Authors: Tom Diaz
108
. “Force Measure Goes Too Far,”
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
, Apr. 7, 2005.
109
. “Justifiable Killings Up as Self-Defense Is Redefined.”
110
. “Florida Expands Right to Use Deadly Force in Self-Defense,”
New York Times
, Apr. 27, 2005.
111
. “A Right Goes Wrong: Man's Killer Is Protected by Alabama Law,”
Winston-Salem Journal
, Dec. 21, 2008; “U. Central Florida Valencia Student Enters Wrong Home, Shot,”
University Wire
, Oct. 13, 2008.
112
. “Justifiable Killings Up as Self-Defense Is Redefined.”
113
. “Now Everyone in Florida Can Play Dirty Harry,”
Lexington Herald Leader
, May 15, 2005.
114
. “Two Men Charged in Killing Declared Immune,”
Tallahassee Democrat
, May 18, 2010.
115
. “Fatal Shootings Test Limits of New Self-Defense Law in Texas,”
New York Times
, Dec. 13, 2007.
116
. “What Is Known, What Isn't About Trayvon Martin's Death,”
Miami Herald
, Mar. 31, 2012.
117
. “Evidence to Arrest Gunman Lacking, Sanford Police Say,”
Orlando Sentinel
, Mar. 13, 2012.
118
. “Scott Names Special Prosecutor to Investigate Trayvon Martin Shooting,”
Tallahassee Democrat
, Mar. 23, 2012.
119
. “Senator Forms Stand-Ground Panel: Democrat Chris Smith Says the Governor Is Taking Too Long to Convene a Task Force on the Gun Law,”
Palm Beach Post
, Apr. 4, 2012.
120
. “Justice Dept, FBI to Probe Black Teen's Death,”
Washington Post
, Mar. 20, 2012.
121
. “Trayvon Martin Shooter George Zimmerman Charged with Second-Degree Murder, Turns Himself In,”
Miami Herald
, Apr. 11, 2012.
122
. Ibid.
123
. “Text of Probable-Cause Affidavit,”
Orlando Sentinel
, Apr. 13, 2012.
124
. “Trayvon Martin Shooter George Zimmerman Charged with Second-Degree Murder.”
125
. “âStand Your Ground' Hearing Sought,”
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
, Aug. 10, 2012.
126
. “Outcry Over Gun Law: Teen's Death Spurs Calls to Review Statute,”
Palm Beach Post
, Mar. 21, 2012.
127
. “Charges Reveal âStand Your Ground' Law's Flaws,”
Orlando Sentinel
, Apr. 13, 2012.
128
. See “About,”
New American
,
http://thenewamerican.com/about
(“
The New American
. . . is published by American Opinion Publishing, a wholly owned subsidiary of The John Birch Society”).
129
. “Gun Rights on Trial,”
New American
, Sept. 1, 2008.
130
.
Barnes v. Indiana
, Indiana Supreme Court, May 12, 2011, 2.
131
. Ibid., 4.
132
. Ibid., 4â5.
133
. Jacob Sullum, a writer for the libertarian
Reason
magazine, wrote that “the justices were eager to repudiate a straightforward extension of self-defense that struck them as an outmoded impediment to law enforcement.” “Home Is No Castle When Cops Barge In,”
Chicago Sun-Times
, May 25, 2011. Thomas R. Eddlem wrote in the right-wing magazine
The New American
, “The consequences of the
Barnes
decision, if citizens indeed have âno right to reasonably resist unlawful entry by police officers,' are indeed frightening. If a policeman enters a man's house to rob him or rape his wife or daughter, under this decision, a citizen cannot legally resist him. Thomas R. Eddlem, “Indiana Supreme Court Says Citizens Can't Resist Rogue Police,”
New American
, May 16, 2011,
www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/constitution/item/7959-indiana-supreme-court-says-citizens-cant-resist-rogue-police
.
134
. “Young Vows to Fight Indiana Supreme Court Ruling on Police Entry; Will Author Legislation to Clarify Indiana law,” PlusNews, May 18, 2011.
135
. “Unlawful Entry Bill Has One Foot in the Door: House Approves Measure That Homeowners Could Stop Police,”
Evansville Courier & Press
, Mar. 2, 2012.
