So Much For Gun Control in Massachusetts

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Boston Police: Boy, 7, Shot Cousin, 8
By ERIN CONROY, Associated Press Writer

Tue Jun 26, 0:02 AM

In this undated photo released by the Jefferson family ...

BOSTON - A 7-year-old boy fatally shot an 8-year-old cousin while they were playing with an illegal, unregistered gun at home, authorities said.

Police were still searching for the child and his mother following the Sunday night shooting of LaQuarrie Jefferson, officials said.

"This is a case with two victims _ you have a victim who was shot and you have a 7-year-old who has to live with the fact that this happened for the rest of his life," police commissioner Davis told reporters. "So it is hard to call anybody a suspect in this case, except for that person who brought that gun into the house."

A family friend said the child and his mother were not in hiding and were cooperating with investigators. Denise Watts said LaQuarrie's relatives are struggling to come to terms with the shooting.

"I don't have a clue where he got this gun, but just I hope that this is a wake-up call to all the young mothers in Boston: Guns and babies do not mix," Watts said.

At the John P. Holland Elementary School in Dorchester, where LaQuarrie had just finished first grade, teachers burst into tears when they heard the news Monday, said Principal Michele O'Connell.

"When he'd see you, he'd want to give you a hug," said Jo-Ann Penn, director of instruction at the school. "If he knew he did something wrong, he would want to apologize. He was just innocent."

Police Commissioner Edward Davis said the boy was shot once in the abdomen and was pronounced dead several hours later at Boston Medical Center.

Davis said the boy's mother was in the apartment, in a four-story brick building on Seaver Street across the street from Franklin Park, when he was shot. He added that there were people who lived in the boy's apartment who were "related to gangs."

Reporters could not reach members of the family for comment after police restricted access to the building to residents. LaQuarrie's mother could not be reached by telephone.

People who live near the building described the area as a decent neighborhood with many children. Monday afternoon, an unidentified woman left flowers and a brown teddy bear on the stoop of the building.

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Associated Press Writer Denise Lavoie contributed to this report.

Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
 
Boston's media is so tightly controlled that they just don't report on the numbers of shootings with illegal guns.

You can literally listen any night in Mattapan or Dorchester and hear strings of 9mm pops in the distance. Gangs. Someone got disrespected. It's nothing special...and not even reported on, especially if nobody got killed, just hit and taken to a hospital. It's not even news.
 
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I left that wretched state in 1985 and never looked back, to say I was born there is a shame.
 
Sounds like another version of the Kayla Rolland shooting (anyone remember that?)
Yet, said Clinton, with a straight face: "I'm not at all sure that even a callous, irresponsible drug dealer with a 6-year-old in the house wouldn't leave a child trigger lock on a gun."
With political logic like that I'm sure that all of the MA politicians are working feverishly to come up with another law that will limit access to firearms for the law abiding. That ought to solve the problem... right? :rolleyes:
 
Well, they already outlawed tasers, and only state residents can carry pepper spray if they get a special weapons permit for it, which may or may not be approved.

To control..um...crime...? :confused:
 
You can literally listen any night in Mattapan or Dorchester and hear strings of 9mm pops in the distance. Gangs.

My God, what a change. I grew up in Dorchester and it was nothing like that back then. My sister told me some years back that to visit the old neighborhood I'd better be armed.
 
Drive down the Mass Pike by Fenway Park and these are the billboards you'll see. The top photo being the present billboard.

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I remember there was a billboard before these two that had pictures of children killed by handguns. I said something like “14 kids were killed by handguns today. Zero gun laws were passed today.” I remember that they got their numbers from the National Center for Health Statistics. In order for their numbers to work they had to include the age group 19-24, hardly children. The people killed by handguns in this age group were largely due to suicide or gang violence.
 
Yeah, that top billboard rightfully pisses off people from NH. One of the reasons I don't even bother going into MA at all unless I absolutely HAVE to. And I always feel like I'm going from West Germany to East Germany at the height of the Stasi period. I'd personally like a wall at the southern border to keep the MA heroin out, along with the criminals they keep letting back on the street.

It's a different country, period. And geez, they could have at least represented NH with a SIG, considering they're made here... ;)
 
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