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Stubob
06-15-2007, 09:19 PM
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
August 30, 2005

ALBUQUERQUE (AP) - A fatal shooting at an Albuquerque Wal-Mart last week was the state's first by someone with a concealed-carry gun permit, authorities said.

Police said Felix Vigil was attacking his ex-wife with a knife near the store's deli counter where she worked when an armed customer intervened and shot him. The woman, Joyce Cordova, was treated for multiple stab wounds and later released from an Albuquerque hospital.

The armed customer, 72-year-old Due Moore, was interviewed after the shooting last Thursday and released.

Police spokeswoman Officer Trish Hoffman said it appeared the shooting was justified. However, it will be up to the district attorney to decide whether Moore, a volunteer with the police department's cold case unit, will be prosecuted.

Moore could not be reached for comment.

New Mexico allows citizens age 21 and over to carry concealed weapons if they complete firearms training and pass national and local criminal background checks.


Moore's fatal shot was the first fired by someone with a permit, according to state Department of Public Safety spokesman Peter Olson. The state has issued more than 3,100 permits since the gun law went into effect Jan. 1, 2004.

Moore took a class to get his permit just 13 days after the law went into effect, said Cody Patton, a manager at Calibre's National Shooters Sports Center in Albuquerque. That's where Moore was certified.

"He was the fourth person ever to sign up for a permit," Patton said. "I've now done more than 300 of them."

Patton said there has been a fair amount of interest in concealed-carry permits at his range _ in particular during the first four months after the law passed. :shock:

VegasGeorge
08-29-2007, 03:33 PM
"However, it will be up to the district attorney to decide whether Moore, a volunteer with the police department's cold case unit, will be prosecuted."

Don't you love it? I've seen this same asinine remark published in any number of stories about obviously justified shootings. The liberal, gun hating press just can't stand the idea that an armed citizen has acted lawfully by shooting someone.

Why didn't the journalist write: "However, it will be up to the Mayor to decide whether Moore, a volunteer with the police department's cold case unit, will be named Citizen of the Year?"

Boy, will I celebrate when that day comes!

Raccoon
08-29-2007, 05:49 PM
Some that I work with would say that he needs to be presecuted and found not guilty (justified) so he would be free of future pending lawsuits and could not be tried for this at a later date. (double jeopardy)

If a judge could just find him not guilty without a trial after a review of the case details, and do it quickly, I would vote for that. It is the trial and wonder of whether a guilty verdict could possibly be brought by a no common sense jury that would scare me.

Just my 2 cents worth