With the suddenly large number of public shootings that have occurred, and more importantly, been plastered on the news all within the last week, I just can't wait to see what new laws the legislature (and even worse, Congress) is going to attempt to enact in response.
I did have to add this one, though---the shooting in Baltimore. The two bold sections were
my added emphasis.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110109/ap_on_re_us/us_baltimore_shootingPolice: 2 dead, 4 hurt in Baltimore club shooting
By KASEY JONES, Associated PressBALTIMORE ? A fight at a Baltimore nightclub spilled onto the street early Sunday and led to an eruption of gunfire that killed a police officer and another man and left four people hurt, police said.
One of those wounded also was a police officer, who was shot in the leg, said police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi.
Investigators were trying to determine if officers may have fired on a fellow officer whose badge and other identifying markings came off his uniform during the scuffle, he said.No arrests have been made, but dozens of people were being questioned, Guglielmi said.
Authorities said officers arrived at the Select Lounge to find a large fight and called for backup.
Investigators still weren't sure if anyone besides officers had fired their weapons."It was a pretty significant fight from what we understand. A large fight and a number of officers responded," Guglielmi told The Associated Press. "It ultimately spilled outside into the parking lot."
The police spokesman said the dead officer was 33 and an eight-year veteran of the department but said he likely wouldn't be identified until Monday. He also did not give the name of the other male victim.
Guglielmi said the second officer was shot in a leg and was expected to recover. The others wounded also were not identified, but the spokesman said they were in their 20s.
Meanwhile, investigators were at the club trying to piece together events.
"We have a lot of ground to cover, a lot of people to talk to," he said.
At dawn Sunday, police tape surrounded the block of Select Lounge. No one answered when a reporter knocked on the door and police asked a reporter and photographer to leave.
Police tape also surrounded a parking lot containing about 25 cars and lay in the foyer of the club. The club is in a mixed industrial and residential area not far from the hospital where victims had been taken.
A valet parking sign for the club was knocked down, but there were no readily apparent signs of shots fired.
Sunday wasn't the first time the city's nightlife has been rocked by shootings. In March, two people were shot outside the Velvet Rope nightclub when a fight inside the club spilled onto the street.
And on June 5, off-duty police officer Gahiji A. Tshamba was out in a neighborhood known for its nightlife when authorities say he shot and killed an unarmed Iraq war veteran. Police say Tshamba and Tyrone Brown had gotten into a heated argument when Tshamba shot Brown 12 times with his department-issued Glock handgun. Tshamba has been charged with murder.