MAN RESTRAINED AFTER UZI SPREE.Byline: Bhavna Mistry Daily News Staff Writer A Del Sur Gardens trailer park resident in a dispute with the park's manager shot up a neighboring bar with an Uzi submachine gun Uzi submachine gun Compact automatic weapon used throughout the world as a police and special-forces firearm. It was named for its designer, Uziel Gal, an Israeli officer who developed it after the Arab-Israeli War of 1948. It is 25.6 in. before being subdued sub·due tr.v. sub·dued, sub·du·ing, sub·dues 1. To conquer and subjugate; vanquish. See Synonyms at defeat. 2. To quiet or bring under control by physical force or persuasion; make tractable. 3. by patrons, officials said Wednesday. Jeffery Anderson entered the Del Sur Gardens Bar, 9020 W. Avenue J, shortly after 4 p.m. Tuesday, ordered a drink and got into an argument with the park's owner. He left and returned armed and wearing a camouflage jacket, officials said. ``He walked in and told everyone to leave but her,'' bartender Lori Nard said. ``Then he fired two shots into the air and no one moved.'' Anderson fired the weapon in a circular motion In physics, circular motion is rotation along a circle: a circular path or a circular orbit. The rotation around a fixed axis of a three-dimensional body involves circular motion of its parts. into the bar's ceiling before Danny Farrell, 37, jumped up next to Anderson, grabbed the front end of the gun and pulled the suspect onto a pool table as he continued to fire. Other patrons helped subdue sub·due tr.v. sub·dued, sub·du·ing, sub·dues 1. To conquer and subjugate; vanquish. See Synonyms at defeat. 2. To quiet or bring under control by physical force or persuasion; make tractable. 3. the suspect until deputies arrived. He was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder In the criminal law, attempted murder is committed when the defendant does an act that is more than merely preparatory to the commission of the crime of murder and, at the time of these acts, the person has a specific intention to kill. and was being held at Lancaster Sheriff's Station in lieu of $500,000 bail. Bar officials said that Anderson was angry with the park manager, who he thought had been gossiping about him. |
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