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      XPost: chi.general, alt.firefighters, sac.politics       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.african.american       From: leroysoetoro@hrc-rejected.com              Janique Walker knows the cost of a split second.              Her younger brother, 17-year-old Charles Macklin, was killed while trying       to steal a Jeep from a Chicago fire lieutenant on the West Side last       August. The lieutenant had left the Jeep running, and Macklin jumped       behind the wheel.              The lieutenant ran in front of the Jeep and shouted, “Get out,” according       to a police report. When Macklin began pulling away, the lieutenant drew       his gun and fired through the open driver’s side window, hitting the teen       in the chest.              Macklin’s last words were, “Sorry, bro,” according to the police report.       The teen died on the pavement. He did not have a gun on him.              The lieutenant had a concealed carry license. He was not charged and he       was not disciplined by the department, according to spokesman Larry       Langford.              “That was investigated by us, and we found no violation of any rules,”       Langford said. “The police didn’t arrest, the state’s attorney found no       reason to charge. There was no wrongdoing as far as the Fire Department is       concerned.”              Her younger brother, 17-year-old Charles Macklin, was killed while trying       to steal a Jeep from a Chicago fire lieutenant on the West Side last       August. The lieutenant had left the Jeep running, and Macklin jumped       behind the wheel.              The lieutenant ran in front of the Jeep and shouted, “Get out,” according       to a police report. When Macklin began pulling away, the lieutenant drew       his gun and fired through the open driver’s side window, hitting the teen       in the chest.              Macklin’s last words were, “Sorry, bro,” according to the police report.       The teen died on the pavement. He did not have a gun on him.              The lieutenant had a concealed carry license. He was not charged and he       was not disciplined by the department, according to spokesman Larry       Langford.              “That was investigated by us, and we found no violation of any rules,”       Langford said. “The police didn’t arrest, the state’s attorney found no       reason to charge. There was no wrongdoing as far as the Fire Department is       concerned.”              Several instructors contacted by the Tribune said they emphasize in their       courses that guns should only be used when a life, not property, is at       stake.              David Lombardo, a concealed carry instructor who said he has trained more       than 7,000 people to get state licenses, said he would let an armed       carjacker take his car.              “You want my car? You can have it and I’ll hand over a (credit) card for       gas, too," he said. "I’m not going to defend a car with a gun, that’s what       insurance is for. I’ll get a better one.”              According to a police report, the Jeep was parked on the right side of the       street and the teen was turning left to pull away from the curb when he       was shot. "Vehicle starts to move forward. (The firefighter) moves to the       left and draws his concealed firearm and fires one shot through the       driver’s window.”              Anthony Guglielmi, chief spokesman for the Chicago Police Department, did       not return calls seeking comment on the case.              Lt. Matthew Boerwinkle, a spokesman for the Illinois state police, said it       would not be appropriate for his agency to comment, even though it       oversees the issuance of concealed carry permits. He responded with a copy       of the Illinois’ “use of force” statute, which says a person is justified       in using force to defend his life or the life of another if they       reasonably fear similar force against them is imminent.              kdouglas@chicagotribune.com              Note to negroes, don't get caught stealing property from people with guns.       You will get shot.                     --       Donald J. Trump, 304 electoral votes to 227, defeated compulsive liar in       denial Hillary Rodham Clinton on December 19th, 2016. The clown car       parade of the democrat party ran out of gas and got run over by a Trump       truck.              Congratulations President Trump. Thank you for cleaning up the disaster       of the Obama presidency.              Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the       The World According To Garp.              ObamaCare is a total 100% failure and no lie that can be put forth by its       supporters can dispute that.              Obama jobs, the result of ObamaCare. 12-15 working hours a week at minimum       wage, no benefits and the primary revenue stream for ObamaCare. It can't       be funded with money people don't have, yet liberals lie about how great       it is.              Obama increased total debt from $10 trillion to $20 trillion in the eight       years he was in office, and sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood queer       liberal democrat donors.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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