Likely to Kill somebody you Know

Common bogus study that you’re more likely to shoot somebody you know than an attack. How does this play out?

A 22-year-old Dallas man died Sunday after being stabbed in the parking lot of a Pleasant Grove apartment.

A police report says the man, Danilo Funes, 22, got into an argument just before midnight Saturday with a group outside of an apartment in the 9600 block of Old Seagoville Road. He later died of his wounds at a hospital.

Seems he knew his attackers….but again his death is irrelevant to the anti-rights nuts because he wasn’t SHOT, he was STABBED. Only “Gun Deaths” count, not violent crime.

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0 Responses to Likely to Kill somebody you Know

  1. bluesun says:

    That’s kinda like how kids are more likely to get abducted by people they know. I ask: “So?” If I know someone who goes off the deep end and tries to get me, I’ll still try to stop him!

    Knowing somebody does not make that somebody nice.

  2. Wally says:

    That is why I always introduce myself to the people that I mug. Always.

  3. Linoge says:

    The funny thing is that if someone were to execute on knives the same kind of not-really “study” that Kellerman did on firearms, the number would just be ludicrous – just consider the number of times you have cut, nicked, or otherwise injured yourself in the kitchen alone, much less the garage, yard, wood shop, and so forth, in addition to the never ending stream of stories such as this one.

    Obviously we should ban knives. For public safety. And the children.

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