Wisconsin gun store to pay nearly $6 million

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http://bigstory.ap.org/article/7159...-ordered-pay-millions-injured-police-officers

- Jurors ordered a Wisconsin gun store to pay nearly $6 million on Tuesday in a lawsuit filed by two Milwaukee police officers who were shot and seriously wounded by a gun purchased at the store.

The ruling came in a negligence lawsuit filed by the officers against Badger Guns, a shop in suburban Milwaukee that authorities have linked to hundreds of firearms found at crime scenes. The lawsuit said the shop ignored several warning signs that the gun used to shoot the officers was being sold to a so-called straw buyer who was illegally purchasing the weapon for someone else.

Officer Bryan Norberg and former Officer Graham Kunisch were both shot in the face after they stopped Julius Burton for riding his bike on the sidewalk in the summer of 2009. Investigators said Burton got the weapon, a Taurus .40-caliber handgun, a month before the confrontation, after giving $40 to another man, Jacob Collins, to make the purchase at the store in West Milwaukee.

One bullet shattered eight of Norberg's teeth, blew through his cheek and lodged into his shoulder. He remains on the force but said his wounds have made his work difficult. Kunisch was shot several times, resulting in him losing an eye and part of the frontal lobe of his brain. He said the wounds forced him to retire.

Jurors sided with the officers, ruling that the store was negligent. Jurors ordered the store to pay Norberg $1.5 million, Kunisch $3.6 million and punitive damages of $730,000.

The officers' lawyer, Patrick Dunphy, said Tuesday that he said his clients "feel very relieved," though he anticipates years of appeals.

Defense attorneys declined to comment after the verdict was read. The owners and operators of the gun shop weren't in court to hear the verdict.

The liability issues raised in the case gained national attention when U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton recently said she would push to repeal a George W. Bush-era gun law that Badger Guns' lawyers said shielded the store from such claims.

The gun shop's attorneys denied wrongdoing. They said the owner of the store at the time of the gun sale, Adam Allan, couldn't be held financially responsible for crimes connected to a weapon sold at his shop and that the clerk who sold the weapon didn't intentionally commit a crime. Rather, they said Collins and Burton went out of their way to deceive the salesman.

Badger Guns, previously known as Badger Outdoors, has since closed and been replaced by a gun shop called Brew City Shooters Supply. All three entities have been run by Allan family members.

Authorities have said more than 500 firearms recovered from crime scenes had been traced back to Badger Guns and Badger Outdoors, making it the "No. 1 crime gun dealer in America," according to a 2005 charging document from an unrelated case.

Norberg and Kunisch cited that detail in their lawsuit, saying it showed a history of negligence.

Burton pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree attempted intentional homicide and is serving an 80-year sentence. Collins, the man who purchased the gun, got a two-year sentence after pleading guilty to making a straw purchase for an underage buyer.




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I need to read up some more... find out what specifically they supposedly knew that should have made them not allow this sale. If they had an inkling it was a straw purchase and went ahead anyway, then fine, throw the book at them. But it would have to be pretty blatant to be able to prove that.
 

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Naturally the actual straw buyer only got 2 years. I guess the Feds didn't step in. They insist on passing all these gun laws and then only prosecute them selectively - or am I missing something?
 

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This gun store went astray. There is no protection in the Lawful Commerce in Arms Act for such behavior. Of course, though, the left will jump all over this: bend, pillory, lie, cajole, and otherwise twist the facts of this case in order to raise ire against the LCAA. I predict they'll blame the act for the bad behavior of the errant dealer.

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I agree that there is more than what's being told. 500 guns from the same place recovered from crime scenes in the same area does sound strange.

It's also unusual that the officers filed civil suit. I wonder if the city is going to attempt to take the money from them since they were on duty at the time.

Like the ONG worker with the camera that took the famous picture at the Okc bombing. Their argument was "you were on the clock working for us, the camera and film was ours and the profit made from the picture is ours".
 

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Burton pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree attempted intentional homicide and is serving an 80-year sentence. Collins, the man who purchased the gun, got a two-year sentence after pleading guilty to making a straw purchase for an underage buyer.

And there's the problem IMHO - if it can be proved that Collins made the purchase illegally he should have been charged as an accessory. Instead the criminal gets a slap on the wrist and the dealer gets the shaft (not that the dealer perhaps shouldn't in this case if there is in fact negligence involved).
 

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Why isn't the Obama administration held to blame for the straw purchases and deaths from the Fast and Furious debacle? These two events sound almost identical to me---straw purchases and the deaths of hundreds of Mexican citizens and Brian Terry.
 

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Man tries to put out garbage fire by driving over it in a van loaded with ammunition (kansascity.com)

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