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Published: 2012-05-14 14:56:06
Updated: 2012-05-14 14:56:06

Raleigh man arrested for firing gun into car


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A Raleigh man was arrested Monday morning for allegedly firing a semi-automatic handgun into a car.

Emanvel Holloway, 27, was charged with discharging a weapon into occupied property and possession of a stolen firearm.

According to an arrest warrant, Holloway fired the stolen weapon Monday morning into a Honda Accord at 7428 Capital Blvd.

He was in the Wake County jail under a $30,000 bond Monday afternoon.


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So they handed out a gun permit to some Yahoo and he allowed the gun to be stolen

He allowed the gun to be stolen? that makes no sense. You sound like orielly on fox, what a spin. How bout we say an honest citizen was a crime victim, and did the reponsible thing and reported the gun stolen. an armed man is a citizen and unarmed man is a subject.

piene2: Are we to assume that you don't own anything that could potentially be stolen? Or are you just angry that you probably wouldn't qualify for a county-issued pistol purchase permit or a state-issued concealed handgun permit? As rabbitdog said: it's your right to live your life unarmed. Let us know how it goes when you're in an emergency situation and you get to count the minutes it takes for the police to arrive ...

piene2 for some reason I can't fully explain I'm glad that you and like thinkers remain unarmed. By all means, exercise your right to not providing your own protection. "When seconds count, the police will be there in minutes."

It would be nice to know a few more details, like what led up to the shooting.

This reminds me of the Carmax commercials where the punchline is "That's not Smart" !!

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