I ask you, why did any of these men deserve to have a gun?
The hunters who got shot were law abiding citizens, that's why they deserved to have guns. The Laoation guy had prior arrests for firearm related incidents, he was the one who shouldn't have had the gun. He was on private property, he had no business being there, and he was asked to leave (although I think it was more a question of being told to get the fuck out). Of course this idiot's going to say he got shot at first, but that still doesn't explain why he shot 6 people dead. He could have just stopped the threat on his life and left it at that, but he carried on and he murdered 5 other people and wounded a few more...with an assault rifle, no less.
I'm all about gun control, but we need to properly enforce the laws we have now, not go about creating new ones.
If they did.....well, the crime scene evidence will show if they did or not.
Here's a thought, though......how come the Laoatian guy didn't get shot? There were what, 8 or 9 hunters around, all armed....and not one of them managed to hit him? Doesn't sound right to me.
Here's an excerpt from the MSNBC news article on this:
Vang said he removed the scope from his rifle and began firing, continuing to shoot as the group scattered. He said one of the victims, Joey Crotteau, tried to run away, but Vang chased him, got within 20 feet and shot him in the back. Crotteau, 20, was killed. Willers was wounded and was listed in fair condition Tuesday.
Vang said as he began to run, an ATV with two people drove past and he fired three or four times, causing both people to fall off the machine. He said that he looked up the trail, saw that one of the men was standing, yelled, “You’re not dead yet?” and fired one more shot in the man’s direction. He said he did not know if he hit the man or not./
They also mention that there was one gun between the 8 hunters who showed up on ATV's to escort this man off the private property.
I have to ask the question, though.....why did it take 8 grown men to tell someone that he was on private land and to bugger off?
I thought so too.....but that's par for the course.