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  • Alleged home intruder killed after homeowner shoots him with AK-47

    12/30/2006 8:23:19 AM PST · by kiriath_jearim · 75 replies · 2,497+ views
    WLNS-TV (Michigan) ^ | 12/30/06 | n/a
    ATLAS TOWNSHIP, Mich. Prosecutors in Genesee County will evaluate whether to file charges after a man was fatally shot while allegedly terrorizing a couple in their home. Police say a 51-year-old Sterling Heights man came to the Atlas Township home of his ex-wife last weekend. He reportedly sprayed the back of the home with bullets, threw a whiskey bottle through a window and broke into the home. The homeowner then fatally shot the man with an A-K-47 assault rifle. The Genesee County Sheriff's Department says the 9-1-1 tape recorded the caller saying he was going to have to shoot the...
  • Raahauge's Shooting Sports Fair: near L.A. (June 6-8) "Test Drive" DOZENS of guns, and a Hummer

    05/26/2003 10:45:35 PM PDT · by RonDog · 23 replies · 531+ views
    www.raahauges.com ^ | Mike Raahauge Shooting Enterprises
    . Shooting Sports Fair Three days of hands-on shooting fun June 6th, 7th, 8thCome experience three full days of hands-on shooting fun and information from the industry's leading firearms manufacturers. Bring the whole family to try out the newest and best in outdoor and sporting equipment. Enjoy free admission when you join the NRA at the entrance. Other scheduled events include game and varmint calling, dog training, shooting demonstrations by some of the nation's top competitors, personal protection, archery, conservation, and numerous industry exhibitors. Try your hand at sporting clays or five-stand games, shoot the Gatling gun, and enter to...
  • Judge setences rancher for harassing Mexican migrant

    11/19/2002 6:57:56 AM PST · by Carbonsteel · 48 replies · 344+ views
    Thenewsmexico.com ^ | 11/18/2002 | Jim Robinson
    United States District Court Judge James M. Simmonds on Sunday found Coy T. Brown guilty of assaulting Mexican immigrant Juan Mauricio Gonzalez with a fire arm and sentenced him to five years in prison, Notimex reported. After a two-year investigation spearheaded by the Foreign Relations Secretariat, Brown was found guilty of firing a pistol on April 10, 2000, at Gonzalez, a native of Tasquillo, Hidalgo. In addition to his prison sentence, Brown, a Texas rancher, was denied bail and assessed a 10,000-dollar fine, the SRE said. The SRE applauded the judge's decision and said it would intensify its efforts to...