Tragic, yes, but, well, it's still time to get off the property and leave us to our guns

There are busy highways and railroads where kids run in front of cars and trains, too

Gun rights website? Telling us we all have to give up our guns for some 11-year-old kid knocking at somebody's door in the middle of the night? That's a little bit too professional and that kid is a little bit too coached in adult-level S.O.P. there.

Prank Leads to Shooting We All Need to Learn From
A tragic prank leads to a shooting, raising questions about safety and parental control.

The ding-a-lings and the gun-grabbing beat cops need to stay off the property of law-abiding citizens.

I don't like the child sacrifice games these gun-grabbers are playing either.

There's an old man who was pranked one too many a time that evening. How many soft spots do we have to have in our hearts for thousands of unsupervised naughty boys and underaged female prostitutes running loose and beating a path to the door of every gun owner? Are gangs of kids being professionally schooled as burglars and thieves?

There's nothing "we all need to learn" from this except that we need to fight even harder to eliminate the cowards and traitors and pranksters from among our ranks, double down and fight harder still to keep our guns away from all these misbehaving gang-community beat cops and their false criminal-cum-mental charges.

Julian Guzman was playing the "ding dong ditch" prank game of ringing doorbells just before 23:00 local time (05:00 BST) on Saturday night in Houston, Texas, when he was shot, police said.

And absolutely nothing out of that sordid police station to justify a murder charge.

Editor's note: ​While bad things happen far too often, most gun owners are responsible, law-abiding folks, despite how anti-gunners try to paint them.

Mr. Tom Knighton has a lot more explaining to do than that if he isn't just another gun-grabber.

Coming from a high-profile political Navy Veteran like him it goes back to the confusing acronyms "NICS" and "NCIS" which are used for a rigorous enforcement of federal red flag laws that prohibit law-abiding citizens, civilians and service members and veterans of other branches of the armed forces as well as Navy sailors and lesser ranking Veterans from possessing and carrying firearms privately or at home, in spite of our Constitution.