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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Felons Finding It Easy To Get Gun Rights Reinstated

In February 2005, Erik Zettergren came home from a party after midnight with his girlfriend and another couple. They had all been drinking heavily, and soon the other man and Mr. Zettergren’s girlfriend passed out on his bed. When Mr. Zettergren went to check on them later, he found his girlfriend naked from the waist down and the other man, Jason Robinson, with his pants around his ankles.

Enraged, Mr. Zettergren ordered Mr. Robinson to leave. After a brief confrontation, Mr. Zettergren shot him in the temple at point-blank range with a Glock-17 semiautomatic handgun. He then forced Mr. Robinson’s hysterical fiancée, at gunpoint, to help him dispose of the body in a nearby river.

It was the first homicide in more than 30 years in the small town of Endicott, in eastern Washington. But for a judge’s ruling two months before, it would probably never have happened.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Damn, I know somebody that just got turned down for a shotgun because he was arrested for a small amount of pot twenty years ago!

Anonymous said...

I don't think getting his rights back led to this crime - just made it easier.....he could have used a baseball bat to kill the guy.