Obviously, the power of governors is limited. However, imagine if we ever had a popular, newly elected governor hold a major press conference as one of the first things he does in office, and he says the following:
"My fellow Georgians, we all know that crime is everywhere around us, and armed criminals do not make appointments. You could become a victim at any time, in any place. They will sometimes kill you even if you cooperate. It's time you all stop being easy prey for the wolves, and take charge of your own safety. It's ultimately your responsibility to protect yourselves and your families. When seconds count, the police are often minutes away and cannot save you. It's your 2nd Amendment right to arm yourselves. All decent, adult citizens should get a firearm and learn how to effectively use it. Start defending yourselves inside and outside of your homes, and you will live much more peaceable, happy, and safe lives."
What a senseless trajedy, and the victim leaves behind a small child.
The people who did this are still out there somewhere, and whether they are caught or not, they are not alone. Sometimes it seems we are caught up in some nightmare of a horror movie, where 1 monster is removed and 4 more take its place.
The Glock 22 Gen 4 I've had my eye on for a while is starting to look better and better.
Obviously, the power of governors is limited. However, imagine if we ever had a popular, newly elected governor hold a major press conference as one of the first things he does in office, and he says the following:
"My fellow Georgians, we all know that crime is everywhere around us, and armed criminals do not make appointments. You could become a victim at any time, in any place. They will sometimes kill you even if you cooperate. It's time you all stop being easy prey for the wolves, and take charge of your own safety. It's ultimately your responsibility to protect yourselves and your families. When seconds count, the police are often minutes away and cannot save you. It's your 2nd Amendment right to arm yourselves. All decent, adult citizens should get a firearm and learn how to effectively use it. Start defending yourselves inside and outside of your homes, and you will live much more peaceable, happy, and safe lives."
Athens-Clarke police arrested two homeless people overnight in the Dec. 30 murder of a pregnant Athens woman while she worked at a Westside convenience store.
This is great news. I'm glad they got these two useless humanbeings off the street. That young woman didn't deserve to die over some money, and these 2 didn't even take any money, they murdered her, and left her there to die without any monetary gain.... I'm not sure whats worse, I'd rather someone say that my life was worth $400 from a cash drawer than say my life wasn't even worth a beer and two reese penut butter cups and a pack of gum..
I hope her family can sleep better knowing they've been caught. thanks for the follow up MP.
Athens was a slightly scary place when I was a cop here in 1988-1992...now it's a pretty damn scary place. I am looking forward to the day when I can afford to move.
Athens was a slightly scary place when I was a cop here in 1988-1992...now it's a pretty damn scary place. I am looking forward to the day when I can afford to move.
The indictment describes the brutality of the attack, stating that Watson and McCord held Hall against her will and stabbed her 31 times in the head, torso and arms. She had multiple cuts to her hands, a broken finger and scrapes to her head and back, according to the indictment.
Watson and McCord both stabbed Hall, according to police, who said one used a knife and the other a screwdriver.
Guess who the new suspect is in the county employee killing:
The man charged with killing an Athens-Clarke police officer and wounding another last week also is suspected in the murder of a county employee three months ago, a top Athens-Clarke police official confirmed Saturday.
Guess who the new suspect is in the county employee killing:
The man charged with killing an Athens-Clarke police officer and wounding another last week also is suspected in the murder of a county employee three months ago, a top Athens-Clarke police official confirmed Saturday.
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