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Upstate Gunman Kills 13 at Citizenship Class
A gunman invaded an immigration services center in downtown Binghamton, N.Y., during citizenship classes on Friday and shot 13 people to death and critically wounded 4 others before killing himself in a paroxysm of violence that turned a quiet civic setting into scenes of carnage and chaos. The killing began around 10:30 a.m. and was over in - By ROBERT D. McFADDEN; Reporting was contributed by Ray Rivera in Binghamton, N.Y., Nate Schweber in Johnson City, N.Y., Al Baker, Jack Begg, Nina Bernstein and Anahad OConnor in New York City, and Francesca Segrè in Inglewood, Calif.
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Why wont Americans ban guns?
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And on and on. Do Americans allow everyone to have guns because the population loves killing sprees in the news? Why would a supposedly civilized, responsible, rational country allow its population to own weapons designed to kill people?
Answer: It's the same reason they think supply side economics is genius. They're uneducated.
There's no reason for people to be as armed as they are today.
Theory versus reality:
Theory: A well-armed society will prevent crime and violence. If everyone is armed or capable of being armed, criminals will think twice before acting.
Reality: People will pull out their guns in the slightest dispute and shootouts will be common, along with disorder. Ordinary fights will become bloodbaths with much collateral damage.
Crime and massacres will likely still happen. It's doubtful schools will still allow guns to be carried inside. Think about it. The same will apply to workplaces. How many people will want to pull their gun out and risk their life to be a hero? I doubt that many will.
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On a blustery afternoon last month, two of New Yorks top labor leaders mounted the steps of City Hall to blast the Mayor they had helped elect. "The head stinks," said Stanley Hill, leader of the citys largest municipal union. Barry Feinstein, president of the teamsters local that represents city workers, exploded: "This administration is going - By Sam Roberts; Sam Roberts is urban affairs columnist for The New York Times.
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Prepare for Economic Riots?
I am a schoolteacher. On my salary, after alimony and child support, the only house I can afford is a house in a high crime Los Angeles ghetto. I have bought burglar bars, floodlights, a fence, a big dog, and recently, a police surplus .38 special. When I was a kid we had these nasty riots that were so bad they skipped the National Guard and went straight to the Marines and Army. I didnt see any of the riots because I lived in the Valley. But my neighbors here said they saw Army Tanks roll by. I thought they were exhaggerating until I looked up "Rodney King Riots," on Wikipedia. Los Angeles has been hit really hard by the recession/depression. I am concerned there could be rioting. I already have food, water, and toilet paper stockpiled. I am wondering what else I should get. I have a few questions:
1) I have an ancient Model 70 Winchester .243 I with a scope I bought in a pawn shop. I hunt deer with it. Will that be enough of a gun in case of a riot, along with my .38?
2) I bought in a war surplus store, brand new, a "Swiss Bomb Squad Jacket." ($80). It comes apart. It has 14 layers of yellow kevlar material. Is that enough to stop a bullet?
3)Should I have fire sprinklers installed?
4) In case of a riot, should I try to ride it out at my house, or drive to some of my friends who live in the valley?
I cannot move. My eight year old daughter is here and I see here several times a week.
WhatBrain.
The Marine Corps and Army were called out for the Rodney King Riots. That is a fact.
Answer: A lot depends on the authorities - in NYC, they just seal off the area and let things burn. In one such riot, the city was sued and stated that THEY HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT PEOPLE. The fact that National Guard tanks (you need to check your sources here - only time I know the military was used illegally in civilian matters was when Kennedy brought the Airborne into Alabama) were there is actually a good sign. Your precautions are good except you might invest in a semi-automatic weapon with a short barrel - any bush hunting rifle would work. Just be sure of local laws. Just because they are rioting and destroying/killing anything in sight doesn't always mean it is legal to shoot - for instance, in New Orleans, they have to actually enter your house or are about to strike.
Might possibly get a gas mask too in case crowd control gas is used nearby.
Firemen likely won't come if they will be attacked and police cannot keep them safe.
Leaving is a tossup; it is of course safer but then it is an open invite to being torched.
The sad thing about the King riots is that they could have been avoided if the news media had been truthful instead of sensationalizing it. I too wanted to get those police officers and lynch them based on what I saw on the news - until I watched the whole film late night that the jury saw and realized the officers did absolutely nothing wrong.
