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Why NE needs CCW in all cities.
This is unreal.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14366506/Updated: Man arrested for 226th time in same town Surely a record? No, he’s No. 40 on Lincoln, Neb., most-arrested list 9:20 p.m. CT Aug 15, 2006 LINCOLN, Neb. - Kevin Holder's rap sheet is 43 pages long, dating back to 1980, and he just got another entry — his 226th arrest. Police say they caught him Sunday morning after a brief chase and found burglar tools in his possession. "He's very well-known to Lincoln police officers," Police Chief Tom Casady said. Holder's convictions include criminal mischief, marijuana possession, violation of protection order, assault, resisting arrest, assault on an officer, possession of cocaine. Many were misdemeanors, but he also has been sentenced to at least three prison terms for felonies, including a four-year stretch starting in 1996. "Your average Nebraskan thinks after a prisoner has committed a certain number of crimes (he) will be put away for a long period of time. That doesn't happen," Casady said. Lancaster County Attorney Gary Lacey said Holder was charged Tuesday with felony possession of burglar tools, and prosecutors will urge a judge to treat Holder as a habitual criminal. With another felony conviction, that could result in a sentence of up to 60 years. Holder remained behind bars Tuesday afternoon. Holder's list of arrests doesn't come close to setting a record for Lincoln-Lancaster County. He's No. 40, police spokeswoman Katherine Finnell said Tuesday. A number of people have more than 500 arrests in the city of 226,000 people. The record was held by Edward Rooks, who died in 2004, with 652 arrests.
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The police chief is on the news non stop and in the papers talking about how there's no need for CCW in Lincoln. funny thing is, they just passed new ordinances that reclassify certain misdemeanors to from low level, to higher level. What this means, is people who were allowed to possess a gun already in the city, can no longer do so. One of these misdemeanors is public indecency. they think that shows that you can't have a gun. Rumor is that this is against our state constitution, and a rumors of a lawsuit are being heard against the city.
Basically the mayor, city council, and police chief are a bunch of morons. they could care less what the people of the city want. They are all about serving themselves. |
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