http://The Free Press, Mankato, MN
June 11, 2010
Teen injured in air rifle "fight"
The Free Press
MANKATO — An apparent neighborhood game involving air rifles wasn’t a game to the 16-year-old who was shot in the ankle.
Mankato Police responded to such a call at 9:37 p.m. on Thursday, in the 400 block of Southhaven Drive in Southhaven Mobile Home Park. Upon arrival, officers found the teenager with a small, round wound on his ankle.
Cmdr. Jeremy Clifton said a group of males were playing a game with air rifles that involved participants shooting at each other. The victim, however, said he wasn’t involved in the game.
Cliftonsaid the fellow 16-year-old who allegedly fired the shot will be cited for breaking a city ordinance which bans air-powered weapons from being discharged within city limits. Such weapons include pellet guns, BB guns and paintball guns.
Cliftonsaid police are still gathering information and could consider assault charges.
“These are not toys,” he said. “They have the propensity to cause serious injury.”
The incident involving an air-powered weapon is the second in as many days. On Wednesday, a Waseca teenager was cited for violating Mankato’s ordinance when he showed off an assault rifle that fired rubber pellets in a parking lot at Minnesota State University.
http://mankatofreepress.com/local/x1358980116/Teen-injured-in-air-rifle-fightA combination of a very liberal (not as bad as the University of Minnesota) and a city that is reacting to poor actions by students and residents. Mankato State University falls under the no firearms on campus rule just like every school in the state. That is what got this kid in trouble. Every student knows it, but some are just too stupid to be in college.
I used to get in trouble for carrying my pocket knife on campus (91-93). These guys deserve what they got. Not because the law and rule are right, but because they knew better ... or should have known better.
I'm on my way to Mankato this afternoon to pick up some parts, and I will be there on Monday working as well. I will sniff around to see if the media has it right or wrong ... as usual
