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Old 23-10-2013, 05:13 PM #1
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Default USA: Deputies shoot dead 13-year-old boy spotted carrying 'toy rifle'

These Toys should be Banned in America
this is tragic.


"Deputies shoot dead 13-year-old boy
spotted carrying 'toy rifle' given
to him by friend
Andy Lopez was spotted by cops
in Sonoma County carrying what
they believed was a rifle
The cops say ordered him to drop
his weapon and opened fire when he didn't comply
Lopez was hit multiple times and
died on the spot
His heartbroken family say he
was carrying just a toy while
police have described it as a
replica of an AK-47 style rifle"








Andy Lopez, 13, was shot and killed
by police officers for carrying a replica assault
weapon in Santa Rosa, California, on Tuesday afternoon

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2iZ9WCe47



[Lopez's heartbroken family say he was carrying
just a toy while police have described it as a
replica of an AK-47 style rifle]
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