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GA Homeowner Shoots 1 Of 3 Burglars

whoopassA Georgia homeowner shot one of three burglars who had broken into his Decatur home Monday afternoon during broad daylight.

The man, buy more about who has not been publically identified, was coming home on his lunch break when he got a call from his alarm company warning of a possible break-in, a local NBC affiliate reported. When the man got home, he went to the back of the house and could see three men inside. He immediately called 911.

But while he was still on the phone with the 911 dispatcher, the three men came out of the house. Rather than taking off, the trio came towards the man. But what the men didn’t know was that the homeowner was armed and, apparently feeling threatened by the suspects, pulled out his gun and fired it.

One of the suspects was struck by the gunfire, but the other two ran off. The injured suspect was later found in the area suffering from a non-fatal gunshot wound. He was transported to a local hospital where he was being treated for his injury.

Police are still searching for the other two suspects, but no description was provided.

Authorities did not indicate whether the suspects got away with any of the homeowner’s belongings, but did confirm that the house had been ransacked.

To make matters worse, the homeowner had likely finished cleaning up his home from another break-in which had occurred just five days prior. Police did not indicate whether they believed the two break-ins were related.

The homeowner was not injured during the ordeal and police stated that it does not appear that he broke any laws and will likely not face any charges. -[source]

Colorado’s School Shooting-TEACHER TUCKED TAIL, RAN AWAY

dorkalertThe shooter’s target, appeared to have been the librarian, who runs the debate team and who had disciplined Pierson early last September, Robinson said.

But the librarian — accompanied by a janitor — had departed the school building as soon as the incident began to unfold, he said.-[source]

WWII Memorial In Phoenix Appears On Target For Dedication

usaBehind a construction fence outside the state Capitol, story Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett points out the concrete pedestal on which a 70-ton gun barrel from the USS Arizona will rest.

Bennett said everything is on track, from fundraising to donations of time and material, to dedicate a World War II memorial featuring guns from the Arizona and USS Missouri on Dec. 7.

“All kinds of companies have donated rebar, concrete and workers from a lot of the unions,” he said. “We’ve had a real wonderful outpouring of companies wanting to help in a variety of different ways — somebody’s going to do all the landscaping for free, somebody’s going to put in the lights.”

Bennett was the driving force behind a nearly three-year effort to obtain the two guns and bring them here from East Coast shipyards.

No tax dollars have been spent directly in the process of building the memorial, he said.

The gun barrels have been sandblasted and repainted and now wait for concrete to cure before being moved from a storage lot near downtown to their permanent home in Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza on Oct. 7.

The memorial will feature the gun barrels pointing toward downtown along West Washington Street, with nine steel beams standing upright between them, bearing names of the more than 2,000 Arizonans who died in World War II.

The memorial will be between the anchor and mast from the USS Arizona, with the Arizona’s gun representing the beginning of the war and the Missouri’s gun representing the war’s end.-[source]

Hackers Expose Vehicle Vulnerability

piracyNew research suggests it’s even easier for hackers to access your vehicle’s computer systems and cause havoc to your vehicle and its performance and safety systems.  Computer hackers are able to gain access to key safety features – such as braking systems – in a very short amount of time.

“We disengaged the brakes so if you were going slow and tried to press the brakes they wouldn’t work.  We could turn the headlamps on and off, visit honk the horn.  We had control of many aspects of the automobile.”

- Chris Valasek, physician director of security intelligence for IOActive via Franc24.com

Hackers say they need only a brief amount of physical contact with the car – say like that of a parking attendant.  They can reprogram the vehicle and then wirelessly gain control of critical functions.

Scary stuff.

Vehicle hacking was even a featured topic at the hacker conference, medications DefCon.

Modern vehicles continue to become more complex.  The Chevy Volt is estimated to have 10 million lines of computer code and its own internet IP address.  The complexity of the Volt’s computer code is nearly unheard of.  For comparison, the Boeing 787 jet has around 8 million lines of code.  The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter has around 6 million lines of code.  The space shuttle’s primary flight software contained only about 400,000 lines of code.

As cars get more technologically advances, the potential for hacking will increase substantially.  Already, all cars are equipped with multiple on board computers with very limited (if any) security integrity.  Practically every car maker offers a wireless service – such as GM’s OnStar or Ford’s SYNC.  Cars will only continue to become more sophisticated computers on wheels.-[source]

Obama’s New EO Will Kill 110 Yr-Old CMP

weaponsThe White House announced on Thursday that it intends to “ban almost all re-imports of military surplus firearms to private entities” through executive order, seek which would effectively shut down the 110-year-old Civilian Marksmanship Program.

In a Fact Sheet published on Whitehouse.gov today referencing the upcoming executive order the ban on importing military weapons is designed to “keep military-grade firearms off our streets.” Exceptions for import may be allowed for museums.

The CMP tightly controls the distribution of obsolete military weapons. The program was created by the U.S. Congress as part of the 1903 War Department Appropriations Act with the purpose of allowing civilians to hone their marksmanship skills, click should they later be called into military service.

Participants receiving firearms through the CMP must comply with all state and federal firearm laws and undergo a background check conducted by a dealer holding a Federal Firearms License in order to receive the gun.

