Luddly Neddite
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We should have a forum dedicated to all the nutter shootings. Until we do, here's a couple more -
My heart goes out to the family of this dead child.
Hunter Pedersen, 11, shot dead by uncle showing laser sight on handgun | Mail Online
Hit and run over a parking space.
New York, Queens mom opens fire at gunman after her son is shot dead | Mail Online
This is so senseless and so sad for the families, but, let's keep guns in the hands of idiots, right?
My heart goes out to the family of this dead child.
Hunter Pedersen, 11, shot dead by uncle showing laser sight on handgun | Mail Online
An 11-year-old boy from New Jersey was shot dead on Saturday when his uncle, who was showing off a handgun, pointed its laser at the child's head.
Hunter Pedersen had been visiting his grandparents' house at a gated community in Delaware when he was shot above the eye by Chad Olm.
Olm, who lives in the basement of the grandparents' home, had been showing the schoolboy and his own son his collection of guns.
Olm has been charged with criminal homicide.
Read more: Hunter Pedersen, 11, shot dead by uncle showing laser sight on handgun | Mail Online
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Hit and run over a parking space.
New York, Queens mom opens fire at gunman after her son is shot dead | Mail Online
A 24-year-old man was shot dead in New York on Monday evening after a row over a parking space got out of hand.
Darrell Lynch died on his way to hospital after being shot in the leg by a driver who had been trying to park in the same space as him in Jamaica, Queens.
The victim's 55-year-old mother fired back at the gunman as he fled from the residential street, but he managed to get away in his car unscathed.
Read more: New York, Queens mom opens fire at gunman after her son is shot dead | Mail Online
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This is so senseless and so sad for the families, but, let's keep guns in the hands of idiots, right?