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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Miss Manners would be proud.

One:

I feel the same way about tailgaters, but trying to off them is probably not the best way to express it:

Haislip was tailgating Crickenberger, who then ran a stop sign, a sheriff’s news release said.

“Crickenberger became mad as to the way Haislip was driving,“ the release said.

When Haislip pulled off at the Harvey Williams Garage, Crickenberger followed him. Cursing between the men turned physical, the release said, and Crickenberger reportedly took a .380 handgun from his car and shot Haislip in the neck.

Two:

And squeezing off a couple of rounds withing city limits just for the heck of it is frowned upon by persons within range:

Officers were called about 9:15 p.m. to the golf course in the 600 block of Academy Street for a report of shots fired, according to Lt. Mike Green. There, he said, they found a “possible intoxicated subject” sitting in a wooded area with a .40-caliber pistol.

Three:

The Driving Lesson.

Campbell, 17, told officers “his uncle fired numerous shots at his vehicle, shattering the front and rear driver’s-side windows,” as he was driving.

Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Jeremy Boggs said in court Tuesday that Campbell fired six times at the vehicle Samual Campbell was driving north on Jack’s Hill Road. Boggs said four of the shots hit the vehicle and two missed.

“Campbell believes that his uncle did this because he accuses him of driving too fast on the roadway,” the search warrant stated.

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