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  • No Uzis for 8yos

    This was posted (by Slowwhand, I want to say) a few months back, but I can't find the thread so here's a separate update. Enjoy this veritable orgy of ****-uppery! Wheeeee!

    Gun club, police chief indicted in boy's Uzi death

    By STEPHANIE REITZ
    The Associated Press
    Friday, December 5, 2008; 4:30 AM

    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- Three men, including a small-town police chief, were indicted Thursday on involuntary manslaughter counts in the gun-fair death of an 8-year-old who accidentally shot himself in the head with an Uzi that a prosecutor said he never should have been allowed to handle.

    The club where the fair was held also was charged. The fair had promised shooters would have certified instructors in an advertisement, but District Attorney William Bennett said the child, Christopher Bizilj, was supervised by an uncertified 15-year-old boy.

    Christopher, of Ashford, Conn., lost control of the 9mm micro submachine gun as it recoiled while he was firing at a pumpkin Oct. 26 at the Machine Gun Shoot and Firearms Expo at the Westfield Sportsman's Club in western Massachusetts.

    Pelham Police Chief Edward Fleury was charged because he owns the sponsor of the gun fair, COP Firearms & Training. Two men who brought the automatic weapon to the show, Carl Guiffre of Hartford, Conn., and Domenico Spano, of New Milford, Conn., also were indicted.

    An involuntary manslaughter conviction carries a maximum 20-year prison sentence and $1,000 fine. The term could be five years or less for someone with no prior convictions.

    Fleury and the club also were indicted on four counts each of furnishing a machine gun to a minor. A conviction on each count is punishable by up to 10 years in prison, up to $10,000 in fines and the loss of a firearms license for at least 10 years.
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    Bennett said prosecutors know of at least four children, including Christopher, who fired automatic weapons at the fair. He added that Fleury had wrongly assured Guiffre and Spano that it was legal for children to use the Uzi under Massachusetts law.

    "A Micro Uzi is made by and for the Israeli Armed Forces and is intended to meet the operational needs of Israeli Special Forces," Bennett said, noting that the weapon has a rate of fire of 20 to 25 rounds per second. "It is not a hunting weapon."

    Thomas Drechsler, an attorney for the club, said it continues to extend its "deepest sympathy" to the Bizilj family, but denies any wrongdoing. He said neither the club nor any member gave the Uzi to Christopher or any children, and weren't in the immediate area when the accident happened.

    "The club is disappointed by the indictment," he said. "The club's intention is to plead not guilty and the club denies they participated in any criminal act."

    Fleury, Guiffre and Spano did not immediately return calls for comment.

    The machine gun shoot drew hundreds of people to the sporting club's 375-acre compound. An advertisement said it would include machine gun demonstrations and rentals and free handgun lessons.
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    "20 to 25 rounds per second" firing rate would turn your target to scattered ground meat rapidly. I would suspect the DA was right about that not being a hunting weapon. (Unless you are Israeli Special Forces and your target may shoot back. Of course, they don't have to eat what they kill. BTW, that requirement would be a pretty good deterrent to war.)
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Blaupanzer
      BTW, that requirement would be a pretty good deterrent to war.
      That could actually reduce cost of war - you're hungry soldier ? Well, go kill some enemies.

      On topic - you are responsible for the acts on a gun fair and thereby the guns that are shown and says :

      He said neither the club nor any member gave the Uzi to Christopher or any children, and weren't in the immediate area when the accident happened.
      Well, some member of the club apparently gave the gun to someone that shouldn't have had it. Pretty lame excuse.
      With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.

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      • #4
        I'm just wondering who thought it would be a good idea to give an 8 year old an uzi. They should be indicted for stupidness.

        And no fair, I never got to fire a fully automatic weapon

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        • #5
          It won't help the boy, but at least all the numbnuts involved will pay a price.
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