Bud Wiser
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Illinois' Governor, Rod Blagoyovich, is a rabid anti-gunner and may try to use this event as outlined in the following news report to ram more Draconian gun laws through the Illinois House and Senate in Springfield and make Mayor Daley happy.
It appears the Shooter just strolled in and opened up for no good particular reason. And of course he got away and so far nobody seen nothin'.....Isn't that Special?
And it's only one week since the AWB ban Expired.
Don't we all anticipate that there will be more of these spur of the moment and unexpected attacks taking place at schools, malls & it also seems, State Congressional Buildings to demonstrate that we need stricter gun control laws?
How many of us will be actually surprised when the first shoot-out takes place at a hospital or church sometime in the next 60 days?
Especially before the November Elections.
It's called Black Ops and we can all guess who's behind them....
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Security Guard Shot at State Capitol
By Ryan Keith
Associated Press Writer
September 20, 2004, 3:01 PM CDT
SPRINGFIELD -- An unarmed security guard was shot just inside the state Capitol entrance this afternoon, and authorities were searching for the shooter, who apparently fled.
The shooter entered the north entrance and shot the security guard at about 1:45 p.m., then escaped in a vehicle, said Randy Nehrt, a spokesman for the Secretary of State's Office, which has law enforcement jurisdiction over the building. He said the shooter had not yet been caught an hour later.
Gov. Rod Blagojevich was not in the Capitol at the time, and the Legislature is not in session.
Dave DeFraties, chief of operations with the Springfield Fire Department, said paramedics were called to treat someone who had been shot and that the victim was taken to a hospital. He said he could not release details of the person's conditions.
The Capitol entrance has no metal detectors, and its law enforcement officers are not armed.
``It just sounded like a bomb went off. Then someone immediately yelled, 'Someone's been shot,''' said Leslie Root, who works for state Sen. Chris Lauzen on the first floor near the location of the shooting.
She said staff went inside the office and locked the door.
The Capitol was locked down for about an hour, following an announcement over the intercom ordering everyone to stay in their offices.
Outside, police cars and ambulances surrounded the building, and officers roped off the entrance. After the lockdown was lifted, everyone entering the building was required to sign in, rather than the usual procedure of simply showing a badge to enter.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...1946674,print.story?coll=chi-newsbreaking-hed
It appears the Shooter just strolled in and opened up for no good particular reason. And of course he got away and so far nobody seen nothin'.....Isn't that Special?
And it's only one week since the AWB ban Expired.
Don't we all anticipate that there will be more of these spur of the moment and unexpected attacks taking place at schools, malls & it also seems, State Congressional Buildings to demonstrate that we need stricter gun control laws?
How many of us will be actually surprised when the first shoot-out takes place at a hospital or church sometime in the next 60 days?
Especially before the November Elections.
It's called Black Ops and we can all guess who's behind them....
_____________________
Security Guard Shot at State Capitol
By Ryan Keith
Associated Press Writer
September 20, 2004, 3:01 PM CDT
SPRINGFIELD -- An unarmed security guard was shot just inside the state Capitol entrance this afternoon, and authorities were searching for the shooter, who apparently fled.
The shooter entered the north entrance and shot the security guard at about 1:45 p.m., then escaped in a vehicle, said Randy Nehrt, a spokesman for the Secretary of State's Office, which has law enforcement jurisdiction over the building. He said the shooter had not yet been caught an hour later.
Gov. Rod Blagojevich was not in the Capitol at the time, and the Legislature is not in session.
Dave DeFraties, chief of operations with the Springfield Fire Department, said paramedics were called to treat someone who had been shot and that the victim was taken to a hospital. He said he could not release details of the person's conditions.
The Capitol entrance has no metal detectors, and its law enforcement officers are not armed.
``It just sounded like a bomb went off. Then someone immediately yelled, 'Someone's been shot,''' said Leslie Root, who works for state Sen. Chris Lauzen on the first floor near the location of the shooting.
She said staff went inside the office and locked the door.
The Capitol was locked down for about an hour, following an announcement over the intercom ordering everyone to stay in their offices.
Outside, police cars and ambulances surrounded the building, and officers roped off the entrance. After the lockdown was lifted, everyone entering the building was required to sign in, rather than the usual procedure of simply showing a badge to enter.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...1946674,print.story?coll=chi-newsbreaking-hed