Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Killed for shooting a robot

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Should police be able to kill a man for shooting at a police robot?

Sherry Booth thought she had a good, if nosy neighbor, in the man who lived in the other side of her Grays Hill Court duplex. Then her daughter called her a little after 8:30 p.m. Tuesday.

“She was scared to death,” Booth said. “The police (sic) was banging on the door. Told her to hurry up and get out because he had a gun.”

Kentucky State Police said a man met Shelbyville Police at his front door with a long gun when they tried to serve him a warrant for assault and menacing. Thursday, Shelby County Deputy Coroner Ittin Russell identified the man as Del Aukerman.

His Facebook page makes clear his fondness for exotic firearms, motorcycles and military memorabilia.

“The subject barricaded himself inside his residence and refused to cooperate with negotiators,” said Trooper Kendra Wilson, public information officer for KSP’s Frankfort post.

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2 comments:

  1. I'll have you know....that robot was a duly sworn officer of the law. This guy was a cop killer and we all know what happens when one of the boys in blue goes down.

    These guys need to go to a shooting academy, if for no other reason than to minimize killing innocents with stray bullets. They kill enough innocents on purpose.

    On the other hand....if WE go to the shooting academies and they don't it will be that much better for us in the upcoming North American War Games. Can I create an acronym here? NAWG?

    I think that we are beyond the concept Cass Sunstein (the obamessiah's man) outlined in his book Nudge. They are starting to actively push. Witness the shenanigans in Connecticut.

    hbbill
    Somewhere behind enemy lines
    Peoples Republik of Kommiefornia.

    Waiting periods are only a step. Registration is only a step. The prohibition of private firearms is the goal. ~Janet Reno, US Atty. Gen., ‘Good Morning America’
    Dec. 10, 1993

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