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   From: xxxrayted@aol.com   
      
   In article <76mtudF1dmfeiU2@mid.individual.net>, Chap Stick    
   wrote:   
      
   > >>>> Liberty County Chief Deputy Ken DeFoor said Sheila Muhs fired a 12-   
   > >>>> gauge shotgun once, then handed it to her husband, who also fired   
   > >>>> once.   
   > >>>> DeFoor said Sheila Muhs then called 911 and told the dispatcher:   
   > >>>> "They're out here tearing up the levee, so I shot them."   
   > >>>> DeFoor said the levee belonged to the subdivision and was not private   
   > >>>> property.   
   > >>>> Bishop said there was no indication the unarmed victims did anything   
   > >>>> threatening toward the Muhs.   
   > >>>> Donald Coffey Sr. suffered a pellet wound in his right shoulder and   
   > >>>> his daughter, Destiny, suffered a wound to the elbow. The family   
   > >>>> friend, 30-year-old Patrick Cammack, was in serious condition Saturday   
   > >>>> with a head wound, Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center spokeswoman   
   > >>>> Alex Rodriguez said.   
   > >>> And just what does this have to do with the granny case???   
   > >>>   
   > >> Same!!! Same!!!   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > It is??? One case involves a person fearing for her safety and legally   
   > > permitted by the state to use deadly force, over another case where a   
   > > person drifted off their property and shot somebody who was not a threat   
   > > to them. Besides the use of a firearm, what is same about these two   
   > > stories?   
   > >   
   >   
   > You'll have to forgive janitor-boy, he has the mind of a 12 year old...   
      
      
   No, I think they should forgive you dipstick. Yours is a typical   
   response by most newbies.   
      
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