A Protective Order + Gun Free Zone = Innocent Woman Dead

March 1st, 2012

A Protective Order + Gun Free Zone = Innocent Woman Dead OR
Gun control KILLS!

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Date: Apr 2, 2007 11:10 PM
Again we see how effective a restraining order and a gun free zone are in
protecting the innocent. Because of this universities anti-gun policy, this
woman could not carry a gun to protect herself. If judges REALLY cared
about these women, they would issue them a protective order made of Kevlar
and a .38 special. You know what I like about anti-gun urban liberals?
Hmmm, can’t think of a single thing at this very moment. Pancho V.

Police: Slain woman had restraining order
POSTED: 9:05 p.m. EDT, April 2, 2007
Story Highlights
. NEW: Woman had restraining order against suspected killer, police say
. NEW: Victim identified by colleagues as Rebecca Griego, 26
. Two bodies, weapon found in office on the fourth floor of Gould Hall
. Co-worker said woman asked friends to watch out for her former boyfriend
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SEATTLE, Washington (AP) — A University of Washington researcher was shot
to death in her office Monday morning by a former boyfriend who then turned
the gun on himself, police said.

Officers responding to reports of gunfire found the two dead in an office on
the fourth floor of Gould Hall, the university’s architecture building,
Assistant University Police Chief Ray Wittmier said.

The 26-year-old woman was granted a restraining order last month against
Jonathan Rowan, according to court documents. University police said he was
not affiliated with the school.

“I cannot find him but he can find me (knows my place of work),” the victim,
identified by colleagues as Rebecca Griego, wrote in a restraining order
petition filed against Rowan on March 6 in King County Superior Court.

About six shots were fired, and a handgun was found in the room. There were
no eyewitnesses, and no one else was harmed, Wittmier said.

Lance Nguyen, who worked with Griego at the Runstad Center for Real Estate
Research, said the victim had become increasingly worried about her former
boyfriend in recent weeks.

“She said it’s a psycho from her past,” Nguyen said.

In the restraining order petition, Griego wrote that Rowan had threatened
her and her sister, and said he had threatened suicide “because he couldn’t
see me.”

Campus police were not aware of the restraining order, Wittmier said. He
also said he did not think the man had permission to carry a handgun on
campus, where firearms are banned.

Student Meghan Pinch, 27, was in a first-floor classroom when she heard
several loud bangs. She said that she did not think they were gunshots at
first but that police then told everyone to evacuate.

“No one wanted to really think it was real,” Pinch said as she waited
outside to learn whether the victims were people she knew.

“We all are pretty close in this building,” she said.

Gould Hall, built in 1972, houses three architecture department offices, a
dean’s office, a library, shop, lab, computer facilities and classrooms,
according to the university’s Web site.

The building, in an urban neighborhood on the edge of the campus, was closed
for the day, with classes rescheduled elsewhere on campus.

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