Today's incident of unnecessary gun violence...
Man in motorized cart shoots Walmart employee in dispute over dog, police say
A man driving a motorized shopping cart shot an Anchorage Walmart assistant manager during a dispute over the man's unrestrained dog on a busy Saturday afternoon inside the Midtown store, police said.
Police arrested the suspect minutes later. Medics rushed the victim, a man shot once in his midsection, to a hospital in stable condition, police said. The store was not shut down, a police sergeant said, and business continued as usual minutes later, with many shoppers unaware a shooting had taken place.
Police later identified the shooter as Daniel Pirtle, 45. The victim, Jason Mahi, 33, was in surgery Saturday afternoon, a police spokeswoman said.
Pirtle, a double amputee with metal, prosthetic legs, came into Walmart with his service dog not on a leash, police Sgt. Cameron Hokenson said
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http://www.adn.com/2013/03/16/2828283/one-shot-at-anchorage-walmart.html
Bizarre.
Article says it was a 'long gun' - is it legal to carry 'long guns' into stores in Alaska?
And the police 'removed his prosthetic legs' - doesn't seem like that would be legal (?)