“Gun Death” Registry

This is a horrible one…but it shows the effectiveness of registries.

A man who has been charged with killing an elderly Alaska couple and raping their 2-year-old great-granddaughter is a registered sex offender convicted of breaking into a home and assaulting an 11-year-old girl four years ago.

Jerry Andrew Active, 24, was convicted in 2010 of assaulting the girl near Dillingham, Alaska, while her family slept.

Authorities say that on Saturday, Active broke into the apartment home of Touch Chea, 71, and his wife Sorn Sreap, 73, and beat the couple to death. He also raped Sreap, police said.

He was still inside the residence when their grandson, his pregnant wife and son arrived. The grandson, Von Seng, fought Active, but the assailant managed to flee. He was arrested nearby only wearing boxer shorts, authorities said.

Those who use “Gun Death” like to claim that registries for either guns or gun owners will somehow stop crime. This guy was on a registry, and was free to roam…and look how well it worked.

The real shame is nobody had a gun to shoot this animal.

h/t Wallphone

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2 Responses to “Gun Death” Registry

  1. Bubblehead Les says:

    Registering Guns to Stop Crime is as effective as Registering Cars to Stop Drunk Driving.

  2. William says:

    Anchorage is North Seattle – same political climate. The laws of the state apply, but Anchorage has tried gun control before to be smacked down by the state. There are also a lot of immigrants from over seas and the lower 48 that seem anti-gun. Then the tourists can go into hysterics if they see a gun.

    It’s a lot safer in villages where I live. Open carry and concealed carry are common. I carry at home, around the village and in the pulpit on Sundays. I’m not the only one. It’s not like we are perfectly safe from every predator, but at least we have the tool set to deal with predators, 4 legged or 2 legged.

    If you visit AK, ditch the cities and enjoy the rural areas.

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