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October 16, 2014
Two white male Pennsylvania State Reps, both Democrats, were leaving the state capitol when four blacks males opened fire on them. It was a completely unprovoked attack right down the street from the state capitol. The four black males saw two white guys in suits and decided that it would be fun to try to murder them.
The thugs walked up to them, and one pointed a gun at the head of Rep. Ryan Bizzarro. That is when Rep. Marty Flynn saved both of their lives by pulling out his own concealed handgun. Flynn exchanged fire with the thug. Then Flynn then chased the gunman and “sacked him.”
Flynn said he could tell the assailants were up to no good as they approached him. (The left calls this “racial profiling.”)
From PennLive.com:
Four teenagers have been charged with attempted homicide and robbery of two state representatives late Tuesday night in Harrisburg, according to police.
Jamani Ellison, 17; Jyair Leonard, 15; Derek Anderson, 17 and Zha-quan McGhee, 15, have been charged with attempted homicide, conspiracy, robbery, aggravated assault, recklessly endangering and carrying a firearm without a license, according to a news release issued by police in Harrisburg.
House Democratic Caucus spokesman Bill Patton said that state Rep. Marty Flynn, D-Scranton, and state Rep. Ryan Bizzarro, D-Erie, were walking from the Capitol to the house they stay in when they were approached by their assailants.
The incident happened between North Second and Third streets, around 11 p.m. near the 200 block of Herr Street, police said.
Police said one of the teens pointed a gun at the head of Bizzarro, moments before the suspects and Flynn exchanged gunfire.
“Shots were exchanged between the suspects and the victim and the robbery suspects then fled the area. The suspects were located a few blocks away and were positively identified by the victims. A third suspect, who was in their company, was charged as an accomplice in the robbery. A fourth, Zha-Quan McGhee was arrested at his home, after a follow up investigation,” according to the news release.