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In reply to the discussion: Texas Woman Sentenced to Life for Murders of Husband and Step-Daughter [View all]friendly_iconoclast
(15,333 posts)26. Let us know when *you're* willing to take the onus for Barbara Graham AKA Barbara Lipscomb, mmkay?
        Outspoken gun control advocate, one of the leaders of the Million Mom March- and illegal
gun buyer and murderer:
https://www.google.com/search?q=barbara+graham+lipscomb&sitesearch=democraticunderground.com
http://www.tincher.to/mmmppr1.htm
Woman Sentenced for Shooting and Paralyzing Innocent Unarmed Man
Note from the webmaster of www.tincher.to : This press release was originally posted at http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/dc/press/01177.html but that link is down now.
Beginning of press release from the United States Attorney's Office.
U.S. Department of Justice
Kenneth L. Wainstein United States Attorney for the District of Columbia
Judiciary Center 555 4th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20001
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 26, 2001
For Information Contact Public Affairs Monty Wilkinson (202)307-6045
Woman Sentenced for Shooting and Paralyzing Innocent Unarmed Man
Washington, D.C. - United States Attorney Kenneth L. Wainstein announced that Barbara Graham, 49, of Capitol Heights, Maryland, was sentenced today by D.C. Superior Court Judge Michael Rankin to 10 years to life imprisonment after being found guilty by a jury on February 1, 2001, of Assault With Intent To Kill While Armed, Aggravated Assault While Armed, Mayhem While Armed, three separate counts of Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Crime of Violence, and other related gun charges. On April 30, 2001, Graham's co-defendant in this case, Erskine Moorer, was sentenced to 15 years to life for his role in the offense. According to the government's evidence, on January 26, 2000, at approximately 6:10 p.m., Barbara Graham approached a 22-year-old man by the name of Kikko Smith and asked him his name. Mr. Smith responded that his name was Kikko, whereupon Ms. Graham reached inside her purse, pulled out a handgun with an extended clip and began to chase Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith ran for his life and was then shot at and hit a number of times by Graham and her daughter's long term boyfriend, Erskine Moorer. One of the bullets struck Mr. Smith in his back, breaking his rib, collapsing his lung and eventually shattering his spine. Other shots struck Mr. Smith in his foot and head. Due to this incident, Mr. Smith spent over one year in either hospitals or assisted living facilities. He is now confined to a wheel chair and has no movement from the waist down. In announcing the sentence, U.S. Attorney Wainstein commended the injured victim, Kikko Smith and his family for their courage, and the investigative work of Metropolitan Police Department Detectives A.D. Williams, Lt. C.V. Morris, Willie Jefferson, Bruce Faison, Rita McCoy, Susan Blue, John Rhodes, Don Juan Monroe, Jamel Mayhew, Phillipe Moore, Donita Giles, Robert Mitchell, Anthony Mable, Wayne Marable, Demetrica "Flash" Cater, Gregory Stewart, Anthony Johnson, Edward Torrence, J.V. Francis, Calvin Hopkins, Ramonz Height, James Savage, Mary Mingo, J.D. Smith, and MPD and ATF firearms-tool marks examiners Torin Suber and Walter Dandridge. In addition, special thanks is given to former MPD Officer, and now Strurbridge Massachusetts Officer, Paul Newsham, for his assistance while still with MPD. A special note of thanks is also extended to Ms. Diane Hobdy, Leslie Faucette, Debbie Cannon and David Foster from the Victim Witness Assistance section for their help. Mr. Wainstein also commended the work of paralegal specialists Marion Russell and Wanda Trice and Assistant United States Attorneys Diana Harris Epps and Leutrell Osborne, II who indicted and prosecuted the case at trial.
Beginning of press release from the United States Attorney's Office.
U.S. Department of Justice
Kenneth L. Wainstein United States Attorney for the District of Columbia
Judiciary Center 555 4th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20001
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 26, 2001
For Information Contact Public Affairs Monty Wilkinson (202)307-6045
Woman Sentenced for Shooting and Paralyzing Innocent Unarmed Man
Washington, D.C. - United States Attorney Kenneth L. Wainstein announced that Barbara Graham, 49, of Capitol Heights, Maryland, was sentenced today by D.C. Superior Court Judge Michael Rankin to 10 years to life imprisonment after being found guilty by a jury on February 1, 2001, of Assault With Intent To Kill While Armed, Aggravated Assault While Armed, Mayhem While Armed, three separate counts of Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Crime of Violence, and other related gun charges. On April 30, 2001, Graham's co-defendant in this case, Erskine Moorer, was sentenced to 15 years to life for his role in the offense. According to the government's evidence, on January 26, 2000, at approximately 6:10 p.m., Barbara Graham approached a 22-year-old man by the name of Kikko Smith and asked him his name. Mr. Smith responded that his name was Kikko, whereupon Ms. Graham reached inside her purse, pulled out a handgun with an extended clip and began to chase Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith ran for his life and was then shot at and hit a number of times by Graham and her daughter's long term boyfriend, Erskine Moorer. One of the bullets struck Mr. Smith in his back, breaking his rib, collapsing his lung and eventually shattering his spine. Other shots struck Mr. Smith in his foot and head. Due to this incident, Mr. Smith spent over one year in either hospitals or assisted living facilities. He is now confined to a wheel chair and has no movement from the waist down. In announcing the sentence, U.S. Attorney Wainstein commended the injured victim, Kikko Smith and his family for their courage, and the investigative work of Metropolitan Police Department Detectives A.D. Williams, Lt. C.V. Morris, Willie Jefferson, Bruce Faison, Rita McCoy, Susan Blue, John Rhodes, Don Juan Monroe, Jamel Mayhew, Phillipe Moore, Donita Giles, Robert Mitchell, Anthony Mable, Wayne Marable, Demetrica "Flash" Cater, Gregory Stewart, Anthony Johnson, Edward Torrence, J.V. Francis, Calvin Hopkins, Ramonz Height, James Savage, Mary Mingo, J.D. Smith, and MPD and ATF firearms-tool marks examiners Torin Suber and Walter Dandridge. In addition, special thanks is given to former MPD Officer, and now Strurbridge Massachusetts Officer, Paul Newsham, for his assistance while still with MPD. A special note of thanks is also extended to Ms. Diane Hobdy, Leslie Faucette, Debbie Cannon and David Foster from the Victim Witness Assistance section for their help. Mr. Wainstein also commended the work of paralegal specialists Marion Russell and Wanda Trice and Assistant United States Attorneys Diana Harris Epps and Leutrell Osborne, II who indicted and prosecuted the case at trial.
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                        Texas Woman Sentenced to Life for Murders of Husband and Step-Daughter [View all]
							SecularMotion
							Feb 2016
							OP
                        
