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        <title>5 YEAR OLD SHOT BY COP -  - rusty&apos;s Blog - Victoria Advocate</title>
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        <description>This link takes you to the story about a boy, fishing right beside his grandpa, who died from a shot to the head. Apparently, three cops, two rookies, were called out to get rid of a snake in a birdhouse on a back patio. A wooded area was between the house and the pond. One rookie decided to shoot the snake and fired at least two shots before hearing the boy&#039;s screams.Go HERE

One of the cardinal rules of gun safety is to be sure of where your bullets, shot or slugs will land.

What are the chances of that snake being poisonous? 

Would you want a cop with no better judgement patrolling your neighborhood?
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        <itunes:summary>This link takes you to the story about a boy, fishing right beside his grandpa, who died from a shot to the head. Apparently, three cops, two rookies, were called out to get rid of a snake in a birdhouse on a back patio. A wooded area was between the house and the pond. One rookie decided to shoot the snake and fired at least two shots before hearing the boy&#039;s screams.Go HERE

One of the cardinal rules of gun safety is to be sure of where your bullets, shot or slugs will land.

What are the chances of that snake being poisonous? 

Would you want a cop with no better judgement patrolling your neighborhood?
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