The Nebraska Firearms Owners Association (NFOA) today called on the city of Omaha to end its practice of registering firearms, what is ed in the wake of a case involving a private citizen who fatally shot an armed robber, more about and who continues to be denied the ability to register a new firearm by the Omaha Police Department, which took his defensive sidearm used in the shooting into evidence.
NFOA President Andreas Allen said that the hero in this incident, Harry (James) McCullough, now faces gang reprisal because the armed robber man he fatally shot was a documented gang member. Mr. McCullough has “great concern for his personal safety.”-[source]
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