“Chief Peaster also said incidents like Tuesday night’s armed robbery are a rare occurrence.”
He must have a different definition of “rare” than I do.
But in the Feb 14 2011 incident, it was only someone’s thumb injured by the gunshot, and in the Nov 10 2008 incident, the contents of her purse stopped the bullet and she was uninjured. In the March 24 2009 incident the gunman didn’t actually find the guy he was quarreling with. And the rest weren’t technically on campus, just within sight of it. So I guess there is no problem.
Oh Shit! If we’re not careful, all emancipated adult citizens will have the same rights, everywhere they go, in the whole country! We can’t have that, now, can we– Especially not here in America? That would go against….oh wait…
November 21st, 2011 at 1:26 pm
“Chief Peaster also said incidents like Tuesday night’s armed robbery are a rare occurrence.”
He must have a different definition of “rare” than I do.
But in the Feb 14 2011 incident, it was only someone’s thumb injured by the gunshot, and in the Nov 10 2008 incident, the contents of her purse stopped the bullet and she was uninjured. In the March 24 2009 incident the gunman didn’t actually find the guy he was quarreling with. And the rest weren’t technically on campus, just within sight of it. So I guess there is no problem.
November 21st, 2011 at 9:58 pm
Oh Shit! If we’re not careful, all emancipated adult citizens will have the same rights, everywhere they go, in the whole country! We can’t have that, now, can we– Especially not here in America? That would go against….oh wait…
November 22nd, 2011 at 5:33 pm
and today we find out that the robbers were also students.
I might go down there and ask Chief Peaster if crime is so rare on campus, why have campus police? And if they have them, why allow them to be armed?