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Darien was a charismatic, kind, 25-year-old athlete who was in the process of getting her master’s degree when she was shot during a home invasion. 51 days after being shot in the hand and leg, Darien died from her injuries. Police quickly recovered the murder weapon, but Darien’s parents Wayne and Judi Richardson were horrified when they found out that the gun could not be traced to the shooter due to a loophole in the law known as the private sale loophole. In Maine and elsewhere, unlicensed private sellers are not required to conduct a background check. This loophole then enables people who are prohibited from owning firearms to buy firearms with no questions asked.
Wayne and Judi then became gun violence prevention advocates, fighting not just to close the private sale loophole but also to support victims of violent crime via their foundation, Remembering Darien. They’ve done this both federally and locally, most recently pushing a bill in the Maine Legislature – L.D. 999, referred to as Darien’s Law.
If you or someone you know has information about Darien’s murder, they can reach out anonymously via (207) 874-8575, on the Portland Maine’s police department’s crime tip line at 207-874-8584, or by texting the keyword “PPDME” plus their message to 847411 (TIP411). There is a reward being offered for information related to her case.
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255.
Music provided by: David “Drumcrazie” Curby
Special thanks to Hogan Lovells for their long-standing legal support
℗&©2019 Red, Blue, and Brady
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Darien was a charismatic, kind, 25-year-old athlete who was in the process of getting her master’s degree when she was shot during a home invasion. 51 days after being shot in the hand and leg, Darien died from her injuries. Police quickly recovered the murder weapon, but Darien’s parents Wayne and Judi Richardson were horrified when they found out that the gun could not be traced to the shooter due to a loophole in the law known as the private sale loophole. In Maine and elsewhere, unlicensed private sellers are not required to conduct a background check. This loophole then enables people who are prohibited from owning firearms to buy firearms with no questions asked.
Wayne and Judi then became gun violence prevention advocates, fighting not just to close the private sale loophole but also to support victims of violent crime via their foundation, Remembering Darien. They’ve done this both federally and locally, most recently pushing a bill in the Maine Legislature – L.D. 999, referred to as Darien’s Law.
If you or someone you know has information about Darien’s murder, they can reach out anonymously via (207) 874-8575, on the Portland Maine’s police department’s crime tip line at 207-874-8584, or by texting the keyword “PPDME” plus their message to 847411 (TIP411). There is a reward being offered for information related to her case.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Help support the podcast and Brady's mission by clicking here!
For more information on Brady, follow us on social media @Bradybuzz or visit our website at bradyunited.org.
Full transcripts and bibliographies of this episode are available at bradyunited.org/podcast.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255.
Music provided by: David “Drumcrazie” Curby
Special thanks to Hogan Lovells for their long-standing legal support
℗&©2019 Red, Blue, and Brady
Support the show (https://www.bradyunited.org/donate)
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