1 in 12 on Bloombergs gun victims list are crime suspects
So now it seems that they are just pulling any and every name from any list where a firearm was used and reading names off as victims. It won't be long before they are naming paper targets so they can use them as victims too. . . And those poor defenseless animals, will get a special list for being victims of hunting offenses.
A preliminary analysis of the list of shooting victims New York Mayor Michael Bloombergs group Mayors Against Illegal Guns is reading at rallies for new gun control laws finds that one in 12 are crime suspects killed by police or armed citizens acting in self-defense.
The review of 617 killings found that 50 were suspects in crimes ranging from assault to murder, not the type of violence Bloombergs group suggests in its No More Names campaign to draw attention to the estimated 6,000 gun death tragedies since the mid-December Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings in Newton, Conn.
The group is using an online list published by Slate.com which simply lists the killings. In Concord, N.H. this week, Bloombergs group read the name of Boston Marathon terrorist Tamerlan Tsarnaev off the list during a rally. The group later apologized, saying that his name shouldnt have been read because he was not a victim.
The National Rifle Association told Secrets that reading Tsarnaevs name and including those of other suspected vicious criminals distorts and undermines the No More Names campaign as it travels through 25 states in 100 days to attack legislators opposed to expanded gun control.
This calls into question every statistic that Bloomberg and MAIG has used and will use to promote their cause, said NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam. Bloomberg has proven that he will stop at nothing, including repeating flawed statistics, in pursuit of his gun control agenda. And he'll do this with no regard for the truth.
Mayors Against Illegal Guns said they plan to scrub the list. They also said the focus shouldnt be on the circumstances of the shootings, but the numbers, according to Buzzfeed.
The NRA analysis has reviewed the first 18 days of killings on Slates post Newtown list, December 14-31. The NRA is reviewing the Slate list in chronological order and the analysis is ongoing. To determine the events, the NRA is using news clippings.
Examples found include an Ohio man shot by police while he was holding a gun in another mans face, and a 79-year-old Indiana man who shot a 19-year-old who was attacking his granddaughter.
A separate analysis looked at 13 gun deaths in Montana listed on the Slate list used by Bloombergs group. It found that more than half were the result of police shootings or suicide.
So now it seems that they are just pulling any and every name from any list where a firearm was used and reading names off as victims. It won't be long before they are naming paper targets so they can use them as victims too. . . And those poor defenseless animals, will get a special list for being victims of hunting offenses.