Friday, July 9, 2010

SECOND FIREARM DEATH - EXTREMELY SAD DAY

TRUTH AND JUSTICE PARTY. DAY 10. 10th of July 2010.

Today, another life taken and many great and wonderful years have been wasted by some one pointing a firearm at another and pulling the trigger and killing them. Just because you have a firearm does not give you the right to kill any one or any animal. The laws are weak so the killings continue: maybe you will be next.

Please read the following article and try to imagine what was going on in the mind of the victim as the victim's life was coming to and end and they knew there was no hope, no dreams, no more promises from politicians and no where to turn to and no where to run because there were no police or law enforcement officers to help save the life of the victim.

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A couple found dead in their Canberra home died from gunshot wounds inflicted by one or the other of the deceased, police say.

The pair were found in their Dunlop residence, in Canberra's north-west, on Friday afternoon by police officers.

It's believed a colleague raised the alarm when the man failed to show up for work.

"It appears both deceased persons died from apparent gunshot wounds," an ACT Policing spokeswoman said in a statement on Saturday.

"Police do not believe that a third person is involved."

A neighbour told AAP on Friday night the deceased were a "lovely couple" with two young children, a boy and a girl, who had lived at the house for about eight years.

Fairfax reported on Saturday the children were staying with relatives for the school holidays when the shootings occurred.

The man and woman are believed to be in their 30s.

Their names are yet to be released while police inform all family members of their deaths.

ACT Policing said a number of witnesses had provided statements and their investigations were ongoing.

"However, anyone who has not yet spoken to police and can provide information which may be able to assist the investigation is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000," the spokeswoman said.

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