ blood pressure.
33 and livin with ma. usually not a good sign.
could have been her gun. who knows. all we’ll be told is guns are evil and Mikey Paymar will dance with glee telling this story at the legislature.
Nhan Lap Tran. 34. It’s being reported that he has no criminal record.
Minnesota is one of 15 states that do not have the death penalty.
The lack of information on the gun used intrigues me...
I think the nutcases are just reacting to the times. They are playing off of the Dem demagoguing.
he owned the gun legally and has no known mental issues.
so he’s just plain evil.
too bad we have no death penalty in leftist land MN.
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