DGU saves family

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

YAKIMA, Wash. -- A man with a history of psychiatric problems opened
fire on a neighbor family before one of them shot back and killed him,
the Yakima County sheriff's office said.

Robert Danjanic, 41, painted his face and dressed in camouflage
clothing Monday before arming himself with three guns, ammunition,
several knives, a set of brass knuckles and a hatchet.

Then he went outside and began shooting at Ryan Paullin, 23, who was
mowing the lawn with his 2-year-old son playing nearby, said Lt. Stew
Graham of the sheriff's office.

When Paullin's father, Steve, 50, came out of his house across the
street, Danjanic fired one or two shots in Steve Paullin's direction,
the sheriff's office said.

Danjanic also fired at a car being driven by Steve Paullin's wife,
Rosemarie, 52, who was hit with shotgun pellets in the arms, legs,
face and back, the sheriff's office said.

As Danjanic reloaded, Ryan Paullin scooped up his son and ran toward
his mother. Danjanic began firing at them again, Graham said.

Steve Paullin got a hunting rifle and fired one shot from about 50
yards away that hit Danjanic in the abdomen, Graham said.

Danjanic was pronounced dead at Providence Yakima Medical Center.

Deputies do not plan to make any arrests, Graham said.

Rosemarie Paullin was treated for her injuries.

Sheriff's detectives don't know what caused Danjanic to open fire on
his neighbors, but he had a history of psychiatric problems due to a
head injury, the sheriff's office said.

The Danjanics and the Paullins have had disputes over such grievances
as barking dogs and loud music, but Graham said there was no evidence
that those problems prompted the shooting in rural Yakima County.

Danjanic's wife said he seemed fine when she left the house Monday
morning.

In 2001, Danjanic locked himself in his house and threatened to set it
on fire. Deputies eventually talked him into surrendering, Graham
said.
 
This is the type of story that just kills me. You will NEVER hear about this in any mainstream media in any meaningful way. If those people had not been armed that guy would have killed them all and been the poster child for more gun control. We would have been digging our heels in to keep the anti's at bay.

But one guy with a rifle saves everyone's lives and it'll never get farther than the local paper.

Think about it: if he kills, gun control is the answer. A guy with a gun prevents him from killing, and it's zilch. This is the ratchet-effect. It never goes back, only forward - towards tighter control.

- Gabe
 
Thanks MMcCall, some antis dont believe stuff happens unless they see it 'in print' rather than in a forum.

Kharn
 
Kharn: My pleasure.

It's a good thing this went down on the sane side of Washington State, and Mr. Paullin got no-billed. If it had happened in Seattle, things probably would have gone differently at the DA's office.
 
Would it be morbid to do an after-action report, with lessons learned?

1. Danjanic either used too small a shot size in his smoothbore, or exceeded its useful range, or both. Thank goodness!

2. Don't bring a shotgun to a rifle fight.

3. Hunting rifle (chambering?) plus COM hit = one shot stop.
 
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