Wednesday, February 13, 2013

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The hunt for the most wanted man in America this week has finally ended. Christopher Donner a former Los Angeles police officer was killed in a cabin in the mountains above Los Angeles this morning. He was accused of the murder of one police officer and wounding two others, he also threatened the families of the officers.

They believed that Donner stole a car and they followed him to the cabin were a gunfight broke out, no one was killed. Later there was a second gun battle one officer was killed and another wounded but expected to live. The suspect never came out of the cabin, after the gunfight there was a single gunshot heard from inside the cabin and then it was engulfed in flames.

The loss of two police officers are never a good thing, they are even more hurtful now due to the fact of the gun control debate in Washington D.C. Even though he was an ex navy officer and a police officer and had the ability to get these types of weapons will not stop the government from saying that it is the gun makers fault and make it even harder on us to acquire weapons and ammunition of any caliber or type.

This connects with me very well, I am a very active shooter and hunter, my whole family gets together and shoots on the weekends. This gun control is making it very hard for us to be able to do these types of things because if we are able to buy ammo it is almost too expensive to just use to go out and shoot. My dad and I are teaching my mom and girlfriend to shoot and with ammo being so hard to come across we almost can not do this.

These recent shootings have been extremely hard for the families of the victims. It has also been very hard on us as a nation because they want to take our second amendment away from us or at least make it very difficult and a longer process on us obtaining fire arms. The gun doesn't kill people, people kill people.

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