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Some grateful Austin residents today, no doubt. Wife turns in husband to prevent yet another massacre? AUSTIN, Texas - A former Wal-Mart employee was arrested in the crowded store where he once worked, armed with a 9 mm handgun and an "unreasonable amount of ammunition" that police believe he intended to use, according to arrest affidavits. The wife of Edward William Eberle, 51, called 911 around 3 p.m. Thursday after finding a note he left telling her: "I have chosen a life in prison. ... I'll try to die soon. Please return my library book and walk Cassie," the Austin American-Statesman reported in its online edition Monday. http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/dws/wfaa/latestnews/stories/wfaa080505_mo_armed.d1c77e7d.html JAS | ||
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I wonder what the charge will be? | |||
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I wonder how much ammo is considered an "unreasonable amount" of ammo? Good for this lady in sounding the alarm. If the guy wants to kill himself, thats all well and good. But there is no reason for him to want to kill a bunch of other folks just because his life sucks. | |||
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quote: 'pends on whats in season... | |||
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quote: Early reports say Terroristic Threat and UCW-Licensed Premises (b/c Wal-Mart sells booze). The latter sounds easier to prove. I guess it's a good thing Wal-Mart sells 6-packs! Of course, under changes passed last session, the UCW-LP arrest would have been illegal if the suspect had still been at his home or sitting in his car in the Wal-Mart parking lot. Luckily, the officers found him after he got out of his car, but before he started shooting the place up. Can you imagine the outcry if the courts had to cut him loose because of a different chain of events? | |||
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