http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jun/05/loaded-gun-target-south-carolina
Normally I laugh inwardly at the conspiracy theories that suggest that anti-gunners are deliberately doing stupid things with guns to make gun owners look bad, but this one is just a step too much even for me.
A loaded gun is left in the toy aisle in Target, a store that Moms Demand Action just happen to be targeting for a no-gun policy. A bit too convenient?
Why would any gun owner remove his/her gun, place it on a shelf, and then forget it? Tying a shoe lace? Puhlease.
The store has surveillance footage of an individual acting suspiciously in that very aisle shortly before the discovery, and Police are reviewing the recordings.
I hope they identify the guy and catch him. If he put the gun there in the hope that some random kid would find it and kill themselves with it he should be charged with attempted murder.
If it is an anti-gun activist doing this to make gun owners look bad, the same result could have occurred, so the same charge applies.
Normally I laugh inwardly at the conspiracy theories that suggest that anti-gunners are deliberately doing stupid things with guns to make gun owners look bad, but this one is just a step too much even for me.
A loaded gun is left in the toy aisle in Target, a store that Moms Demand Action just happen to be targeting for a no-gun policy. A bit too convenient?
Why would any gun owner remove his/her gun, place it on a shelf, and then forget it? Tying a shoe lace? Puhlease.
The store has surveillance footage of an individual acting suspiciously in that very aisle shortly before the discovery, and Police are reviewing the recordings.
I hope they identify the guy and catch him. If he put the gun there in the hope that some random kid would find it and kill themselves with it he should be charged with attempted murder.
If it is an anti-gun activist doing this to make gun owners look bad, the same result could have occurred, so the same charge applies.