Police warn teens about paintball guns 07/20/08 (The News-Herald)WOODHAVEN ? Police are warning youths that they could be painting themselves in a corner with law enforcement by misusing paintball guns. The warning comes after police had reports of two incidents involving paintball guns.
Training mimics crisis (The San Angelo Standard-Times)The situation was serious: Someone threw a canister emitting vapors and an oily substance into an office building at Goodfellow Air Force Base, and four people had signs of blistering on exposed skin. Then a suspect took two people hostage and ran to a nearby building.
Paintball pioneer also ingenious inventor (The Herald News)In unincorporated Kendall County, on the fringe of Minooka, Patrick Stapleton has owned and operated Paint Pursuit Games for 20 years. Stapleton has been playing the game since 1984 and been a field official since 1985.
Lewiston Crime Bulletin (The Lewiston Sun Journal)Between Friday, July 11, at 7 a.m. and Thursday, July 17, at 7 a.m., this department has responded to 820 calls for service. Of those calls, 193 of them were motor vehicle stops.
Our reporter takes one for team, with Islanders' help (Newsday)Jim Baumbach joins the Islanders' prospects for a little paintball and finds out the young athletes' competitive streak extends beyond hockey.
Professional paintball splashes down at The Ralph (The Buffalo News)After putting on my gear and filling up my tank with ammunition, reality hits: I'm about to be up to my elbows in trouble.
Taking one for the team, with Isles' help (AM New York)Boom! Boom! Boom! As the sound of paintball guns echoed repeatedly in the distance, I found temporary shelter behind a red inflated cushion ... alongside three guys who may be Islanders some day.
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