Gun buy upsets police
By M. Dirk Langeveld
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Staff Writer
Friday, March 28, 2008
PARIS - Local police are disturbed that a man involved in a police standoff Tuesday was able to purchase a handgun after another gun was seized from him earlier in the month after his arrest on a domestic violence charge.
A woman who said she was victimized by Kyle Edwards Hunt, 27, of 23 East Oxford Road, also told the Sun Journal that Hunt purchased another handgun after his Derringer had been taken from him by police.
Hunt was arrested Tuesday after locking himself in his residence for three-and-a-half hours. Police said Hunt previously used the handgun in the commission of a sexual assault against the woman prior to the standoff. During the standoff, he fired three shots from a Taurus .357-caliber Magnum pistol that he obtained after the Derringer was confiscated.
Hunt was arrested March 11 on charges of terrorizing with a dangerous weapon, stalking and domestic assault. He was accused of displaying a weapon to a woman and confronting her at her apartment and at a business. Hunt was released the same day on $1,000 bail, but police seized the loaded two-shot Derringer from his truck.
"It's been since probably November, October that he's been really, really bad with the whole gun thing," the woman told the Sun Journal. "Every time he sees me he makes it known that he has a gun."
She said Hunt purchased the Derringer after several other firearms were confiscated by Hunt's father after the younger Hunt threatened suicide. She said he purchased the handgun used in the standoff after the Derringer was seized, but didn't know where or how.
According to conditions set in Hunt's bail and in the protection from abuse order, which was served on March 12, Hunt was not to possess any firearms and was to forfeit those he did have.
Police said Hunt's purchase exemplifies a loophole in the laws meant to keep guns away from those who would use them in domestic violence crimes.
"If he had a conviction for a domestic assault, that would pop up," said Norway police Chief Robert Federico. "The big problem with that is that there is nothing preventing someone from purchasing a firearm through a private interaction." Those convicted of domestic assaults are prohibited under federal law from possessing firearms and their names are entered into a national database that licensed gun sellers must check before selling a gun, but the database lists convictions only, not pending charges.
"We can follow the rules of the protection orders that the judges are issuing," said Sgt. Rickie Jack of the Oxford Police Department. "But what's stopping him from going out and getting another (gun)? Nothing."
Federico said such a purchase could take place through a family member or advertisements that do not require a background check as licensed gun dealers do. Paul Brook, owner of Woodman's Sporting Goods in Norway, said private sales have no restrictions aside from age limits and a ban on interstate sales. He said applications for purchasing firearms from his store require a government-issued picture ID, a questionnaire and a review by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Brook said he will not sell a firearm to someone if he is uncomfortable with the sale and feels the person will use it in a harmful manner.
"I typically turn down more sales than the enforcement does," Brook said.
While a person convicted of domestic assault may not purchase a firearm, the restriction does not apply to someone who has been arrested but not convicted. Jack said he thinks protection from abuse orders should appear in background checks.
Federico said he was not supporting a prohibition of firearms, but rather noting how the lack of a background check in private sales could lead to a sidestepping of court-ordered weapons prohibition.
"This is a prime example where, because that prohibition had those loopholes, it was possible and it could have been much worse than it turned out to be," Federico said.
The victim in Hunt's alleged crimes requested the protection from abuse order after Hunt's arrest on March 11.
"I hope he stays in jail for awhile so he actually gets clean," she said. "And I hope he thinks about his kids when he makes choices. The kids are the ones that are really being affected by this." |
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Posted By:Joe at March 28, 2008 5:30 AM (Suggest Removal) Oh, come on...the Constitution says he has a right to bear arms, form a militia against the woman, send nuclear warfare against her, AK47's, tanks, the works. What about this man's rights? Poor guy. Guns don't kill people. If her kids had guns, they could have protected themselves.
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Posted By:budman at March 28, 2008 6:17 AM (Suggest Removal) Hey joe I hope you read your comment, and realize how supid you sound!!! I don,t think anti or pro gun people would want you on their side!!!
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Posted By:smedley at March 28, 2008 6:38 AM (Suggest Removal) Hey Joe come on how to hell do a 2 and 4 year old protect themselves with guns??
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Posted By:PAUL at March 28, 2008 7:31 AM (Suggest Removal) Gun laws are wierd and stupid. The owner of woodmans is right anyone can get a gun at anytime its easy and everywhere. Go to your local 2nd hand store guns. You know every once in a while someone abuses this right. Lets be happy no one was hurt and move on. Love makes us all wierd at times. No woman or man is worth it
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Posted By:Ernest at March 28, 2008 7:49 AM (Suggest Removal) Joe your creativity could qualify you for to share a room with Kyle.
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Posted By:franklymydear at March 28, 2008 7:49 AM (Suggest Removal) This is for you, Joe.
WHAT??????
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Posted By:Skip at March 28, 2008 8:13 AM (Suggest Removal) I don't think Joe actually meant to be taken seriously and I can't believe that all you people did,in fact,take him seriously.Man,there sure are some really gullable people out there.
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Posted By:mallory at March 28, 2008 8:18 AM (Suggest Removal) Joe do you know this guy?? Because hopefully it is not your Mom,Sister, Cousin, Aunt, that may possibly get shot....
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Posted By:myopinion at March 28, 2008 8:47 AM (Suggest Removal) I think that it is too bad that people can make these comments without knowing the full story. does anyone know anything about this woman that Kyle supposedly "assaulted"? Do they know anything about the situation they are in? According to the local paper for the town Kyle is from, she is far from just a victim. She has been involved with an assault on Kyle's "girlfriend" in which she rammed the woman with her mini van, with her own kids in the car. Before she starts pointing fingers at others about thinking of their children, maybe she should do the same. Unless she thinks it is good parenting to ram someone with a vehicle while a 2 and 4 year old are present...?
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Posted By:ojhuig at March 28, 2008 9:26 AM (Suggest Removal) Regardless of what she has done, a normal man walks away from the craziness. He doesn't come back to threaten her. He could have called the cops on her, but he chose to escalate the sickness even more.
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Posted By:Vicar at March 28, 2008 9:29 AM (Suggest Removal) It is a shame to see that a man charged with terrorizing was permitted such a low bail and shameful that he was able to purchase a gun so quickly!
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Posted By:Bravo 6 Alpha at March 28, 2008 10:20 AM (Suggest Removal) What an interesting article.
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Posted By:Happy Angel at March 28, 2008 10:29 AM (Suggest Removal) Excellent point ojhuig ! If anyone is so ticked off at someone that they even feel they might strike them or worse, kill them..then get the hell away from them! Call the police. And I don't think Joe was being serious. But if you read his comment...and really think...don't some of you feel that this is how the world is becoming?
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Posted By:smedley at March 28, 2008 8:28 PM (Suggest Removal) MO is your last name RON
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