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SEATTLE - Investigators believe a video of murder suspect Dinh Bowman
excelling during a shooting competition could help solve their case
against him in the killing of Yancy Noll.

Bowman is accused of gunning down Noll, 42, in cold blood on Aug. 31
when he pulled up opposite him in his silver BMW at a North Seattle
intersection, possibly after a road rage incident.

Now prosecutors say that video of Bowman at a pistol shooting
competition in Puyallup may become an important piece of evidence in
the case. It shows that he is an excellent shot - hitting one target
after another in rapid-fire succession.

"One-handed, firing at a series of targets, hitting every one of them
square on ... both right-handed and left-handed," says W. Scott
O'Toole of the King County Prosecutor's Office.

Bowman was arrested Friday after police received an anonymous tip from
someone who said Bowman matched the description of the suspect in the
killing and that he drove a silver BMW like the one seen in
surveillance video on the day of the shooting.

Investigators say at least three bullets hit Noll in the head. He died
at the scene while seated behind the wheel of his car at NE 75th and
15th Avenue NE.

A judge has ordered Bowman held in the King County Jail without bail.

"There's a concern that somebody who could even, if impulsive, could
act this way, presents a danger to the community," says O'Toole.

Police tell KOMO News they found a so-called "gun room" during
Friday's search of Bowman's home, filled with bullet-making equipment,
ammunition and rifles. They also found evidence he owns at least one
handgun.

A safety officer at the Puyallup gun range confirmed the video of the
shooting competition was taken at his facility, but does not remember
Bowman - and does not recognize him as a member of the gun club.

Prosecutors say they believe the video helps confirm in their minds
that they've got the right man.

"It shows his interest and proficiency with weapons, what we believe
is consistent with the person who committed the murder of Yancy Noll,"
says O'Toole.

Court documents also say the passenger window appeared to have been
replaced on Bowman's BMW and new tires put on the car, but that
fragments of shattered glass were found in the vehicle and the garage.
Prosecutors expect to file murder charges against Bowman by Tuesday.

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/P...170913491.html
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On Sun, 23 Sep 2012 20:20:31 -0700, jps wrote:



SEATTLE - Investigators believe a video of murder suspect Dinh Bowman
excelling during a shooting competition could help solve their case
against him in the killing of Yancy Noll.

Bowman is accused of gunning down Noll, 42, in cold blood on Aug. 31
when he pulled up opposite him in his silver BMW at a North Seattle
intersection, possibly after a road rage incident.

Now prosecutors say that video of Bowman at a pistol shooting
competition in Puyallup may become an important piece of evidence in
the case. It shows that he is an excellent shot - hitting one target
after another in rapid-fire succession.

"One-handed, firing at a series of targets, hitting every one of them
square on ... both right-handed and left-handed," says W. Scott
O'Toole of the King County Prosecutor's Office.

Bowman was arrested Friday after police received an anonymous tip from
someone who said Bowman matched the description of the suspect in the
killing and that he drove a silver BMW like the one seen in
surveillance video on the day of the shooting.

Investigators say at least three bullets hit Noll in the head. He died
at the scene while seated behind the wheel of his car at NE 75th and
15th Avenue NE.

A judge has ordered Bowman held in the King County Jail without bail.

"There's a concern that somebody who could even, if impulsive, could
act this way, presents a danger to the community," says O'Toole.

Police tell KOMO News they found a so-called "gun room" during
Friday's search of Bowman's home, filled with bullet-making equipment,
ammunition and rifles. They also found evidence he owns at least one
handgun.

A safety officer at the Puyallup gun range confirmed the video of the
shooting competition was taken at his facility, but does not remember
Bowman - and does not recognize him as a member of the gun club.

Prosecutors say they believe the video helps confirm in their minds
that they've got the right man.

"It shows his interest and proficiency with weapons, what we believe
is consistent with the person who committed the murder of Yancy Noll,"
says O'Toole.

Court documents also say the passenger window appeared to have been
replaced on Bowman's BMW and new tires put on the car, but that
fragments of shattered glass were found in the vehicle and the garage.
Prosecutors expect to file murder charges against Bowman by Tuesday.

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/P...170913491.html



Where are the proposed solutions to your 'problem'?

BTW, I'm seriously considering one of these:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIG_Sauer_P226

It's possible to buy it in a variety of calibers for stopping bad guys, and also buy a conversion
kit to fire a .22 long rifle round for cheap target practice.

Good idea, huh?
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2012 11:38:20 -0400, GuzzisRule
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BTW, I'm seriously considering one of these:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIG_Sauer_P226

It's possible to buy it in a variety of calibers for stopping bad guys, and also buy a conversion
kit to fire a .22 long rifle round for cheap target practice.

Good idea, huh?


===

It's too big for concealed carry of course. If you just want
something for inexpensive target practice, there are better guns such
as the S&W 41, Ruger III or an old High Standard Supermatic.