136
. “Ind. Lawmakers Weigh Home Entry Police Ruling,” Associated Press State & Local Wire, Aug. 25, 2011.
137
. “Unlawful Entry Bill Has One Foot in the Door.”
138
. “Indiana Police Groups Object over Right to Resist,” Associated Press State & Local Wire, Feb. 23, 2012.
139
. “Governor Signs Bill on Residents Resisting Police,” Associated Press State & Local Wire, Mar. 21, 2012.
140
. State of Indiana, “Protecting Those That Serve and Protect Us,” news release, Mar. 20, 2012.
1
. “It Just Gives Me the Creeps to Be Here,”
Denver Post
, Aug. 1, 2012; “Midnight Massacre, Aurora Theater Shooting: âOur Hearts Are Broken,' “
Denver Post
, July 21, 2012.
2
. “Midnight Massacre, Aurora Theater Shooting.”
3
. See “S.W.A.T, Special Weapons and Tactics,” Los Angeles Police Department,
www.lapdonline.org/inside_the_lapd/content_basic_view/848
.
4
. “ âControlled Detonation' Successful at Holmes' Home, Police Say,”
Anderson Independent-Mail
, July 21, 2012.
5
. Ibid.; “ âIt Almost Seemed like Fun to Him': 12 Dead, 59 Injured in Aurora, Colorado, Theater Shooting,”
Fort Collins Coloradoan
, July 20,2012.
6
. “A Day of Tears and Twists in Colorado,”
Washington Post
, July 23, 2012; “Gun's Magazine Shaped the Pace of Colorado Theater Massacre,”
Los Angeles Times
, July 22, 2012,
www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-theater-shooting-magazine-20120722,0,4212661.story
; “Midnight Massacre, Aurora Theater Shooting.”
7
. “ âIt Almost Seemed like Fun to Him.' ”
8
. “Midnight Massacre, Aurora Theater Shooting.”
9
. “Interview with General Wesley Clark,”
Crossfire
, CNN, June 25, 2003.
10
. The catalog text is reproduced in Violence Policy Center,
The Militarization of the U.S. Civilian Firearms Market
(Washington, DC: Violence Policy Center, 2011), 11,
www.vpc.org/studies/militarization.pdf
. “Special Operations Forces (SOF) are elite military units with special training and equipment that can infiltrate into hostile territory through land, sea, or air to conduct a variety of operations, many of them classified. SOF personnel undergo rigorous selection and lengthy specialized training. The U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) oversees the training, doctrine, and equipping of all U.S. SOF units.” Andrew Feickert,
U.S. Special Operations Forces (SOF): Background and Issues for Congress
, (Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service, 2012), 1.
11
. The image is reproduced in Violence Policy Center,
The Militarization of the U.S. Civilian Firearms Market
(Washington, DC: Violence Policy Center, 2011), 19,
www.vpc.org/studies/militarization.pdf
12
. Ibid., 5.
13
. Ibid.
14
. Ibid., 15; Tom Diaz,
Making a Killing: The Business of Guns in America
(New York: The New Press, 1999), 81â82.
15
. Violence Policy Center,
Militarization of the U.S. Civilian Firearms Market
, 16; Diaz,
Making a Killing
, 77â78.
16
.
Glock Annual 11
(New York: Harris Publications), inside cover. The publication is also known as
Glock Autopistols 2011
. The two are evidently the same, and are produced for and distributed by Glockâone directly distributed by the gun maker, the other through newsstand sales. See “What Is the âGlock Autopistols' Magazine?”
www.glockfaq.com/content.aspx?ckey=Glock_FAQ_General_Glock_Info#annual
.
17
. Violence Policy Center,
Understanding the Smith & Wesson M&P15 Semiautomatic Assault Rifle Used in the Aurora, Colorado, Mass Murder
(Washington, DC: Violence Policy Center, 2012), 2,
www.vpc.org/studies/M8cP15.pdf
18
. Ibid., 3.
19
. Freedom Group, Inc., Annual Report for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2011, 2.
20
. Freedom Group, Quarterly Report for the Quarterly Period Ended June 30, 2012, 21.
21
. Ibid.
22
. Ibid., 22.
23
. Freedom Group, Annual Report for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2011, 11.
24
. Freedom Group, Quarterly Report for the Quarterly Period Ended June 30, 2012, 6.
