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ConcernStranger posted at 2:51 pm on Thu, Mar 29, 2012.
"Norris said he thinks something like this could easily happen in Queens."
Doubtful. NYC very rarely allows people to conceal carry a firearm. So its citizens are not allowed to defend themselves from criminals. So basically only criminals and police have guns.. And sometimes the NYPD are selling the guns to the criminals.
How bout waiting for all the information to be presented before making up your mind. You would think that a REV Norris would know the bible and know about reserving judgement..
Instead of just jumping to conclusions and screaming racism. What type of news coverage will be had if it turns out to be self defense? Course then it would be claimed it was a biased/racist investigation. Pretty much a no win situation..
I don't know who's at fault I'd rather wait until I have more information..