Jblack44
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Very telling 911 call. No charges will be filed
http://www.ksbitv.com/news/78562572.html
Very telling 911 call. No charges will be filed
http://www.ksbitv.com/news/78562572.html
I wonder if this POS (Piece-Of-Schumer) reporter would report this much information if the victim was his mother, or a close neighbor?The Oklahoman newspaper also published an article on this shooting. I spoke to the reporter, a Robert Medley just a few minutes ago (about 3:40 PM EST). I pointed out that the full name and address of the victim, prominently printed on his report, could be dangerous to the victim. The intruder has obviously had other encounters with law enforcement (the photo in the article shows the intruder in orange prison garb). It is not at all unlikely that this guy had "business associates" or family members who might be very unhappy with the woman who so calmly and bravely defended herself.
Mr. Medley was completely unwilling to do anything to help protect the victim's life, like removing the victims full name and complete address!! He pointed out, and I agree, that if the Mexican drug cartel really wanted to get to this woman, they probably could whether the address is published in his newspaper or not. I countered with, "Why draw a giant arrow pointing straight to this woman's home, essentially painting a bulls-eye on her back? Why make it easy to exact revenge?" He said his orders were to publish as much information as he had, and that's what he was going to do.
The report is at:
http://newsok.com/woman-shoots-and-kills-intruder-in-lincoln-county/article/3422498
If you want to contact Mr. Medley, here is his contact information:
ROBERT MEDLEY
rmedley@opubco.com
Main number: (405) 475-3311
9000 North Broadway, Oklahoma City, OK 73114
P.O. Box 25125, Oklahoma City, OK 73125
You would think that they wouldnt list all that information. What is the reason for that. They could be making the person a target to other people. This does not make much sense to me. I say the woman protected herself the right way. She could have lost her life if they were armed and tried to take her life. God bless her for being able to do the right thing. You cant take any chances these days. Criminals who do these kinds of things know the risk that they are taking. We have the right to defend ourselves and our loved ones. Obviously the cops are not quick enough in a life or death situation. It only takes a split second to take a life or to become a victim.markand wrote:I wonder if this POS (Piece-Of-Schumer) reporter would report this much information if the victim was his mother, or a close neighbor?The Oklahoman newspaper also published an article on this shooting. I spoke to the reporter, a Robert Medley just a few minutes ago (about 3:40 PM EST). I pointed out that the full name and address of the victim, prominently printed on his report, could be dangerous to the victim. The intruder has obviously had other encounters with law enforcement (the photo in the article shows the intruder in orange prison garb). It is not at all unlikely that this guy had "business associates" or family members who might be very unhappy with the woman who so calmly and bravely defended herself.
Mr. Medley was completely unwilling to do anything to help protect the victim's life, like removing the victims full name and complete address!! He pointed out, and I agree, that if the Mexican drug cartel really wanted to get to this woman, they probably could whether the address is published in his newspaper or not. I countered with, "Why draw a giant arrow pointing straight to this woman's home, essentially painting a bulls-eye on her back? Why make it easy to exact revenge?" He said his orders were to publish as much information as he had, and that's what he was going to do.
The report is at:
http://newsok.com/woman-shoots-and-kills-intruder-in-lincoln-county/article/3422498
If you want to contact Mr. Medley, here is his contact information:
ROBERT MEDLEY
rmedley@opubco.com
Main number: (405) 475-3311
9000 North Broadway, Oklahoma City, OK 73114
P.O. Box 25125, Oklahoma City, OK 73125
Really.Wow, that's a chilling tape, the wait is agonizing.
When seconds count, the cops are only 24 minutes away.
TFred
Your point sir??? Didn't have anything better to add perhaps?Interesting story, but not at all a 2nd amendment concern.