For home defense something like a 38 Special revolver is probably the
safest.

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On Mon, 24 Sep 2012 11:38:20 -0400, GuzzisRule
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BTW, I'm seriously considering one of these:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIG_Sauer_P226

It's possible to buy it in a variety of calibers for stopping bad guys, and also buy a conversion
kit to fire a .22 long rifle round for cheap target practice.

Good idea, huh?


===

It's too big for concealed carry of course. If you just want
something for inexpensive target practice, there are better guns such
as the S&W 41, Ruger III or an old High Standard Supermatic.

For home defense something like a 38 Special revolver is probably the
safest.


But a 38 special doesn't have the phallus power that he's looking for.
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2012 12:52:31 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

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On Mon, 24 Sep 2012 11:38:20 -0400, GuzzisRule
wrote:

BTW, I'm seriously considering one of these:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIG_Sauer_P226

It's possible to buy it in a variety of calibers for stopping bad guys, and also buy a conversion
kit to fire a .22 long rifle round for cheap target practice.

Good idea, huh?


===

It's too big for concealed carry of course. If you just want
something for inexpensive target practice, there are better guns such
as the S&W 41, Ruger III or an old High Standard Supermatic.

For home defense something like a 38 Special revolver is probably the
safest.


But a 38 special doesn't have the phallus power that he's looking for.


Now Kevin, some of us really don't worry about whether or not we have enough 'phallus power'. It's
obviously on your mind, but you should really try to be proud of who you are and what you were born
with. It may be difficult, but give it a shot.


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On Mon, 24 Sep 2012 11:38:20 -0400, GuzzisRule
wrote:

BTW, I'm seriously considering one of these:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIG_Sauer_P226

It's possible to buy it in a variety of calibers for stopping bad guys, and also buy a conversion
kit to fire a .22 long rifle round for cheap target practice.

Good idea, huh?


===

It's too big for concealed carry of course. If you just want
something for inexpensive target practice, there are better guns such
as the S&W 41, Ruger III or an old High Standard Supermatic.

For home defense something like a 38 Special revolver is probably the
safest.


But a 38 special doesn't have the phallus power that he's looking for.


Why do you have to do a double tap with 9mm? Because it isn't a .45!
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In article ,


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In article ,


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On Mon, 24 Sep 2012 11:38:20 -0400, GuzzisRule


wrote:




BTW, I'm seriously considering one of these:




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIG_Sauer_P226



It's possible to buy it in a variety of calibers for stopping bad guys, and also buy a conversion


kit to fire a .22 long rifle round for cheap target practice.




Good idea, huh?




===




It's too big for concealed carry of course. If you just want


something for inexpensive target practice, there are better guns such


as the S&W 41, Ruger III or an old High Standard Supermatic.




For home defense something like a 38 Special revolver is probably the


safest.




But a 38 special doesn't have the phallus power that he's looking for.




Why do you have to do a double tap with 9mm? Because it isn't a .45!


I find it interesting that when the military is equipping guys who
actually have to shoot people, they do not give them M9s

The Marines just bought 12,000 .45 Colts, a 1911 variant.


Back when the big fad was to arm police with 9mm sidearms, it got a few cops killed. I like to target practice with mine, but if I has a crackhead coming at me with intent, I'd definitely want something with more stopping power. My .45 ACP or .44 Mag should do nicely.
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2012 11:38:20 -0400, GuzzisRule
wrote:

BTW, I'm seriously considering one of these:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIG_Sauer_P226

It's possible to buy it in a variety of calibers for stopping bad guys, and also buy a conversion
kit to fire a .22 long rifle round for cheap target practice.

Good idea, huh?

===

It's too big for concealed carry of course. If you just want
something for inexpensive target practice, there are better guns such
as the S&W 41, Ruger III or an old High Standard Supermatic.

For home defense something like a 38 Special revolver is probably the
safest.

But a 38 special doesn't have the phallus power that he's looking for.


Why do you have to do a double tap with 9mm? Because it isn't a .45!


I find it interesting that when the military is equipping guys who
actually have to shoot people, they do not give them M9s

The Marines just bought 12,000 .45 Colts, a 1911 variant.


One shot, one kill. Semper Fi!
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2012 11:38:20 -0400, GuzzisRule
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BTW, I'm seriously considering one of these:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIG_Sauer_P226

It's possible to buy it in a variety of calibers for stopping bad guys, and also buy a conversion
kit to fire a .22 long rifle round for cheap target practice.

Good idea, huh?


===

It's too big for concealed carry of course. If you just want
something for inexpensive target practice, there are better guns such
as the S&W 41, Ruger III or an old High Standard Supermatic.

For home defense something like a 38 Special revolver is probably the
safest.


I've got an S&W Model 28, so I'm covered revolver-wise. For the cost of the S$W 41, I can almost get
the P226 *and* the conversion kit at my local military store.
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I usually do. It's fun!


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