Ten years as the survivor of a murder victim

jenny_price_140x140.jpgThis is the tenth anniversary of the murder of David Price, the brother of our contributor Jenny Price. He was killed, along with his fiancee, by the woman's mother: "an elderly Los Angeles woman who had agreed to move out of her daughter's apartment [then] bought a handgun. She cleared the background check, passed the safety test and practiced on targets at the local shooting range." In his memory, Jenny has posted a riff on handguns, the Second Amendment and violent crime in America at our Native Intelligence blog.


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