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Subject: 'Million Mom' activist convicted in shooting

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'Million Mom' activist convicted in shooting
Bereaved mother shot wrong man after son killed

By Jon Dougherty
© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com


A bereaved mother whose son was shot and killed nearly two
years ago -- and
who spoke out against gun violence and memorialized shooting
victims at the
"Million Mom March" rally in Washington, D.C., last Mother's
Day -- was
herself convicted of shooting a man she wrongly believed was
her son's
killer.

Barbara Graham, the Washington Post reported Thursday, "was
found guilty in
D.C. Superior Court S of trying to avenge her son's death by
shooting a
young man" last year that "she blamed for the killing."

Graham, who lost her own son in 1999 in a shooting death at
a Martin Luther
King, Jr. rally, became active in a Washington-area group,
"Mothers on the
Move Spiritually," in the months following her son's death.
The group
helped sponsor the MMM event, where Graham "spoke out S and
helped
memorialize the dead," the paper said.

The Million Moms March, which becomes nine months old as an
organization
Feb. 14, has become one of the nation's leading advocates of
stringent gun
control. The group, which promotes gun-control activism
among the nation's
mothers, says it is "dedicated to preventing gun death and
injury and
supporting victims and survivors of gun trauma."

Specifically, the organization promotes nationwide gun
registration and
wants to "close gun show loopholes." Also, it supports a
"one gun purchase
a month" program, and "strict oversight of the gun
industry," among other
measures.

Officials with the group, which has its main office in San
Francisco
General Hospital, did not return phone calls on Friday
seeking comments
about Graham's involvement with the Mother's Day speech or
her conviction.

According to the Post, jurors last week returned guilty
verdicts on nine
counts against Graham, 49, for her Jan. 26, 2000, shooting
of Kikko Smith,
age 23. The shooting has left Smith paralyzed and confined
to a wheelchair
for life.

Smith has spent most of the past year in a hospital, said
the Post account.

Witnesses said Graham, who has three living children and who
was distraught
over the loss of her son and frustrated with police efforts
to catch her
son's killer, went to Smith's house with her son's .45-cal.
handgun and
30-year-old Erskine Moorer, the boyfriend of one of Graham's
daughters.

When they arrived at about 6 p.m., Graham twice asked
Smith -- who had been
called outside by friends and was talking to them as they
sat in their car
-- his name.

Prosecutors said Graham and Moorer then pulled out guns and
began shooting
at Smith as he ran from them. However, the Post said,
Moorer's attorney,
Douglas Wood, told the jury that his client had left the
neighborhood
before the shooting.

"Asked who confronted him with a gun, Smith pointed
emphatically to Graham,
who sat still and somber. At another point, he pointed
firmly at Moorer,
saying Moorer joined the ambush as he ran from Graham," the
paper said.

Prosecutors said during the trial that Graham likely
confused Smith with
another young man with a similar-sounding name, and that
Smith was not the
one who shot her son in 1999.

"Prosecutors suggested that the grieving mother probably
misunderstood
Smith, thinking he said the name 'Teacco,' a young man she
blamed -- also
mistakenly, prosecutors say -- for her son's slaying," said
the Post.

One bullet fired by Graham is still lodged in Smith's spine.
He told jurors
during testimony that doctors say he will likely never walk
again.

"From a mother to a mother, she knew better," said Smith's
mother, Mary Ann
Smith, after jurors reached their decision. "You can't tell
the kids to
stop the violence with the mothers running around like
this."

Graham faces 15 years to life in prison for three of the
most serious
charges against her. She will be sentenced March 29, the
paper said.

According to information published by MMM, in 1998 a total
of 30,708 people
were killed by guns in the U.S. Of those, 17,424 were gun
suicides, 12,102
were gun homicides, 886 were unintentional or accidental
shootings, and 316
were shooting deaths of undetermined intent, the group said.

Meanwhile, the Second Amendment Sisters, a pro-gun rights
organization that
also caters to women, says more gun laws and restrictions
are "anti-self
defense" and actually serve to put more women at risk of
violence and
injury.

Also, the SAS said federal crime statistics show that twice
as many
children die each year from non-gun homicide, and that eight
times as many
children die from non-gun violence, indicating that "the
problem is
violence, not guns."

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