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sarisataka

(21,001 posts)
Mon Nov 16, 2015, 11:24 PM Nov 2015

Mainer who shot intruder sues landlord to keep gun

Mainer who shot intruder sues landlord to keep gun

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A disabled former lobsterman who shot an intruder after buying a gun to defend himself sued his landlord Monday over a policy that prohibits him from keeping a gun in his subsidized apartment.

Harvey Lembo, who uses a motorized wheelchair, was warned by his property management company that tenants are prohibited from having firearms after he shot an alleged burglar in the shoulder after five break-ins.

The lawsuit was filed in Knox County Superior Court.

"We're interested in ensuring that people in Mr. Lembo's position are able to enjoy their full constitution rights, including their right to lawfully possess a firearm in self-defense," said Patrick Strawbridge, his Boston-based attorney.
http://news.yahoo.com/mainer-shot-intruder-sues-landlord-keep-gun-225308533.html

Will someone come along and say he should have ran, er... drove out the other door?
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SecularMotion

(7,981 posts)
1. Did you know they make small wheelchairs for children?
Mon Nov 16, 2015, 11:34 PM
Nov 2015
3-year-old makes rare recovery after shooting himself in the head

MIAMI — When 3-year-old Darnal Mundy II grabbed a gun in his home and accidentally shot himself in the head, his parents thought he wouldn’t survive. Today, after weeks of intensive therapy, Darnal is talking, walking and slowly regaining control of the right side of his body.

His bright eyes and curiosity about the world around him are what you would expect from a thriving child his age. But the small wheelchair that holds his body and the scars on his head and face are constant reminders of the morning he nearly lost his life.

“One nurse told me she’s been here for 18 years. She said she’s hardly seen children ever survive a gunshot wound to the head,” said Dorphise Jean, Darnal’s mother.

http://myfox8.com/2015/11/12/3-year-old-makes-rare-recovery-after-shooting-himself-in-the-head/

sarisataka

(21,001 posts)
3. I do. Were the parents charged?
Mon Nov 16, 2015, 11:51 PM
Nov 2015

Do you know that even using the VPC numbers, DGUs outnumber child accidents by a factor >20?

Now we could work on safe storage laws or try to make being a criminal a very safe occupation at the expense of the victims.

Or in your view should the disabled accept being robbed as a simple fact of life?

 

Kang Colby

(1,941 posts)
4. Oklahoma Girl, 12, Shoots Intruder During Home Burglary
Mon Nov 16, 2015, 11:53 PM
Nov 2015
http://abcnews.go.com/US/kendra-st-clair-oklahoma-girl-12-shoots-intruder/story?id=17524438

"When I had the gun, I didn't think I was actually going to have to shoot somebody," the 6th grader recalled. "I think it's going to change me a whole lot, knowing that I can hold my head up high and nothing can hurt me anymore."


For every accident, there are thousands of defensive gun uses. Let's show sarisataka some respect and keep the discussion on topic please.
 

Kang Colby

(1,941 posts)
2. I'm glad he had the option to defend himself
Mon Nov 16, 2015, 11:48 PM
Nov 2015

in Maine, it's sad that the controllers would rather see people needlessly victimized by armed criminals.

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