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  • jedi

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    Hum.. here goes another "mass killing" today...
    Note that this guy lived (for now) and that like the guy from yesterday BOTH were upset for losing their jobs.

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    PITTSBURGH – Pittsburgh police say a man wearing a bulletproof vest opened fire on officers during a domestic disturbance call, killing three of them.
    Police chief Nate Harper says the motive for Saturday's shooting isn't clear. Friends say the gunman recently had been upset about losing his job and that he feared the Obama administration was poised to ban guns.
    The three dead officers are Eric Kelly, Stephen Mayhle and Paul Sciullo III. Kelly had been on the force for 14 years and the other two only two years each. Another officer was shot in the hand and a fifth broke his leg on a fence.
    The gunman, 23-year-old Richard Poplawski, was arrested after a four-hour standoff.
    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
    PITTSBURGH (AP) — A man opened fire on officers during a domestic disturbance call Saturday morning, killing three of them, a police official said. Friends said he recently had been upset about losing his job and that he feared the Obama administration was poised to ban guns.
    Neighbors described how a quiet street in the city's Stanton Heights neighborhood turned into a battlefield with hundreds of rounds cracking through the morning air and fallen police officers lying bleeding in the street, their colleagues unable to reach them.
    Three officers were killed, said a police official at the scene who spoke on condition of anonymity because was not authorized to talk to the media. Police spokeswoman Diane Richard would only say that at least five officers were wounded, but wouldn't give any other details.
    Friends identified the suspect as Richard Poplawski, 23, but police would not immediately confirm his name. The gunman was arrested after a four-hour standoff, police said.
    The shooting occurred just two weeks after four police officers were fatally shot March 21 in Oakland, Calif., in the deadliest day for U.S. law enforcement since Sept. 11, 2001. The officers were the first Pittsburgh city officers to die in the line of duty in 18 years.
    Neighbors said the shooting began at about 7 a.m. and that two officers were shot almost immediately.
    "When I looked down I saw two police officers laying in the street," said Don Sand, who lives across the street and was awoken by the sound of gunfire.
    A short time later, more officers, SWAT teams and other law enforcement arrived and a third officer was shot, Sand said.
    "They couldn't get the scene secure enough to get to them. They were just lying there bleeding," Sand said. "By the time they secured the scene enough to get to them it was way too late."
    Gail Moschetti, who lives diagonally across the street from the Poplawski house, said she heard hundreds of shots as she and her husband took refuge in their basement. Tom Moffitt, 51, a city firefighter who lives two blocks away, said he came to the scene and heard "hundreds, just hundreds of shots."
    Police planned to release more details at a mid-afternoon news conference Saturday.
    Edward Perkovic said Poplawski, his best friend, feared "the Obama gun ban that's on the way" and "didn't like our rights being infringed upon." Another longtime friend, Aaron Vire, said Poplawski feared that President Barack Obama was going to take away his rights, though he said he "wasn't violently against Obama."
    Perkovic, 22, said he got a call at work from him in which he said, "Eddie, I am going to die today. ... Tell your family I love them and I love you."
    Perkovic said: "I heard gunshots and he hung up. ... He sounded like he was in pain, like he got shot."
    Vire, 23, said Poplawski once had an Internet talk show but that it wasn't successful. Vire said Poplawski had an AK-47 rifle and several powerful handguns, including a .357 Magnum.
    Another friend, Joe DiMarco, said Poplawski had been laid off from his job at a glass factory earlier this year. DiMarco said he didn't know the name of the company, but knew his friend had been upset about losing his job.
    The last Pittsburgh police officers killed in the line of duty were Officers Thomas L. Herron and Joseph J. Grill, according to a Web site that tracks police killings. They died after their patrol car collided with another vehicle while chasing a stolen car on March 6, 1991.
    According to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, 133 law enforcement officers died in the line of duty in 2008, a 27 percent decrease from year before and the lowest annual total since 1960.
    Poplawski had often fought with neighbors and had even gotten into fistfights with a couple, Sand said.
    "This is a relatively really quiet neighborhood except for him," Sand said. "He was just one of those kids that we knew to stay clear from."
    Rob Gift, 45, who lives a block away, said the well-kept single-family houses with manicured lawns are home to many police officers, firefighters, paramedics and other city workers.
    "It's just a very quiet neighborhood," Gift said.



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    Stainer

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    Prayers to the families! This scum disgraces gun owners and deserves to die for his actions. Just because you lose your job and times get a little rough does not mean you have the right to kill anyone, if anything take your own life without harming anyone else. I'm not condoning suicide, I am just stating that there is no need for actions like this in any situation like this.
     

    Indyvet

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    I like the part where he was afraid obama was going to take away our guns. So let's give the antigun nuts more ammunition? What a dipshiz. Does this stuff go on all the time and the media is just covering more of it or are we starting to see a trend?
     

    haldir

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    During some of the news coverage today, they kept bringing up that he was disgruntled that Obama was going to take away his guns... this guy is really going to help keep that from happening. Ass wipe.

    Fox also had some fireman on talking about illegal weapons, from the tape I heard the AK didn't sound like it was full auto. Anyone else heard anything on this?
     

    indyguypx

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    Was it a legal carry ?

    I want to know if this guy was legal. Was the hand gun legal? Is he legal ? this is the situation and oppurtunity they have been waiting for. I'm sure someone will present gun legislation soon. Lawfull citizens must protect the rights of all Americans including the 2nd amedment.
     

    IUGradStudent

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    Sucks. Doesn't help us when wackos keep doing crazy stuff. Shooting LEOs -- NOT COOL.

    I will also just say this: we all need to keep tabs on our friends. If one of our friends is veering toward something like this we need to talk them out of it, snap them out of it, etc.
     

    Annie Oakley

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    What happened in Oakland and now this just makes me incredibly sad. It also scares me for every officer who responds to a call. The antis love this stuff and no doubt will be demanding a complete disarmament of all Americans.
     

    lpso708

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    I like everybody feel for the families of the officers. I wish the news would show the good side of being a gun owner sometime. These stories will go on for the next week. As I have found most gun owners are open to helping than hurting their community an the people that live there. As I know some won't agree with me but the people I have meet in the firearm community are this way.
     

    Beau

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    I wonder why the officers were there in the first place. "Responding to a disturbance call" is pretty vague. Might give more insight as to what set this guy off.
     
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