EDIT: Thank you - even though I was in the military at the time and had a pending assignment to LA (LA Air Force Base - which was thankfully canceled), this was complete news to me. had to dig thru a lot of on-line news articles to find this:
As 4,000 regular Army troops and 1,000 federal law enforcement officers move into Los Angeles, people have begun to actually assess the severity of this latest day of "revolution". They find thirty-eight (38) people dead, 1,250 people injuried, 3,600 structural fires, hundreds of businesses looted and closed, and more than 3,000 people arrested. At least four (4) police officers and three (3) firefighters have been shot and hundreds of other injuried as they attempted to control the fires and lawlessness of the past three days.
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EDIT2: Also found this:
JTF-LA and the Consequences of Federalizing the National Guard
The mission of Joint Task Force-Los Angeles, formed as a consequence of the decision to deploy 4000 federal troops to Los Angeles, was "to restore law and order." But as subsequently pointed out by Major General James Delk, the CANG's deputy adjutant general, that mission "had been accomplished before [active component forces] arrived."[28] For various reasons, the riots were essentially over by the time JTF-LA was established and active component troops began arriving during the night of 1 May. Besides the fact that the erstwhile looters were simply becoming tired as well as running out of things readily available to steal or burn, the largest single factor in quelling the riots was probably the imposition of a dusk-to-dawn curfew after the first night of rioting. The curfew, combined with the presence of more than 4000 CANG troops, 5000 LAPD officers, and about 4000 additional police officers from agencies across the state, helped to discourage most rioters after the first 36 hours of rampage.
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who is jonnie cochran?
i want to know who he is cause i want to
Answer: Life
[edit] Legal practice
Inspired by Thurgood Marshall and the legal victory he won in Brown v. Board of Education, Johnnie Cochran decided to dedicate his life to practicing law. Cochran felt his career was a calling, a double opportunity to work for what he considered to be right and to challenge what he considered wrong;[5] he could make a difference by practicing law. In A Lawyer's Life, Cochran wrote:
"I read everything that I could find about Thurgood Marshall and confirmed that a single dedicated man could use the law to change society."
Despite setbacks as a lawyer, Cochran vowed not to cease what he was doing, saying "I made this commitment and I must fulfill it."[6]
Cochran took a job in Los Angeles as a deputy city attorney in the criminal division,[7] after he passed the California bar in 1963. Two years later, he entered private practice and soon opened his own firm, Cochran, Atkins & Evans.[2] In his first notable case Cochran represented a widow who sued several police officers who had shot and killed her husband. Though Cochran lost the case for his client, Leonard Deadwyler, it became a turning point in his career.[1] Rather than seeing it as a defeat, Cochran realized that the trial itself had awakened the community. In reference to the loss, Cochran wrote "Those were extremely difficult cases to win in those days. But what Deadwyler confirmed for me was that this issue of police abuse really galvanized the minority community. It taught me that these cases could really get attention" in The American Lawyer. By the late 1970s, he had made his name in the black community, and was litigating a number of high-profile police brutality and criminal cases.[1]
Cochran joined the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office in 1978 as the first African-American Assistant District Attorney of Los Angeles County. Though he took a pay cut in doing so, joining the government was his way of becoming "one of the good guys, one of the very top rung", and he began to strengthen his ties with the political community, alter his image and work from within to change the system.[8] Five years later, Cochran returned to private practice, reinventing himself as "the best in the West" by opening the Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr. law firm. In contrast to the Deadwyler case, Cochran won $760,000 for Ron Settles, a black college football player who, his family claimed, was murdered by the police.[9] He left Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr. in 1990 to join Cochran, Mitchell & Lotkin.[10]
Cochran opposed tort reform,[11] and in most of his cases represented plaintiffs in tort actions. He founded The Cochran Firm, a law firm that specializes in personal injury cases and has grown through mergers and partnerships to have offices in Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Missouri, Nevada, New York, Tennessee, Texas and Washington, D.C. As a lawyer, Cochran's presence alone on a case often led adversaries to consider a setlement. _n13831681 Obituary: Johnnie Cochran] by Rupert Cornwell, The (London) Independent, March 31, 2005, retrieved April 17, 2005.A call to Johnnie Cochran at times, according to Jesse Jackson, made "corporations and violators shake."[8]
Johnnie Cochran's well-honed rhetoric[4] and flamboyance[12] in the courtroom has been described as theatrical. His practice as a lawyer earned him wealth he had not seen as a child; he is said to have earned $40 million ($1 milllion a year) in trying cases. As a result, he drove cars such as a Jaguar and a Rolls-Royce, and wore a large array of expensive suits.[13] He owned homes in Los Angeles, two apartments in West Hollywood, and a condo in Manhattan. In 2001, Cochran's accountant estimated that within five years he would have been worth $25-50 million. When Cochran was still alive, he made at least a million a year.[14] He was, however, well known for his philanthropy.[15]
[edit] Clients
Even before O.J. Simpson approached Johnnie Cochran regarding his murder trial, Cochran was considered the "go-to" lawyer for the rich and famous as well as the poor. It was the Simpson trial, nevertheless, that introduced him to people as one to admire, dislike, and/or find absurd.