25
. Ibid., 22.
26
. “What Will You Do When the Zombies Come?”
Shotgun News
, July 20, 2012.
27
. “Outbreak Omega 5 Sets Attendance Record & Breaks New Ground,”
AmmoLand.com
, June 26, 2012.
28
. “Capturing Success in 2012: Dealers Reveal Tactics for the New Business Year,”
Shooting Industry
, Jan. 1, 2012.
29
. “What Will You Do When the Zombies Come?”
30
. Violence Policy Center, “New VPC On-Line Resourceâ
Cross-Border Gun Trafficking
âUses Federal Court Documents to Detail Types of Firearms Favored, Methods Used, by Illegal Trans-Border Gun Traffickers,” news release, July 11, 2012,
www.vpc.org/press/1207indict.htm
.
31
. Violence Policy Center,
Target: Law Enforcement
â
Assault Weapons in the News, March 1, 2005-February 28, 2007
(Washington, DC: Violence Policy Center, 2010),
www.vpc.org/studies/targetle.pdf
32
. “Stanton Heights,”
PittsburghCityLiving.com
,
http://pittsburghcityliving.com/neighborhoodProfile.php?neighborhood=Stanton%20Heights
.
33
. “Gunman Kills 3 Police Officers in Pittsburgh,”
New York Times
, Apr. 5, 2009; “Stanton Heights.”
34
. “Slain Officer's Wife Thought He Was Safe in Stanton Heights Shootout,”
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
, Apr. 16, 2009; “Gunman Kills 3 Police Officers in Pittsburgh.”
35
. “Map of Pittsburgh Police Zones,”
www.pittsburghpa.gov/police/zones.htm
.
36
. “Poplawski Bought Guns Through Shop in Wilkinsburg,”
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
, Apr. 7, 2009.
37
. Posted on Pennsylvania Firearms Owners Association website, Jan. 26, 2008; Anti-Defamation League,
Richard Poplawski Selected On-Line Postings, 2007-2009, Compiled by the Anti-Defamation League
(New York: Anti-Defamation League, 2009), 38,
www.adl.org/extremism/Richard-Poplawski-Comments-Categorized.pdf
.
38
. “Poplawski Trial: Penalty Phase Day 1,”
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
, June 29, 2011.
39
. Bill Morlin, “Racist Pittsburgh Triple Cop-Killer Gets Death,” Hatewatch blog, Southern Poverty Law Center, June 29, 2011,
www.splcenter.org/blog/2011/06/29/racist-pittsburgh-triple-cop-killer-gets-death
.
40
. “Poplawski Trial: Penalty Phase Day 1”; Morlin, “Racist Pittsburgh Triple Cop-Killer Gets Death.”
41
. “GED Definition,” City College of San Francisco,
www.cscsf.edu/NEW/en/student-services/matriculation_services/ged_center/ged_definition.html
.
42
. “Defense Rests in Penalty Phase of Pa. Cop Killings,” Associated Press State & Local Wire, June 28,2011.
43
. Morlin, “Racist Pittsburgh Triple Cop-Killer Gets Death”; “Poplawski's Vest Barred Cop Bullets, DA Says,”
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
, June 23, 2011.
44
. Morlin, “Racist Pittsburgh Triple Cop-Killer Gets Death”; “Who Is Richard Poplawski? A Portrait of Contrasts Emerges from Those Who Knew Officers' Accused Killer,”
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
, Apr. 12, 2009.
45
. “Who Is Richard Poplawski?”
46
. “ âTruly a Tragic and Very Sorrowful Day': Deadly Ambush Claims the Lives of 3 City Police Officers,”
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
, Apr. 5,2009.
47
. “SWAT Officers Feared Ambush After Poplawski Surrendered,”
Pittsburgh Tribune- Review
, June 21,2011.
48
. “Poplawski Browsed Web Just Before Shooting,”
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
, June 24,2011. “Created by former Alabama Klan boss and long-time white supremacist Don Black in 1995, Stormfront was the first major hate site on the Internet. Claiming more than 130,000 registered members (though far fewer remain active), the site has been a very popular online forum for white nationalists and other racial extremists.” Southern Poverty Law Center, “Stormfront,”
www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/groups/stormfront
.