The wording of the actual criminal charge can depend on the prevailing law in that particular jurisdiction however it is definitely Assault with Intent To Kill.
road rage
Road Rage
The charges against Stewart, 25, include two counts of attempted capital murder of a law enforcement officer, arson, and use of a weapon or device for an act of terror. According to Virginia law enforcement officials, Stewart targeted two Stafford County law enforcement officers and a former girlfriend in three early morning pipe bomb attacks on Tuesday. No one was injured in the incidents. Officials said that Stewart was upset by pending legal action against him.
Yes, if you have a concealed hand guns permit with you at all times. The ammunition can not be in the weapon or stored in the same place in the vehicle as the hand gun, however it may be in the clip or magazine of the weapon as long as they are not stored around eachother. So basically, you can have a concealed hand gun in your vehicle as long as you always have your permit for the weapon and it is not loaded.
Resources to do that are available only to law enforcement.
Put it on its delivery vehicle.
A weapon mostly used by military or law enforcement , used to cause temporary blindness and disorientation :)
assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill inflicting serious injury
Generally speaking, no. Firefighters are (generally) not sworn law enforcement officers.
A collapsing baton. In a lot of law enforcement agencies, they've replaced the PR-24 nightstick.
No. They are protective clothing; similar to a hard hat.But 'intent' is the lynch pin.
In most states the carry laws are the same for black powder as any other weapon. The NRA-ILA website has an extensive data base that may help for your area, or the local law enforcement officials are a good place to inquire.
absolutely, that is why there is a crime called vehicular manslaughter