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Default See, I told you RRAP is peaceful when KB9RQZ is away.


Slow Code wrote:
Now if we can just get rid of the Beer Enema brigade, Woger, Stevie,
Lloydie, Billy Smith, and Toad, these groups can get back to being radio
groups again and we can talk about how to employ CW to save ham radio,
because I know we all agree CW is what will save it.

Catch you on the bands unless you're a No-code ham, then I won't
because I don't do CB.

Tnx, 73
de Slow Code

One dead, one arrested after CB radio argument at Vancouver mall

VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) -- A Vancouver man was shot to death Saturday in
the parking lot of Westfield Vancouver mall following an argument over
citizens band radio.

Kenneth Eichhorn, 47, died after surgery at Southwest Washington
Medical Center, police said Saturday. Jon William Loveless, 44, also of
Vancouver, was arrested for investigation of second-degree murder in
the shooting.

Police responded about 1:30 a.m. Saturday to reports of multiple shots
fired in the mall parking lot. Officers found the wounded Eichhorn in
his pickup truck.

Loveless called 911 a short time later, reporting that he had been
involved in a shooting. He was being held without bail in the Clark
County Jail.

The two men apparently did not know each other, but got into an
argument over CB radio before they met at the mall. Both men were
armed, police said. The nature of the disagreement was not disclosed.

Later Saturday, CB users were still talking about the early-morning
argument between "Ken" and "Brander."

Longtime CB user Noel Perkins, 41, of Vancouver said he often hears
arguments over the radio. "It's part of the game," said Perkins, whose
CB handle is Snakebite. "Some people take it seriously, some people
don't."

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Information from: The Columbian, http://www.columbian.com