Each return of New Year's Eve brings the opportunity
to symbolically say good bye to old habits and outmoded things, and begin
a new chapter in one’s life with fresh ideas and a brighter outlook.
Unfortunately and all too often, the celebration of brooming-out the old
and welcoming-in the new is disrupted by indiscriminate gunfire into the
air. The adage of "what goes up, must come down" rings
especially true in this case, and with the acceleration of gravity,
physics determine free-falling objects speed up as they return to
earth. The danger of injuring someone with firing even a single
round into the air is a lethal prospect. Each year, tragic reports
nationwide tell of unsuspecting victims being struck and tragically
injured by falling bullets caused by celebratory gunfire.
Despite public warnings and common sense, many people across Los Angeles
disregard advisements and basic firearm safety, and discharge firearms
into the air to celebrate the arrival of the new year.
Last year, as we all rang in 2017, deputies responded to 117 “Illegal
shooting” calls for service throughout Los Angeles County, neighboring
contract cities and unincorporated communities. Of these calls, one
male adult was struck by a descending bullet, causing a laceration to the
back of his head as he stood in his front yard.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department wants all to know shooting
into the air is not only irresponsible, but a felony-level crime.
Willfully discharging a firearm in a grossly negligent manner which could
result in injury or death to a person is a violation of section 246.3(a)
of the California Penal Code.
If you see someone discharge a firearm in public or into the air, take
immediate shelter and call 9-1-1. Do not attempt to confront the
shooter.
So, enjoy all the fun of New Year’s Eve offerings safely, but allow
others the same opportunity to celebrate, as well: Don’t shoot.
Forwarded by:
Juanita Navarro-Suarez, Deputy
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