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billh58

(6,641 posts)
Sun May 28, 2017, 01:09 PM May 2017

8 dead in Mississippi shooting rampage, suspect in custody

BROOKHAVEN, Miss. -- A man who apparently got into a dispute with his wife and in-laws was arrested in a house-to-house shooting rampage in rural Mississippi that left eight people dead, including a sheriff's deputy.

Authorities told CBS affiliate WJTV that the suspect is 35-year-old Willie Corey Godbolt of Bogue Chitto.

The shootings took place at three homes Saturday night -- two in Brookhaven and one in Bogue Chitto -- about 70 miles south of Jackson, the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation said. The rampage began after authorities got a call about a domestic dispute, investigators said.

The dead included two boys, and Godbolt was being treated for a gunshot wound at a hospital, authorities said. They did not say how he was wounded.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/shooting-rampage-mississippi-suspect-in-custody/

Mississippi Gun Laws:

"Like many states in the deep south, gun laws in Mississippi are lenient and often times abused. Per every 100,000 residents of the state there is 12 murders by firearms-third highest ranking for such a statistic. According to the Brady scorecard (which ranks states gun control laws from 1 to 100), Mississippi scored a meager 6.

Mississippi law on guns does not require a permit to purchase handguns or long guns. Registration and licensing for both forms of firearms is not required as well in the state. The right to carry a handgun is the only complexity within the gun laws in Mississippi. A permit is not required to carry a rifle in the state, but can be disallowed in specified areas such as schools, places of worship, or government buildings."

http://gun.laws.com/state-gun-laws/mississippi-gun-laws

This is just another example of lenient (read lax) gun regulations leading to a tragic outcome. The NRA/ILA and ALEC must be extremely proud of their handiwork in the Red states: let them shoot each other, and then take away their medical care. This is the right-wing solution for poverty.

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8 dead in Mississippi shooting rampage, suspect in custody (Original Post) billh58 May 2017 OP
Too bad there wasn't A Good Guy With A Gun(tm) to stop him... regnaD kciN May 2017 #1
Only thing is there was a good guy with a gun. flamin lib May 2017 #2
Outside of law enforcement billh58 May 2017 #3

billh58

(6,641 posts)
3. Outside of law enforcement
Sun May 28, 2017, 07:43 PM
May 2017

it would be difficult to tell the difference between a good guy with a gun, and an idiot with a gun in places like Mississippi.

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