Yeah... who could have possibly...
-- Maple Ridge News -- The day of the shooting, Anderson was working the 2:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. shift as a waitress at a local restaurant. She didn’t complete her shift because police came to pick her up halfway through and took her down to the police station to tell her what happened.Wait a minute. This woman finally comes to her senses... picks up and leaves her abusive husband... but she doesn't take her six year-old child?
Her husband had taken his .308 hunting rifle, she thinks it was a Winchester, and shot and killed their son, who was asleep on the chesterfield. Then he turned the rifle on himself.
One night, before she left her husband, he had put one of his rifles at their bedside as a warning, but it never dawned on her that he would use them against her son.What the f@ckin' f@ck!!! In what alternate universe does that even begin to approach the most miniscule shred of rational thought?!?!
And here's the kicker...
For Anderson, registration of rifles is just a common sense step that could reduce the number of shootings.Yeah, of course... "common sense"... unlike leaving a small child with an armed, depressed and physically abusive asshole.
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FROM THE MAPLE RIDGE COMMENTS:
"Let me get this straight, Shirley left and went back to her abusive husband twice previously. She never informed the police about the firearms her husband possessed on their previous calls to the residence."**********
"She left a young vulnerable child in the custody of a man she was afraid of, a man with a history of violence and who had abused her other son. Yet somehow a registry is the answer??"
"I think its time Shirley faced the fact that the only one who had a chance to prevent this tragedy was her."
FROM THE "HALLS" COMMENTS:
"I know what my wife would do if I 'warned' her by putting a loaded firearm beside the bed."
"Be a heck of a mess for her to clean up afterwards."




5 comments:
Ugh. Stories like this are unbearable. I've recently been meeting with some women who have left abusive relationships, but had to leave their kids behind for various reasons. Many of the fathers are actually good dads but shitty husbands. We can't know what happened in that house, and why she chose to leave her son behind. Maybe you're right and she was a fool. But maybe not.
RG
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"rg says... We can't know what happened in that house, and why she chose to leave her son behind. Maybe you're right and she was a fool."
lemme see...
"One night, before she left her husband, he had put one of his rifles at their bedside as a warning, but it never dawned on her that he would use them against her son."
seems to me we know exactly what was happening in that house.
as to whether or not she was a fool... i have a dead 6 year-old child that kinda trumps your poor mum theory.
this woman fled a violent, abusive man... and left a small child behind. it was supposed to be a sacred trust... protecting your children is job one... no exceptions... not ever.
and then she blames it on the lack of a gun registry?
just another pathetic attempt by the pinko msm to prop up the liberal's 2 billion dollar farmer bob rifle database.
sorry, rg... you're out to lunch on this one.
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Hey RightGirl, I KNOW what would have happened in that house if she had simply picked up a phone and called the cops. If she didn't feel safe calling from home, why didn't she call the cops after she left and tell them what was going on?
I know what my wife would do if I "warned" her by putting a loaded firearm beside the bed. Be a heck of a mess for her to clean up afterwards, but I wouldn't be around to care...
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"grumpy says... I know what my wife would do..."
hmmm... i can almost hear mrs neo's reaction...
"sure sweetie... you sleep tight... we'll figure this one out a little later."
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"For Anderson, registration of rifles is just a common sense step that could reduce the number of shootings."
Just like "Thou shalt not kill" reduces the number of killings.
Jesus wept.
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