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This is sad, ironic and ammunition for the anti-gun lobby.

Gun-toting soccer mom, husband shot dead - CNN.com

(CNN) -- Soccer mom Melanie Hain, who made national headlines last year by having a loaded, holstered handgun at her 5-year-old daughter's soccer game, has been found shot dead in her home along with her husband, police said Thursday.


Melanie Hain was found shot dead in her home along with her husband Thursday.

Information from 911 calls shows that it took a SWAT team nearly an hour and a half to gain entry to the Lebanon, Pennsylvania, home Wednesday evening. Inside, they found the bodies of Hain, 31, and her husband, Scott, 33, police Capt. Daniel Wright said.

Police have avoided labeling the incident a murder-suicide. However, they do not believe that another person was involved, Wright said. A full investigation is under way, he added.

"Who [Melanie Hain] is does not change the course of this investigation," he said. The autopsies are scheduled for Friday.

Melanie Hain's attorney, Matthew B. Weisberg, said she told him a few months ago that she and her husband were separating. It was not immediately clear whether they were still living together.

The couple's three children were unharmed and took refuge at a neighbor's house before police arrived, Wright said, and the children remain in a neighbor's care.

During the incident, police told neighbor Ann DiJohnson to avoid rooms with windows in fear of a possible shootout.

"It was frightening," DiJohnson said. "I'm still shaking."

Thomas Shaak, who lives a block from the Hains, said the couple hardly socialized with neighbors. The avid gardener said he occasionally saw Scott Hain working on his yard, but the two did not greet each other. He said Hain worked as a security officer and often kept odd hours.

Melanie Hain became an overnight celebrity and, to some, a steward of Second Amendment rights when she carried a Glock strapped to her belt to her daughter's soccer game September 11, 2008.

Days later, on September 20, her permit to carry a gun was revoked by Lebanon County Sheriff Michael DeLeo, who claimed that she showed poor judgment at the child's game. County Judge Robert Eby later reinstated the permit.

Weisberg, Hain's attorney, said the sheriff's action violated Hain's First, Second, Fourth and 14th Amendment rights.

A lawsuit was filed against DeLeo on Hain's behalf for compensatory damages. She sought punitive and statutory damages, Weisberg said, along with reimbursement of attorneys' fees and lost wages.

Although Weisberg called the Hains a "loving" and "unified" couple, he said that about four months ago, Melanie Hain told him that they were separating and that she wanted to remove his name from the $1 million lawsuit.

Although there was no indication of abuse, Weisberg said, Melanie Hain was contemplating getting a "stay-away order."

"It's shocking," Weisberg said of the shooting. "And sadly ironic."
 
She DID show poor judgement openly carrying like that. Just because you have a right, does not mean you don't have to have the common sense that goes along with the responsibility.... Innocent until proven crazy... More ammo for the Brady bunch, but the statistics still prove legal gun owners are by and large a much more responsible bunch than society in general.
 
She DID show poor judgement openly carrying like that. Just because you have a right, does not mean you don't have to have the common sense that goes along with the responsibility.... Innocent until proven crazy... More ammo for the Brady bunch, but the statistics still prove legal gun owners are by and large a much more responsible bunch than society in general.

Yep. No need to go around printing everywhere. If you really carry concealed you can go anywhere without a metal detector or a search and be undetected. Seems like she wanted the attention.

Feel bad for the kids. I couldn't imagine growing up with all that baggage.
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Never heard of them :dunno: nor do I think a murder suicide as common as they are in this country has any impact on my 2nd amendment rights, given me 233 years ago..............
 
Never heard of them :dunno: nor do I think a murder suicide as common as they are in this country has any impact on my 2nd amendment rights, given me 233 years ago..............

Hopefully you are right, but this lady hit the news pretty hard when she showed up at her kids soccer game, open carry. I think there was even a thread here about it. Now that this has happened you could have people using it as justification to further restrict handguns. Just my thoughts.
 
Does this mean we can cancel their food-stamps now? 2 down, 2 billion to go...

So how fast you had the motorcycle mister?
 
Law abiding God fearing citizens should carry a gun for protection. Everyone is responsible to protect themselves and men are responsible to protect their women, children and property. Others are known as victims. :rulez:::18:firing:
 
Hopefully you are right, but this lady hit the news pretty hard when she showed up at her kids soccer game, open carry. I think there was even a thread here about it. Now that this has happened you could have people using it as justification to further restrict handguns. Just my thoughts.

See you've ruined my entire day because this is the type of retarded shid that caused me to stop watching the news. :laugh:

Nothing like the ignorant masses , post up some youtube reality TV :rofl:
 
How do 3 kids overcome witnessing a murder-suicide of their parents?


I'm guessing they probably don't. It's a very unfortunate situation, regardless of the mom's pre-existing reputation.
 
See you've ruined my entire day because this is the type of retarded shid that caused me to stop watching the news. :laugh:

Nothing like the ignorant masses , post up some youtube reality TV :rofl:

Sorry bro, that was not my intent at all....You can return to fantasy land where old guy get the young girls....:poke:












Wait a minute.....:banghead:
 
I'm not familiar with the open carry. Been thinking about this myself lately. Concealed carry is what I'm familiar with. I think back a hundred years ago it was common to walk around town with a firearm on your hip, today things are different. Our culture just doesn't put up with it today. Of course I don't have to have my weapon visible to the public to protect myself. By the way I never carry off duty, I just don't. With all the constant threats I should.
 
Sorry bro, that was not my intent at all....You can return to fantasy land where old guy get the young girls....:poke:












Wait a minute.....:banghead:


:rofl: you left off beautiful, going to meet her for lunch, be good brother...
 
They had some law that effected firearms here in Florida which spirited people to open carry. Remember the 7-11(and other places) up on the corner with a No Fire arms allowed sign because of it. It was amended fairly quick.
 
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