The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office arrested Samson Zebturiah Garner on Thursday and took him to the county jail on several charges each of attempted murder of multiple victims.
A 39-year-old rock climber is facing a slate of attempted murder charges over an alleged plot to kill random people at a Smith Rock climbing event this weekend.
The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office arrested Samson Zebturiah Garner on Thursday and took him to the county jail on several charges each of attempted murder of multiple victims, attempted first degree assault, attempted second degree assault and unlawful use of a weapon.
Law enforcement recovered a Beretta 9mm handgun, a Sig Sauer 9mm handgun and an AR-15 from Garner when he was arrested. The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office seized those weapons under an extreme risk protection order during the arrest, meaning the courts will take those guns away for at least a year.
Functionally a ban on buying guns from gun stores. He can still easily buy an arsenal of semi-automatic weapons by buying them privately without a background check -- again, thanks to the pro-gun community.
Which is how this shit goes. A state can care enough to add common sense laws. But if the state next door doesn't, you have to REALLY hope your crazies really hate day trips
But Ben Franklin didn't free the slaves just so we could have our god given second amendment right to dual wield assault rifles in a kindergarten taken away from us. That is how the deep state liberals win!
Unless it's to a family member, including non-immediate family like cousins and uncles, or the spouses of cousins and uncles.
Not exactly water tight but it looks like Oregon's gun laws are better than most places.
Which of course means that gun-lobby groups pour millions into fighting them and sheffifs proudly declare they won't uphold the laws, despite those laws being democratically decided and literally their job.
Yeah, this came up when I posted it to the Portland group:
"Gunnels, the Deschutes County prosecutor, said Central Oregon law enforcement became aware of Garner after Portland police received tips about the potential shooting."
Portland police started working with County law enforcement on Monday, when they found he was en route to the county on Thursday, they rounded him up.