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January 24, 2016
So who was the good guy with a gun?
The wife of the gun shop owner, who was at the counter, called her husband and son to de-escalate the situation. Both father and son pairs began to argue, resorting to physical violence and eventually gunfire.
The gun shop owner and his son were pronounced dead on the scene.
Father and son dead, 2 wounded after shootout at gun shop
http://www.wlox.com/story/31040532/2-dead-2-wounded-after-shootout-at-gun-shopSo who was the good guy with a gun?
The wife of the gun shop owner, who was at the counter, called her husband and son to de-escalate the situation. Both father and son pairs began to argue, resorting to physical violence and eventually gunfire.
The gun shop owner and his son were pronounced dead on the scene.
January 12, 2016
Over 100 faculty members signed this letter. It is an interesting way to characterize a battery and attempt to restrain the press from doing their job.
"We believe that her actions on November 9 constitute at most a regrettable mistake, one that came, moreover, at the end of several weeks during which Click served alongside other faculty and staff as an ally to students who were protesting
what they saw as their exclusion from and isolation at the University."
Support for U of Missouri's Melissa Click "Get some muscle"
http://www.themaneater.com/stories/2016/1/5/missouri-republicans-ask-curators-fire-professor-m/Over 100 faculty members signed this letter. It is an interesting way to characterize a battery and attempt to restrain the press from doing their job.
"We believe that her actions on November 9 constitute at most a regrettable mistake, one that came, moreover, at the end of several weeks during which Click served alongside other faculty and staff as an ally to students who were protesting
what they saw as their exclusion from and isolation at the University."