Ohio Crime headlines continue in wake of ruling, Senate obstruction
The fight to restore the right to bear arms for self-defense has always been about two key issues:
1) Allowing citizens the right to choose not to be a victim.
2) Lowering violent crime.
Amongst the recent Supreme Court and "Defense Walk" headlines, many Ohioans continue to be made victims by criminals who could care less about the fact that concealed weapons are illegal.
Cleveland:
Cleveland man killed outside his house
Columbus:
Columbus Police: Monday is worst day of the week for crime
Dayton Daily News:
‘Everybody’s mom’ found slain on E. Second St.
Mansfield:
5 violence deaths in 8 days have police scrambling
Toledo:
Man shot inside car on Dorr St.
more on same incident: Dorr St. shooting victim is a Toledo resident
and
Toledo police investigate 3 fatal shootings [2 more dead in their cars!]
(And we thought the "fundamental nature of a motor vehicle" made it so these attacks couldn't happen, OSHP Supt. McClellan??)
Robbery suspects caught 5 minutes after crime
Oregon police arrested two Toledo women who they say robbed a man and woman in the driveway of their Oregon residence.
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