Additionally, cialis 40mg they must also be a member of a CMP affiliated shooting club, making participating in the program more difficult than anyone trying to purchase a firearm through usual retail channels.

The Civilian Marksmanship Program was administered by the United States Army from 1916 through 1996 when it was changed to the Corporation for the Promotion of Rifle Practice & Firearms Safety, a 501(c) (3) organization federally chartered by the U.S. Congress.-[source]

Dork Tries To Rob Four-Deployment Iraq War Vet Store Clerk

whoopassBad idea: holding up a store clerk who happens to be proficient in firearms.

Worse idea: holding up a store clerk who is not only proficient in firearms, and but who also happens to be an Iraq war veteran and a former prison guard and private investigator.

Jon Lewis Alexander, page 54, website is no ordinary store clerk. He has worked several “high risk” jobs and served four tours of duty in Iraq during his 30 years in the U.S. military.

And his training shows.

Video surveillance from Saturday night captures the moment a would-be thief entered the Marionville, Mo., store where Alexander works. The thief hesitates for a moment and pulls a gun — but not fast enough to dissuade Alexander from pulling his own Walther PPX 9 mm handgun and sticking it in the hapless thief’s mouth.-[source]

Arpaio Arms Deputies With AR-15 Style Rifles

weaponsMaricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is fighting back against increasingly violent criminals who are armed with the latest high powered weapons.

He’s now arming his deputies with AR-15 style rifles.  Not only that, he’s ordering them to protect themselves even when they’re not on the job.

Arpaio says the rifles will ensure his officers are safe when faced with increasingly and more powerful weapons in the hands of criminals.

He says that each of his patrol deputies must carry a firearm with them at all times to be able to combat crime even when they aren’t on duty.

“My deputies will carry guns 24 hours a day, even off duty. If they see any incident occurring, they will take action anywhere in this valley.”

“We live in a violent society, even here in Maricopa County, and across our nation, and the least we can do is to arm our deputies, let’s say with enough firepower to fight back.”

This comes the same day a Sheriff’s office employee was gunned down and killed outside of his home.

Arpaio says the Police Chief of Phoenix assured him that everything will be done by his department to tray and catch Jorge Vargas’ killer.

“The police department, Phoenix is investigating this incident, assisted by our office.”

Arpaio says he purchased all 400 of the Smith & Wesson rifles with money seized during arrests.-[source]

Armed Citizen Drops Madman On Shooting Spree

rkbaNot much is known right now, generic but reports indicate that two people have been killed and four injured at a town supervisors’ meeting in Saylorsburg, information pills Pennsylvania, information pills about 75 miles north of Philadelphia. The perpetrator is reported to be in custody after opening fire around 7:30 PM eastern.CNN had the original details(what little there were), and according to some in the comments section of this article the perpetrator used a “scoped pistol” to shoot through the wall of the building. The Pocono Record has a first person account of the event . . .

 

All I saw was the holes go through the hall.

I saw smoke and plaster flying out, blowing out through the walls.

I ran out after the first round of shooting. I dropped to the floor. That’s what everyone did.

It was automatic, like a string of firecrackers. That’s what everyone said.

Then it stopped and I crawled out the side door.

I was the only person who crawled out. Everyone got behind a table. Some of the supervisors were over on the side throwing up.

A woman ran to the door and opened it and he was standing there.

A man pushed her aside and was shot.

People were shot inside the room.

(The shooter) went back out to his car. The parking lot was adjacent to the building. He brought another weapon back to the building.

(West End Open Space Commission Executive Director ) Bernie Kozen was there tending to the man and he (the shooter) didn’t see them. Bernie bearhugged him and took him down. He shot (the shooter) with his own gun.-[source]

Customer Opens Fire On Would-Be Robber At Restaurant

whoopassAuthorities say a customer at a Waffle House outside Atlanta shot and wounded a suspect who was trying to rob the restaurant.

Police say the shooting happened early Monday, when a gunman tried to hold up a Waffle House in south Fulton County.

Union City police Det. Gloria Hodgson says the suspect entered the Waffle House just before 2 a.m., armed with a pistol and demanding money.

Hodgson tells The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that a customer inside the 24-hour diner shot the suspect. The suspect, whose name hasn’t been released, was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital for treatment. His condition wasn’t immediately available.

Hodgson says there were no other injuries.-[source]

New Gun Laws In Colorado Prevent Gun Buyback

humorA planned gun buyback event in Boulder, this site Colo. was brought to a halt, this web ironically, ailment by the state’s new gun control laws. Colorado recently enacted a universal background check scheme that would require each transfer to go through a licensed gun seller and pay a tax on each transfer.

Though not illegal, each transfer would cost the event organizers $20 to $60, which would use up the most of the buyback’s cache. According to deputy county attorney Dea Wheeler, as long as the buyback workers passed background checks for each gun bought, they would be in compliance with the law.

The sheriff of Boulder supported the buyback but could not help the “non-partisan multi-faith organization” Together Colorado with the background checks, as there are not exemptions in the law for the police or buyback programs such as these.-[source]