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Pistol-packing Soccer Mom Shot Dead

October 9th, 2009 1 comment

In a tragic event a Pistol Packing Mom was shot dead by husband while chatting on a web-cam in Lebanon, PA.

Meleanie Hain, 31, a second amendment advocate and champion became popular last year (2008) after carrying a holstered pistol to her child’s soccer game on September 11th.   The murder was witnessed live by a friend on the internet via web-chat by her husband.   The husband is reportedly to have committed suicide shortly after killing his wife.   The couples three children were at home during the horrific incident and were unharmed.

Read the article from the York Daily Record:

Gun-toting soccer mom shot, killed in Lebanon

By JOHN LATIMER

A Lebanon woman who gained national notoriety last year as a champion of Second Amendment rights after she brought her loaded handgun to her 5-year-old daughter’s soccer game was shot and killed Wednesday night in an apparent murder-suicide.Meleanie Hain, 31, and her husband Scott Hain, 33, were pronounced dead by Lebanon County coroner Dr. Jeffrey Yocum shortly after 8:30 p.m. after a two-hour standoff with police outside of their home at the corner of Second Avenue and East Grant Street. The episode ended quietly when police entered the house after trying to make contact with anyone inside.

No cause of death was announced, and autopsies were to be scheduled for today, said Yocum.

Lebanon police Chief Daniel Wright was guarded with information as detectives began the preliminary stages of the investigation late Wednesday night. He acknowledged that the Hains were both found dead and had suffered gunshot wounds inside their 1 ½-story brick home in a quiet neighborhood in Lebanon’s south side. He would not provide any additional details, other then to say that police do not feel any other people were involved.

District Attorney David Arnold, who was at the scene, refused to comment.

Several neighbors said they heard or saw the couple’s children run from the house screaming, “Daddy shot Mommy!” shortly before the 911 Center was called at 6:20 p.m.

The children, 2- and 6-year-old girls and a 10-year-old boy, were in the care of a neighbor and were unhurt, said Wright.

The Lebanon County Emergency Services Unit was quickly called to the scene and the neighborhood cordoned off.

The front door of the house was open and light could be seen inside the living room. But all inside and around the house was quiet as members of the Lebanon police and tactical team, armed with rifles, took up positions.

Petra Bossler, who lives next to the Hain home on Grant Street, said she did not hear any commotion or gunfire from the Hain home. She learned something had happened only when police came to her door and asked to come inside so they could peer from her windows at the Hain house, which is just several feet away.

Debbie Mise, who lives on East Grant Street, three doors away from the Hains, said she heard a strange sound followed by the screams of the children, which she mistook for playing.

“I heard something heavy drop or fall, and then right away I heard the kids screaming, but I thought they were playing,” she said. “It was loud. But it didn’t sound like a pop.”

Brian Witmer, who lives between Mise and Bossler said he saw Scott Hain mowing the lawn about 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.

“He was mowing his lawn, and the dog was outside. There was nothing out of the ordinary. He didn’t seem strange at all,” he said.

Mise said she had a feeling something bad would eventually happen at the Hain home.

“She just wasn’t right,” Mise said of Meleanie Hain. “You don’t bring a gun to a kids’ soccer game, and you don’t wear a gun when you go shopping at Kohl’s.”

Meleanie Hain was dubbed the pistol-packin’ soccer mom by the media in September 2008 after it was first reported in the Lebanon Daily News that she wore her holstered 9mm Glock pistol to her daughter’s soccer match. She became a spokeswoman of sorts for open-carry advocates — who support the right to carry a gun in the open — after complaints caused county Sheriff Mike DeLeo to confiscate her concealed-weapon permit.

Hain appealed the action, and after a hearing DeLeo was ordered to return the permit.

Hain did not let the matter end there. She filed a federal civil-rights lawsuit against DeLeo. That trial was awaiting scheduling in U.S. Middle District Court.

Meleanie Hain at last report operated a day care center in her home.

Her husband was a parole officer in Berks County and a former prison guard at the State Correctional Institute in Camp Hill. He also had worked part-time for Lebanon County Central Booking.

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Home Self Defense- Are you Prepared?

October 7th, 2009 1 comment

When was the last time you checked your mental plan of what you should do if someone knocks at your door?

A North Carolina man had a 20 year long enemy that paid him a visit to only begin an attack but surprised the attacker with a hastily prepared plan that could have cost him his life.   The victim had to run to his bedroom to get his weapon.   He is lucky that he was even able to get to his weapon.   It very well could have cost him his life.

Dustin of Dustin’s Gun Blog offered some pretty good advice:

One free piece of advice I have for anyone interested: don’t open your door to anyone if you’re not armed. I put my gun on in the morning when I put my pants on, and I never open the door without my pants. Additionally, don’t open your door at all tor a stranger – communicate through the door & tell him or her to leave the package on the doorstep. If you end up being attacked at the door it is much quicker to retrieve your handgun from the holster you’re already wearing than it is to run to your bedroom.

This types of story’s should be a reality check for anyone. What is your Home Self Defense plan? Are you prepared? Things happen quickly and everyone in your family should be prepared. Make a home safety plan and go over it. Practice it with them via-live fire at the range. Obviously you want to use targets and not real people. Don’t forget that training will earn you about a 30% chance of doing it correctly in an actual circumstance.

Practice, Practice, Practice

Ammo Shortage Still A Problem

September 27th, 2009 2 comments

Back in May I posted about Ammo being Hard to find. Well it hasn’t gotten much better according to an AOL/Money Article:

Bullet Makers ‘Working Overtime’ in US

By MARY FOSTER, AP

NEW ORLEANS (Sept. 23) – American bullet-makers are working around the clock, seven days a week, and still can’t keep up with the nation’s demand for ammunition.

Shooting ranges, gun dealers and bullet manufacturers say they have never seen such shortages. Bullets, especially for handguns, have been scarce for months because gun enthusiasts are stocking up on ammo, in part because they fear President Barack Obama and the Democratic-controlled Congress will pass antigun legislation — even though nothing specific has been proposed and the president last month signed a law allowing people to carry loaded guns in national parks.

The National Rifle Association says Americans typically buy about 7 billion rounds of ammunition a year; in the past twelve months, that number has jumped to roughly 9 billion rounds, according to the gun rights group.

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Maybe our economic recovery is in bullets. The bullet makers are the only industry that is working overtime…

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