Maybe if the driver of the vehicle that was shot at had a gun at their disposal, maybe this wouldn't have happened?!!
Now I wouldn't dare suggest that the 4-year-old should have been armed, because that's just complete idiocy. Or is it?
The death of a 4-year-old girl after what is being called a road-rage shooting is a ?complete disrespect of human life,? said the chief of Albuquerque?s police, who pleaded with the public for information on the suspect.
The girl was wounded when someone pulled up and fired a gun into the vehicle in which she was riding with her family, the police said. She later died at a nearby hospital.
Gordon Eden, the chief of the Albuquerque police department, was visibly frustrated as he spoke with reporters about what he said was preventable violence.
?We?re starting to see this throughout our nation,? he said, ?And this is something that should not be happening in Albuquerque, N. M., let alone anywhere else in the United States.?
Police have released no description of the suspect.
Officer Simon Drobik, a spokesman for the department, told KOB4 that the girl?s father described the shooting as a ?road rage? confrontation.
Mr. Drobik said the two cars were traveling westbound on Interstate 40 when shots were fired from one vehicle into the other.
Part of the freeway was closed for several hours. Chief Eden told reporters that the police have no information about the suspect?s car, and that the girl?s parents, who were not injured in the confrontation, had been unable to give a full account of what had happened. The girl?s name was not released.
?We are in desperate need of information to help us resolve the conflicting information we?re getting right now,? Chief Eden said.
Peace!
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/22/us/albuquerque-road-rage-death.html
Now I wouldn't dare suggest that the 4-year-old should have been armed, because that's just complete idiocy. Or is it?
The death of a 4-year-old girl after what is being called a road-rage shooting is a ?complete disrespect of human life,? said the chief of Albuquerque?s police, who pleaded with the public for information on the suspect.
The girl was wounded when someone pulled up and fired a gun into the vehicle in which she was riding with her family, the police said. She later died at a nearby hospital.
Gordon Eden, the chief of the Albuquerque police department, was visibly frustrated as he spoke with reporters about what he said was preventable violence.
?We?re starting to see this throughout our nation,? he said, ?And this is something that should not be happening in Albuquerque, N. M., let alone anywhere else in the United States.?
Police have released no description of the suspect.
Officer Simon Drobik, a spokesman for the department, told KOB4 that the girl?s father described the shooting as a ?road rage? confrontation.
Mr. Drobik said the two cars were traveling westbound on Interstate 40 when shots were fired from one vehicle into the other.
Part of the freeway was closed for several hours. Chief Eden told reporters that the police have no information about the suspect?s car, and that the girl?s parents, who were not injured in the confrontation, had been unable to give a full account of what had happened. The girl?s name was not released.
?We are in desperate need of information to help us resolve the conflicting information we?re getting right now,? Chief Eden said.
Peace!
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/22/us/albuquerque-road-rage-death.html

