07-23-2003, 09:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2003, 10:06 PM by Occhidiangela.)
If you check the New York Times tomorrow, you will likely read a story about a shoot out in the city council in Brooklyn wherein Councilman Davis and one of his political opponents, no kidding, got into a gun fight. Either that, or there was an assassination attempt, yet another "old school" American political tradition.
No, this is not Texas we are talking about, but The Big Apple, year 2003.
While hardly a true duel, reports are that one man pulled a gun on the other, hit him, the other shot back, hit the first, and according to the radio reports, they both died of their gunshot wounds not long after the lead started flying. Apparently Councilman Davis was shot first, and after being hit, he pulled his own weapon out and returned the favor, or perhaps by a policeman on the scene, it is hard to tell from early reports. If reports of Councilman Davis returning fire are exaggerated, this post is OBE.
/EDIT: Obviously, early reports were somewhat mistaken, and it was not so much a shootout as an assassination attempt. Pete's cut and paste from the article show a cruel irony. Councilman Davis was an staunch advoctate of cleaning up the streets and being more proactive about cutting down on crime in the streets.
/end EDIT
Much will doubtless be made in the ensuing weeks about how they got the guns into the council room in the first place. New York has very strict gun laws. In this case, unfortunately, it appears that at least one of the lawmakers doesn't feel bound by them. What hope have we that anyone with even remotely criminal leanings will respect the gun laws of New York?
/tongue inserts into cheek
In the old days, when two politicians were moved to engage in violent disagreement, they set up a duel, had seconds, etc. See Hamilton and Burr, or the even notorious General Benedict Arnold's habit of challenging folks to a duel at any imagined slight or affront. These days, no one seems to take the time to do it right: it's all instant gratification, no sense of style, no sense of decorum. Did the assailant also shout "You suxor, noob, I am gonna pwn joo?" Probably not.
/tongue out of cheek
Sadly, all sophomoric comments from me aside, two men active in New York politics, in Brooklyn, are dead. Each of them probably started out with lofty goals and an aim to make things better in their little corner of the world.
What a shame that is ended this way.
RIP Councilman Davis. :(
No, this is not Texas we are talking about, but The Big Apple, year 2003.
While hardly a true duel, reports are that one man pulled a gun on the other, hit him, the other shot back, hit the first, and according to the radio reports, they both died of their gunshot wounds not long after the lead started flying. Apparently Councilman Davis was shot first, and after being hit, he pulled his own weapon out and returned the favor, or perhaps by a policeman on the scene, it is hard to tell from early reports. If reports of Councilman Davis returning fire are exaggerated, this post is OBE.
/EDIT: Obviously, early reports were somewhat mistaken, and it was not so much a shootout as an assassination attempt. Pete's cut and paste from the article show a cruel irony. Councilman Davis was an staunch advoctate of cleaning up the streets and being more proactive about cutting down on crime in the streets.
/end EDIT
Much will doubtless be made in the ensuing weeks about how they got the guns into the council room in the first place. New York has very strict gun laws. In this case, unfortunately, it appears that at least one of the lawmakers doesn't feel bound by them. What hope have we that anyone with even remotely criminal leanings will respect the gun laws of New York?
/tongue inserts into cheek
In the old days, when two politicians were moved to engage in violent disagreement, they set up a duel, had seconds, etc. See Hamilton and Burr, or the even notorious General Benedict Arnold's habit of challenging folks to a duel at any imagined slight or affront. These days, no one seems to take the time to do it right: it's all instant gratification, no sense of style, no sense of decorum. Did the assailant also shout "You suxor, noob, I am gonna pwn joo?" Probably not.
/tongue out of cheek
Sadly, all sophomoric comments from me aside, two men active in New York politics, in Brooklyn, are dead. Each of them probably started out with lofty goals and an aim to make things better in their little corner of the world.
What a shame that is ended this way.
RIP Councilman Davis. :(
Cry 'Havoc' and let slip the Men 'O War!
In War, the outcome is never final. --Carl von Clausewitz--
Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum
John 11:35 - consider why.
In Memory of Pete
In War, the outcome is never final. --Carl von Clausewitz--
Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum
John 11:35 - consider why.
In Memory of Pete