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    Thumbs up U.S. Attorney wins conviction of 'Million Mom' activist Barbara Graham

    U.S. Attorney wins conviction of 'Million Mom' activist Barbara Graham.
    Submitted on: November 21, 2001

    http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/dc/press/01035b.html

    Many of you have followed the saga of Barbara Graham. She was the outspoken activist for the "Million Mom March" who, while advocating for our disarmament, used an illegally-owned "assault pistol" to shoot and paralyze an innocent man.

    Ms. Graham was defended all through her trial by fellow MMM activists who apparently saw no hypocrisy at all in their support of a woman who illegally possessed an unregistered TEC-9 "assault pistol" (as well as other unregistered guns) in a city where all handgun possession is outlawed, and who used that gun to shoot an innocent man in the back because she wanted revenge for the shooting of one of her relatives.
    Well this press release from the U.S. Department of Justice tells the rest of the story:


    U.S. Department of Justice

    Wilma A. Lewis
    United States Attorney for the
    District of Columbia

    Judiciary Center
    555 4th Street, N.W.
    Washington, D.C. 20001

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    PRESS RELEASE

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    February 5, 2001 For Information Contact Public Affairs
    Channing Phillips (202)514-6933

    Second defendant convicted of all nine charges for shooting and paralyzing unarmed and innocent young man


    Washington, D.C. - United States Attorney Wilma A. Lewis announced that Erskine Moorer, age 30, of Ft. Washington, MD, was convicted today by a Superior Court jury of all nine charged counts which included 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. Moorer's co-defendant, Barbara Graham, age 49, of Capitol Heights, Maryland, was convicted of the same charges last Thursday. Both defendants face up to life imprisonment when they are sentenced later this year.

    According to the government's evidence presented at trial, on January 26, 2000, at approximately 6:10 p.m., Barbara Graham approached a young 22-year-old man by the name of Kikko Smith and asked him his name. Mr. Smith responded to her question and stated yes my name is Kikko, where upon Ms. Graham, reached inside her purse and pulled out a handgun with an extended clip and began to chase Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith ran for his life and then was 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 has spent over a year in either hospitals or assisted living facilities. He is confined to a wheel chair and has no movement from the waist down.

    In announcing the guilty verdicts, U.S. Attorney Lewis commended the injured victim, Kikko Smith and his family for his 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, and, Officers John Regan, Michael Whiteside, 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. Ms. Lewis 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.


    MCRGO NOTE: The Million Moms have stated time and time again that they want every city and town in America to have gun laws like Washington D.C. has. But they themselves have proven that they can't even live under the laws that they desired in their own little utopia. I guess what they want is a world where everyone is disarmed except the Million Moms.

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    typical

    i'm always reminded that those who spend an inordinate amount of time NOT minding their own business, have something to hide in their own heads. they seem to see the evil THEY are possessed by, in everyone else. whether its a hypocrite grabber, a tv preacher, a pious politician or gestapo cop; there always seems to be a self-loathing component to their zeal. and many, many times this type of total hypocrisy comes out.

    great post.

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    Thanks for the post, I missed this one.

    Regards......

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