Cochran often liked to say that he worked "not only for the OJs, but also the No Js". In other words, he enjoyed defending or suing in the name of those who did not have much in terms of fame or lacked in copious wealth.[13] The most glorious moment as a lawyer, in Cochran's opinion, was when he won the freedom of Geronimo Pratt. Cochran considered the release "the happiest day" of his legal practice.[1] When Cochran died in 2005, family and friends proclaimed they "were most proud of the work he did on behalf of those in the community" rather than those with wealth and might.[15] In the words of Harvard Law professor Charles Ogletree, Cochran "was willing to fight for the underdog."[8] Reverend Jesse Jackson believed Cochran was the "people's lawyer."[12] Magic Johnson proclaimed Cochran was known "...for representing O.J. [Simpson] and Michael [Jackson], but he was bigger and better than that." What is probably most flattering in Cochran's opinion must be how he was described as the Thurgood Marshall of his era.[3]
For more on the 1993 Michael Jackson child molestation case, see the child molestation allegations article.
In 1993, Cochran represented Michael Jackson to defend him from allegations of child molestation. No criminal charges were filed by the police, but a civil suit filed against Jackson by the father of the child making the allegations was settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.
For more on the O.J. Simpson trial, see the O.J. Simpson murder case article.
During closing arguments in the Simpson trial, Cochran uttered the now famous phrase, "if it doesn't fit, you must acquit." He used the phrase as a way to try to persuade the jury that O.J. Simpson could not have murdered his former wife, because the murderer's gloves did not fit him. According to a number of legal analyzers, the phrase was pivotal to the trial. Since Cochran used "if it doesn't fit, you must acquit," it has been widely quoted.[15]
Despite the Simpson victory, Johnnie Cochran was criticized for bringing up the issue of race. Cochran told the mainly black Simpson jury that police officers were trying to frame O.J. Simpson because of his race.[4] Robert Shapiro, co-counsel on the Simpson defense team, accused Cochran of dealing the "race card" "from the bottom of the deck."[7] In response, Cochran replied it was "not a case about race, it is a case about reasonable doubt..." noting "there are a lot of white people who are willing to accept this verdict."[16]
Cochran's representation of a man many believed to be guilty became a cause for hatred towards Cochran.[17]
At Cochran's funeral, O.J. Simpson expressed his belief that, without Cochran, he would not have been home.[15]
For more on Abner Louima, see the Abner Louima article.
Cochran successfully represented Abner Louima, a Haitian immigrant who was sodomized with a broomstick while in police custody. Louima was later awarded a $8.75 million settlement, the largest police brutality settlement in New York City. Tension broke out amongst Louima's former lawyers, and the new team that was headed by Cochran. The former team felt that Cochran and his colleagues were trying to take control of the entire trial.[18]
For more on Sean Combs and his trial, see the Sean Combs article.
In 2000, Sean "Diddy" Combs was indicted on stolen weapons charges as well as bribery. Soon thereafter, Combs hired Cochran. Cochran effectively fought for Combs' freedom with Combs winning an acquittal.[19] At Johnnie Cochran's funeral, Combs said Cochran saved his life.[3]
In 2002, Cochran promised Combs was his last criminal case. Since that trial, he retired from criminal cases due to their tiresome nature. Though the trial lasted only five to seven weeks, it became too much for Cochran. After the trial, Cochran declined criminal cases offered by R. Kelly and Allen Iverson.[6]
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