Here’s a new one - Homeslice was capped in the head because of his poor oral skills:
http://nypost.com/2017/11/09/escort-...d-at-oral-sex/
Here’s a new one - Homeslice was capped in the head because of his poor oral skills:
http://nypost.com/2017/11/09/escort-...d-at-oral-sex/
I like my rifles like my women - short, light, fast, brown, and suppressed.
Robert Trundy, 38, said he could see “what he thought was the ‘ass of a deer’ with a tail, skinny legs and a possible glimpse of what he thought could have been part of a head or antler of a deer,” according to a sworn affidavit written by District Game Warden Anthony Gray. Asked if he saw the outline of a deer, “Robert stated no,” Gray’s affidavit said. “At no point did Robert have an essentially unobstructed view of the head and torso of a deer,” Gray wrote in his affidavit. According to Maine law, “a hunter may not shoot at a target without, at that point in time, being certain that it is the wild animal … sought.” Karen Wrentzel, 34, of Hebron died from a gunshot wound at the scene in the area of 490 Greenwood Mountain Road at about 10:30 a.m. on Oct. 28, the opening day of deer season for resident hunters. Gray wrote that he “observed that it was nearly impossible to observe and identify a human form, even when dressed in hunter orange,” if that person were to stand where Wrentzel had been when she was fatally shot and the shooter were to stand where the shell casing was found. Trundy told Gray he had stood at that spot when he pulled the trigger, roughly 100 yards away. Trundy shot a Browning semi-automatic 30-06 caliber rifle with no scope, Gray wrote. Trundy heard a scream after he fired. The hunter “thought to himself, ‘deer don’t do that,’ ” the warden’s affidavit said. After Trundy had walked about three-quarters of the way to Wrentzel, he saw a rake leaning against a rock. “It was at that point he thought that he had shot someone,” Gray wrote. Trundy couldn’t bring himself to walk the rest of the distance to Wrentzel, he told Gray. “Honestly, I couldn’t go down there,” he told Gray. “If I don’t see it, it’s out of my mind.” Trundy phoned his father, who was hunting in the area, to say he thought he had just shot someone. Ralph Trundy, 69, told a warden he instructed his son to “go look” at his target, because “if it was a person, he had to call 911.” Ralph Trundy walked to where his son had seen the rake and discovered Wrentzel’s unresponsive body. He told his son to call 911. Rolling Wrentzel’s body over, Ralph Trundy said he could see a wound on her hip and tried to stop the bleeding. He attempted CPR. The next day, Chief Medical Examiner Mark Flomenbaum determined the manner of death was homicide and the cause of death was a gunshot wound of the lower torso. Flomenbaum found extensive fractures of the pelvis and lacerations of major arteries. According the affidavit, Robert Trundy said it took his father three to four minutes to arrive, but Ralph Trundy told Gray it took him about 10 to 15 minutes to reach the scene where Wrentzel was shot. Flomenbaum found extensive fractures of the pelvis and lacerations of major arteries. Under Maine law, a manslaughter charge is brought against someone when they acted recklessly, or with criminal negligence, to cause the death of another human being. The felony is punishable by up to 30 years in prison.
http://www.pressherald.com/2017/11/0...-manslaughter/
Bail set at $2,500 for hunter in death of Hebron woman
http://www.pressherald.com/2017/11/0...-hebron-woman/
A Pennsylvania State Police trooper who was shot several times during a traffic stop likely saved his own life by applying a tourniquet to his leg before help arrived, authorities said Wednesday as they released more details of the violent confrontation along a busy highway. Cpl. Seth Kelly, 39, remained hospitalized in critical condition after suffering gunshot wounds to his neck and shoulder area and to his leg in the close-quarters gunfight. The 13-year veteran was set to undergo another surgery to remove a bullet.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/s...ooper-51006477
Last edited by Wendell; 11-10-2017 at 10:29 PM.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- The man who police said tried to rob a repairman at gunpoint Friday night on Sixth Street, only to get shot himself, was arraigned Monday. Negus DeSouza, 22, is charged with attempted robbery, assault, resisting arrest and criminal use and possession of a firearm. Police said the repairman was working outside the house on Rochester's northeast side when DeSouza approached. Police say an exchange of gunfire took place between DeSouza and the repairman, who they say is a registered gun owner. DeSouza was later dropped off at a hospital. The repairman was not injured. A judge also issued an order of protection for the repairman.
http://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/roc...y-suspect-shot
Police: Man accidentally shoots himself, wife at church
When someone asked if they could see the gun, he pulled it out saying the gun was not loaded and pulled the trigger.
Parks said the bullet sliced the man's palm, then entered the left side of his wife's abdomen and exited the right side.
The couple, in their 80s, were flown to a hospital with injuries that didn't appear to be life-threatening.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/11/16...at-church.html
The Durham Police Department says two teen robbers were shot Thursday night during a home invasion in the 2200 block of Dallas Street.
http://abc11.com/durham-police-teen-...asion/2659517/
Homeowner used an AR15:
http://wncn.com/2017/11/17/2-shot-in...ts-police-say/
Last edited by Amp; 11-17-2017 at 04:05 PM.
The passenger, identified as Geoffrey C. Ruscher, 42, was arrested for Assault and Battery and Causing Bodily Harm after he attacked the Uber driver who shot him in self-defense Thursday night. The Uber driver called 911 to report the shooting. Investigators interviewed witnesses who confirmed Ruscher as the aggressor. Ruscher was taken to the Sarasota County Jail after being released from the hospital. The Uber driver, who was lawfully carrying a gun, will not face any charges.
http://www.wtxl.com/news/florida-ube...5b0a5f6f0.html