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Cy Valley said
10:30 AM, 09/20/13
Not much action here at the ol' Faux News Feed these days but this seems to be appropriate. Doesn't mention sighted guides but it's worth reading some of the remarks, tu:
Police said two men died Wednesday after a shootout allegedly motivated by road rage, the Grand Rapids Press reported.
The initial police investigation showed Ionia, Mich. residents James Pullum, 43, and Robert Taylor, 56, pulled into a car wash parking lot after a confrontation on the road. They then exited their vehicles, drew handguns and exchanged fire, authorities said.
Police found both men at the scene with gunshot wounds, and the two were pronounced dead at an area hospital soon after, according to the newspaper.
Both men held concealed carry permits, according to police.
Wouldn't have trouble if more car wash would be like this:
Uke said
2:58 PM, 09/20/13
Holy dumb fuck! How much do ya hafta pay for a wash at that joint?
Cy Valley said
4:24 PM, 09/20/13
If you have to ask, you can't afford it, Uke.
Uke said
4:56 PM, 09/20/13
Damn Cy...yer right again! If ya gotta ask, obviously...
Snippy said
1:50 AM, 09/21/13
Snippy wrote:
Duo's Deadly Duel Declared A Draw
Uke said
9:20 AM, 09/21/13
Troll wrote:
Cy Valley wrote:
Not much action here at the ol' Faux News Feed these days but this seems to be appropriate. Doesn't mention sighted guides but it's worth reading some of the remarks, tu:
Those tu assholes Buckethead and Freddie had him run out of here on rail........rumor has it he is a weekend anchor at the Faux affiliate in Boise.
Uke agrees! Phreddie was extremely vocal in his hatred of Faux, and Blackie... BlackDog didn't actually use the word "hate," but we at BJ are well aware that there was no ove lost on BD's side... Nonetheless, it's timely that this be posted here:
Calif. Woman Pumps Iron While Pregnant: Lifting Weights 'Has Made Me Feel Really Confident'
Controversial photos of a pregnant California woman lifting 75 pounds for exercise have ignited a flurry of Facebook comments as some call into question the practice of pumping iron while expecting.
-- Edited by Uke on Saturday 21st of September 2013 09:39:04 AM
Troll said
9:28 AM, 09/21/13
Cy Valley wrote:
Not much action here at the ol' Faux News Feed these days but this seems to be appropriate. Doesn't mention sighted guides but it's worth reading some of the remarks, tu:
Those tu assholes Buckethead and Freddie had him run out of here on rail........rumor has it he is a weekend anchor at the Faux affiliate in Boise.
Cy Valley said
7:21 PM, 09/21/13
Well, how about an update on the Michigan story. The guy who started it (allegedly) owned over a hundred guns and was a really nice guy.
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Robert Taylor, one of two who died in road rage shootout, had concealed pistol permit revoked for 3 years
John Tunison | jtunison@mlive.com By John Tunison | jtunison@mlive.com
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on September 20, 2013 at 6:43 PM, updated September 20, 2013 at 11:09 PM
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Robert Taylor in a 2006 booking photo
Courtesy: Ionia County Sheriff's Department
Duo's Duel Declared A Draw
-- Edited by Snippy on Friday 20th of September 2013 04:49:21 AM
Not much action here at the ol' Faux News Feed these days but this seems to be appropriate. Doesn't mention sighted guides but it's worth reading some of the remarks, tu:
CATHERINE THOMPSON SEPTEMBER 19, 2013, 2:28 PM EDT
Police said two men died Wednesday after a shootout allegedly motivated by road rage, the Grand Rapids Press reported.
The initial police investigation showed Ionia, Mich. residents James Pullum, 43, and Robert Taylor, 56, pulled into a car wash parking lot after a confrontation on the road. They then exited their vehicles, drew handguns and exchanged fire, authorities said.
Police found both men at the scene with gunshot wounds, and the two were pronounced dead at an area hospital soon after, according to the newspaper.
Both men held concealed carry permits, according to police.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/two-men-dead-in-michigan-road-rage-shootout-police-say
Snippy's back. No waiting period.
Wouldn't have trouble if more car wash would be like this:
Uke agrees! Phreddie was extremely vocal in his hatred of Faux, and Blackie... BlackDog didn't actually use the word "hate," but we at BJ are well aware that there was no ove lost on BD's side... Nonetheless, it's timely that this be posted here:
Calif. Woman Pumps Iron While Pregnant: Lifting Weights 'Has Made Me Feel Really Confident'
-- Edited by Uke on Saturday 21st of September 2013 09:39:04 AM
Those tu assholes Buckethead and Freddie had him run out of here on rail........rumor has it he is a weekend anchor at the Faux affiliate in Boise.
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Robert Taylor, one of two who died in road rage shootout, had concealed pistol permit revoked for 3 years
John Tunison | jtunison@mlive.com By John Tunison | jtunison@mlive.com
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on September 20, 2013 at 6:43 PM, updated September 20, 2013 at 11:09 PM
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Robert Taylor in a 2006 booking photo
Courtesy: Ionia County Sheriff's Department
IONIA, MI -- Robert Taylor, one of two men who died Wednesday in a shootout after a driving altercation, had his concealed pistol license revoked for three years because of a drunken driving conviction.
Ionia County Prosecutor Ron Schafer today confirmed that Taylor lost his license in November 2006 after a drunken-driving conviction. He registered 0.18 on a portable breathalyzer.
But he obtained a new license in November 2010 after four years.
Both Taylor and the other victim in the shootout, 43-year-old James Pullum, had valid concealed pistol permits.
They both died after exchanging gunfire in the lot of the Wonder Wand Car Wash on South Steele Street in Ionia about 7 p.m. Wednesday.
A magistrate with the Ionia County District Court earlier this week said she believed Taylor's license had never been revoked, in part because prosecutors in 2006 dropped a supplementary charge of carrying a concealed weapon while intoxicated.
Schafer on Friday, Sept. 20, said the decision to drop that supplementary charge was the difference in whether Taylor received a three-year revocation or a lifetime revocation.
If someone is convicted of carrying a concealed weapon while intoxicated, a lifetime revocation is ordered if their blood-alcohol level is 0.10 or higher.
Schafer said the decision to drop the weapons charge was made because, in this case, "the gun had nothing to do with the drunken driving."
The gun, a 9 mm handgun, was tucked in between the driver and passenger seats.
"It was a guy who had too much to drink, but also had a gun in his car," he said.
The threat to the community was the drunken driving, not the gun, Schafer said.
In any event, the drunken driving conviction triggered a review by the Ionia County gun board. Its members issued a mandatory three-year revocation.
Taylor was able to get a new license in 2010 because he had no other convictions and stayed out of trouble, Schafer said.
Taylor is believed to own dozens of guns, possibly more than a hundred, Schafer said. He is well-known to local authorities because he was "constantly" registering new guns and was a gun collector, he said.
"He was nothing ever than a polite law-abiding citizen, though," he said. "He just really knew his firearms."
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