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"•tv' Friday, March 1 9 RM T □ 2 AM IN THE MSC fEXAS MM ACjQll ‘BLOOD DBIVI Tefirmry 25 - March 1,2002 SPONSORED BY ALPHA PHI OMEGA Commons-Lobby Sbisa-Bus Monday - Friday Monday -Thursday 10:45am -5:45pm 12:00-7:00pm Friday 12:00-5:30pm Vet school Rudder-Bus Monday - Friday Monday - Friday 10:0()am -4:00pm 9:45am - 5:45pm Zachary - Lobby Bio Bio - Lobby Monday- Wednesday Thursday - Friday 10:00am -4:00pm 10:00am-4:00pm Method (Donors Witt (Receive a Commemorative T-Shirt! ^American Red Cross THE BAT T Federal court determin cause of rampage, 4 de BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) — A federal court jury is trying to determine whether negligence or deliberate indif ference by the city of Harlingen led to a July 199& rampage in which four people, including two Border Patrol agents, were killed. The case revolves around a gun that a citizen turned over to city police, thinking it would be destroyed. The gun ended up in the hands of a police officer’s son, who used it in the shooting spree. The jury of five women and one man deliberated for about 30 minutes Monday in a law suit against the city and will resume deliberations Tuesday. Attorneys are seeking dam ages of $40 million for the hus band, daughter and parents of agent Susan Lynn Rodriguez and the parents of agent Ricardo Salinas. They also are seeking $5 million for Raul Rodriguez, a sheriff's deputy who was wounded in the shootout. Plaintiffs say their case may >ettmg i han- lasi become a landmark in standards on the polic dling of firearms. Sylvia Pirtle testified week that she turned the semiau tomatic assault weapon over lo the Harlingen Police Department in 1996 so it would be destroyed. Ultimately, police Detective R.D. Moore took the AR-15 rifle home, where it was stored in a safe that was accessible to his son, 25-year-old Ernest. The younger Moore used the gun in the final hours of a shoot ing spree that claimed four lives. Susan Rodriguez and Salinas were killed and Deputy Raul Rodriguez was wounded while helping hunt for Ernest Moore. Ernest Moore ambushed the three officers in a corn field. He also died from wounds in the shootout. “Whar is ironic is that a weapon meant for destruction so it would not be used for the wrong purpose is ultimately used for exactly that reason.” attorney Fhice Ainsworth said during closing arguments. City Attorney Tom told the jury the case on a misguided consp ory alleging a mh cover-up that didn't e He said that \k had tailed to prove actions led to the dea ‘‘They’ve got to the police chief aff placed them in the pc were in and strippei their constitutional tions,” Lockhart si that’s contrary to the The older Moon last week that the d thought it had discrei weapon’s disposal. Referring to that Ainsworth said, "it's definition of disposal gests deliberate indiffe posal means throw a« Plaintiffs also sti? vouncer Moore had I )UPP tory ot cocaine ahu> had been told of Mo ty for Nazi memoral he displayed in his t Hhen the r ■ the stats lot ith sessio 1 funding fo irg ?st budge ■is is no t ■ who can genda and attalion reo ■y cast the ■arales, a I ■era), brin; c service uni ral, he initia resulting in ■th insura Bth Moral ublic educa isplayed the .ate is facing as not rulec conomy is r S dwindling ■urch in a b TT 1 .^fteac Jurors decide Yates msanite, ■over gaps Instead of to in in th Morales is< HOUSTON (AP) — The fate of Andrea Yates depends on whether jurors believe she was insane when her five children were submerged in the family bathtub, one after another, until they no longer could breathe. An expert witness for the defense will attempt to convince jurors of that notion when he retakes the stand Tuesday. The day will also mark what would have been the eighth birthday of Yates* first-born son. Noah. Dr. George Ringholz, a neuropsychologist from Baylor College of Medicine, told prosecu tors outside the jury’s presence Monday that he is prepared to testify that Yates was insane when she admitted drowning her children last June. Yates suffers from schizophrenia that began during childhood and surfaced initially when she considered grabbing a knife and stabbing Noah, Ringholz testified. Ringholz said he made his d<; based on Texas’ legal standard, Vait and family history' and a battery of tt ducted on the 37-year-old former m stay-at-home mother. Ringholtz said during tests he condu score was well within the range of the positive for schizophrenia. Jurors wa mental illness is characterized by i impairment in functioning and symptor sions. hallucinations, incoherence and Defense attorney Wendell Oo Ringholz if Yates had ever been diar schizophemia before. “Not that I’m aware of,” Ringholr Ringholz said Andrea Yates migtytr viously been diagnosed with because her doctors only saw her fori* He said without review ing her ent'* might be inappropriate” to make sudid ation wi ke affirrr ’■finan iss of rac Thi Bat ■ublic ser ip t<) spe ,Brly vo ace Repu ioi' ill it Opinion Edit Lews Edit lews Edit Battalion a include the j the right ' 'njperson at 0 M to: 014 Re *43 111. Fax: BC wants to he your college of choice. CONVENIENT Choose BC for affordable academic transfer COST-EFFECTIVE programs, job skills training, and cultural COMPREHENSIVE enhancement. 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