Sunday, May 26, 2019

Delayed Good News

  • A south suburban quadriplegic who died at a suburban hospital over the weekend succumbed to injuries he suffered in 2017, when he was shot and paralyzed by a concealed carry permit holder in the city’s Calumet Heights neighborhood on the South Side, authorities said.

    Brian Ford, 20, was pronounced dead Saturday at Ingalls Memorial Hospital in Harvey, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office. An autopsy performed Wednesday showed that Ford died from a gunshot wound to the neck, along with complications of quadriplegia, according to the agency.

    Ford’s injury stemmed from a Dec. 12, 2017, shooting that began with the then-18-year-old pulling his own gun on a 27-year-old man driving his vehicle into a rear yard in the 9100 block of South Harper Avenue, according to Chicago police.
And as the ZeroHedge website points out, the Tribune's bleeding heart liberal anti-gun reporter commits journalistic malpractice once again:
  • The Chicago Tribune has published what can only be described as yellow journalism - calling a dead, gun-toting thug who was shot in the neck by a concealed-carry holder, a "victim" after the armed robber succumbed to his wounds nearly 18 months later.
We've been fighting this battle for years, especially where police shootings are concerned. The attacked party (in this case, the car jacking victim - in other cases, the police officer) is the VICTIM. The person shot is the OFFENDER. But good luck trying to convince the libtarded of this simple fact.

In any event, good riddance to bad rubbish.

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