        
        If I saw her and her Open Carry buddies in a restaurant, I'd leave immediately.
        stone space
        Feb 2016
        #5
      
        
        Let us know when *you're* willing to take the onus for Barbara Graham AKA Barbara Lipscomb, mmkay?
        friendly_iconoclast
        Feb 2016
        #26
      
        
        If *we* are supposed to wear Dunnachie, you should likewise wear Graham/Lipscomb
        friendly_iconoclast
        Feb 2016
        #35
      
        
        Dunnachie represents us in the same way that Barbara Graham/Lipscomb represents you
        friendly_iconoclast
        Feb 2016
        #43
      
        
        It wasn't hypothetical to the legitimate unarmed customers of that resturaunt.
        stone space
        Feb 2016
        #87
      
        
        We are talking about a life and death situation, and you're channeling Adam Smith?
        stone space
        Feb 2016
        #114
      
        
        But yet you would deny a business owner or server money by running out on a food bill?
        GGJohn
        Feb 2016
        #134
      
        
        You have no reason to even bring my personal paycheck into the discussion.
        stone space
        Feb 2016
        #141
      
        
        Our interlocutor has so far produced zero accounts of shootings in restaurants *or* classrooms...
        friendly_iconoclast
        Feb 2016
        #143
      
        
        It is not theft if you believe your life is in danger and you flee to safety.
        flamin lib
        Feb 2016
        #148
      
        
        It is reasonable because I THINK it is just a stand your ground is justified if you THINK
        flamin lib
        Feb 2016
        #152
      
        
        l believe that anyone suffering from Agoraphobia so severe that they cannot leave home
        flamin lib
        Feb 2016
        #156
      
        
        Uh, Duckhunter935, being afraid to leave home without a gun seems a lot more
        flamin lib
        Feb 2016
        #159
      
        
        Sigh, Duckhunter935, it is not theft if I am leaving a situation in the most expedient manner
        flamin lib
        Feb 2016
        #166
      
        
        No, I am most certainly NOT a thief. STOP CALLING ME A THIEF, GOD DAMN IT!
        stone space
        Feb 2016
        #177
      
        
        Millions of people, perhaps tens of millions of people, carry every day.
        Nuclear Unicorn
        Feb 2016
        #201
      
        
        So someone carrying a holstered firearm sitting down to enjoy a meal is considered a threat
        GGJohn
        Feb 2016
        #151
      
        
        If all her guns had been confiscated when she first started licking them in public, ...
        stone space
        Feb 2016
        #30
      
        
        You're the one that wants to deny law abiding Americans of a Constitutional right,
        GGJohn
        Feb 2016
        #105
      
        
        The funerals would have paid for instead of burdening the family of the deceased.
        flamin lib
        Feb 2016
        #149
      
        
        If she is in control of her facilities, ie not insane, she is liable for her actions.
        flamin lib
        Feb 2016
        #165