Who knew?--Crooks ignore gun control laws

 National Review:

Men Suspected in St. Paul Shootout Have Long, Violent Rap Sheets, Were Barred from Possessing Guns
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At a press conference on Sunday, St. Paul’s Democratic mayor, Melvin Carter, said he was “shocked,” “appalled,” and “heartbroken” over the shootout, according to the paper. He also said, “we’re not used to things like this happening in our city,” and “we don’t accept things like this happening in our city.”

However, mounting body counts in St. Paul indicate that “things like this” have been happening more and more regularly in the city. Sunday’s killing was St. Paul’s 32nd of the year, two shy of last year’s total of 34, which matched the all-time high previously set in 1992.

The rap sheets of Brown and Hoffman also show how accepting of criminality Twin Cities leaders have become. Over the last 15 years, the two men have been arrested over and over again, only to be returned to the streets to reoffend, according to court records.
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 Minnesota's recent history has been efforts in major cities to defund the police leading to a higher crime rate.  Gun control laws appear to be incapable of stopping crime.  Increasing police and having a higher force to space ratio does more to stop the violence.

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