Thursday FGS
Home invasion leads to gunfire in West Hazleton
A person barged into a home on North Street and gunfire was exchanged.
WEST HAZLETON, Pa. — Police in West Hazleton were called to the 300 block of North Street just before midnight.
Investigators said one person barged into the home where five people were at the time.
Gunfire was exchanged but police said it’s still unclear as to who shot first.
Police believe the person who broke into the home was shot.
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Read the rest here: WNEP.com
FPPD: Port St. Lucie man acting erratically was fatally shot by other man in parking lot
Sara Marino
FORT PIERCE— Fearing for his life, a Fort Pierce man fatally shot a Port St. Lucie man in a bank parking lot, Fort Pierce Police said.On Friday afternoon around 3:51 p.m., officers said they got a call about a shooting outside the Wells Fargo Bank Branch, located at 2597 South U.S. Highway 1.
When officers arrived, they said they found a 43-year-old Port St. Lucie man dead from a gunshot wound at the scene.
A 66-year-old Fort Pierce man told officers the Port St. Lucie man was acting erratically and confronted him in front of the 66-year-old’s car.
The 66-year-old man told officers he then shot the man once. Police said the man has a Florida Concealed Weapons License.
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read the resat here: TC Palm
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Category: Feel Good Stories
Whatcha wanna bet after the PA dust settles, the choir is gonna need a new member who is trying to turn their life around, find Jesus, and wanting to start Jr. College? I say, one less parasite for society to concern itself with.
So, OK, if a Fort pierces a port, Saint’s alive, does that mean Lucy has some ‘splaining to do? Or is that just another example where ARMY (Fort) BEATS NAVY (Port)?
All God’s Chill’ren needs them a nice little tack driver. Might have a need to lay some carpet…or…reasons!
Watched Navy vs. BYU and it was painful- Navy has some growing to do before November.
That little tack driver depicted occupies a place in my gun safe. It’s stuffed full of Volquartsen goodies and shoots much better than I can.
Yowsah, ninja pointed out on the Labor Day Open Thread(?) of the beatdown that Navy got on Weekend Past. Since we hadn’t seen much from you, other than thread posts, we thought you had lost that loving feeling. Maybe your aches and pains would be helped by some ice, man.
You have gloated, err, bragged, uh uh, pointed out the happy fact of your ownership and possession of that tack hammer previously. I am appropriately pea green with envy and covet it.
Back in the days when I shot .22 bullseye, probably 90% of the guns on the firing line were tricked out Rugers. Shoot a slabside Buckmark and you’ll never go back.
Try a S&W Model 41, from fifty years ago.
Sweet gun.
M1911 from Springfield Armory.
Off topic – I keep sending links to stories like this to the admin addy, not sure it’s working:
https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2020/09/06/sierra-wildfire-creek-fire-fresno-sends-monster-smoke-plume-over-northern-california-nevada/
The actual link has a different story title about the CA National Guard rescuing over 200 campers from the wildfire.
I have an old friend, a Commercial Firefighter here in Florida, who is out there fighting the fires right near all that.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10217385322880154&set=t.1086639350&type=3&theater