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St. Louis Park Man Sentenced For Pulling AK-47 On Kids

The story is the AK 47. If he pointed anything other that an "assault" weapon this would not even be a story.
 
I grew up there!

Yeah, St. Louis Park has two sides and you can call them the rich side/poor side or the jewish side/goy side. The further west you drive on Minnetonka, the worse it gets (until you get to the city of Minnetonka, of course)

I know it, I lived on the goy side in a small apartment near Minneontka Blvd./Hwy 169. Used to sit in the living room and watch the planes lined up to land. So of course, I moved to the working class section of South Minneapolis (right near Hiawatha and the airport).
 
The story is the AK 47. If he pointed anything other that an "assault" weapon this would not even be a story.

I'm pretty sure pulling any kind of gun on a bunch of kids because you think they stole Halloween candy would get the cops' attention.
 
The story is the AK 47. If he pointed anything other that an "assault" weapon this would not even be a story.

I think it would be a story if he only pulled a BB gun on the kids. This guy is freakin' nuts.
 
Realize with CNN doing the reporting the "ak 47" was probably a tactical 22 lr.
 
In 120 days (probably less) this nut will be out......his sentence is a joke!!!!
 
I know it, I lived on the goy side in a small apartment near Minneontka Blvd./Hwy 169. Used to sit in the living room and watch the planes lined up to land. So of course, I moved to the working class section of South Minneapolis (right near Hiawatha and the airport).

I had a friend that lived in a big brown apartment complex right there. Are you still around Hiawatha? I quite like that area, with Minnehaha park and the home of the famous juicy lucy. And you can take the light rail right over to Target Field. I really miss St. Louis Park, where I lived on the edge of the Jew side by Cedar Lake. I'd walk on the greenway to uptown or Target Field or the Warehouse District. I miss the hell out of what used to be the nude beach there - although it lost its de facto nude beach status over a decade ago. I just miss that place altogether so very much.

I wrote a song when I was 19 that went: in my heart I will never part with the Jews of St. Louis Park. (Al Franken, the Cohen Brothers, and Thomas Friedman amongst others :) )

Anyway, AK-47s and St. Louis Park don't really go together, but it is scary that these firearm horror stories are creeping into our little town.
 
I had a friend that lived in a big brown apartment complex right there. Are you still around Hiawatha? I quite like that area, with Minnehaha park and the home of the famous juicy lucy. And you can take the light rail right over to Target Field. I really miss St. Louis Park, where I lived on the edge of the Jew side by Cedar Lake. I'd walk on the greenway to uptown or Target Field or the Warehouse District. I miss the hell out of what used to be the nude beach there - although it lost its de facto nude beach status over a decade ago. I just miss that place altogether so very much.

I wrote a song when I was 19 that went: in my heart I will never part with the Jews of St. Louis Park. (Al Franken, the Cohen Brothers, and Thomas Friedman amongst others :) )

Anyway, AK-47s and St. Louis Park don't really go together, but it is scary that these firearm horror stories are creeping into our little town.

Yep, been living here for almost 12 years. Right across from Roosevelt HS. It's a great area to be. My ex-wife used to take the train to work everyday. She still works downtown, but doesn't live here anymore. But yeah, before that we lived in a big apartment complex just off Minnetonka Blvd.
 
Wait. "Commits a felony" means "blanket disarming of the population?"

So... everyone has committed a felony? Man, don't tell the cops on me.

Two points on that since I originally posted it, and you answered here....

1. Let me say that "Felony" should be the benchmark for Brady. However, as usual with progressive legislation/law that may have been the determination when enacted it is no longer the case now. The case now is that you have 'misdemeanors' involved where the sentence could have been more than 2 years. Now there is a caveat to that in the exceptions, but it is vague, in that it talks about having things like voting rights "restored"....But what if your voting rights were never taken? You have now set up a situation where the young guy gets into a fight with someone outside a night club, or something, anything, and gets charged, and convicted of misdemeanor battery. The possible sentence could have been up to 5 years, but served nothing, and never been in trouble with the law before that incident, or after, just the stupid altercation one time. And the law says: NO 2ND AMENDMENT for you!

You think that's fair? You think that is not disarming about half the damned population of this country for no good reason? I do.

2. Can you tell me what cities have the most gun violence? And of those cities what are their gun laws? I'll even start it for you....

Chicago - arguably the toughest gun laws in the country, run into the ground for decades by liberals. Corrupt, cesspool, and the highest incidence of gun violence in the country.
 
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