The NRA at the SuperBowl
PHOENIX (AP) — A would-be bar owner angry at being denied a liquor license threatened to shoot people at the Super Bowl and drove to within sight of the stadium with a rifle and 200 rounds of ammunition before changing his mind, federal authorities said.
Kurt William Havelock, who ultimately turned himself in, had vowed to “shed the blood of the innocent” in a manifesto mailed Sunday to media outlets, according to court documents. “No one destroys my dream,” he wrote.
The documents say he was armed with an AR-15 assault-style rifle Sunday when he reached a parking lot near University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, where pre-game activities were happening.
Apparently, the ‘dream’ of this gunloon was to open a bar called “Drunkenstein’s.”
Of course, this gunloon’s weapon of choice was a firearm that was previously banned but now quite popular among unstable gunloons seeking to fulfill their fantasies. The comments of an interviewed NRA quisling are quite interesting.
