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by CHL/LEO
Mon Jun 25, 2007 1:36 pm
Forum: Shooting Ranges
Topic: Tactical Edge, Roanoke, May be Delayed...
Replies: 14
Views: 4423

I do not believe for a minute that Mark had anything to do with this.
no on e really believes Mark had anything to do with this, but he has to be arrested.
Perhaps you're right, but sometimes people believe what they want to believe - especially so in the case when they think they know someone very well. I've seen enough where nothing much shocks me anymore when it comes to people and what they will do - especially when it involves family members.

Again, I hope you're right but it also sounds from your email like the investors will be moving forward anyway. I'm sure that they can find plenty of qualified individuals to operate the range if need be.
by CHL/LEO
Sun Jun 24, 2007 1:28 am
Forum: Shooting Ranges
Topic: Tactical Edge, Roanoke, May be Delayed...
Replies: 14
Views: 4423

Mark Honish's only previous criminal history appears to be a September 2005 arrest in Dallas County on a weapon possession charge, which was later dismissed by a grand jury.
In the June 6 e-mail – only a portion of which police released – David Honish blames his brother for "stupidity and your ongoing felony possession of firearms," without further explanation.
David Honish had been arrested twice on charges of weapon possession in Denton County. A 2006 incident was dismissed.
In May, he was sentenced to 12 months of probation and 80 hours of community service for a January incident in Denton. A police officer found David Honish, wearing "army-style clothing," standing behind a building with a "ninja kubaton," a heavy metal object made to be held in a fist with spikes extending from the knuckles, according to court records.
Court papers state that a witness told police Mr. Honish had been crouching behind bushes at an apartment complex and appeared to be window peeping, which Mr. Honish denied.
WOW! - and these guys were going to being running the range :shock:

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