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Imaginative web site (www.birdman.org) features mythical weapons and accessories - 
like night sights that mount on the side of your handgun so that you can hold the gun 
sideways, the way some actors do in movies.

http://www.timesdispatch.com/frontpage/MGBEMDSK3OC.html

Jun 18, 2001

Hoax angers city officials

Bogus flier promotes night sights as accessories for Glock handguns

BY WILL JONES
TIMES-DISPATCH STAFF WRITER

For a few hours, Birdman Weapons Systems and the HoMeBoY Nyte-Sytes were prime targets 
in
Richmond.

"They're advocating destruction on our streets, and they're targeting our people," 
Councilman G.
Manoli Loupassi said. "That's about as bad as it gets."

Police Capt. Walter Allmon expressed similar outrage. He said a flier promoting the 
HoMeBoY is
disturbing because it's designed to appeal to young black men, who often are the 
victims of gun
violence in Richmond and elsewhere.

Allmon, who leads Richmond's detective division, brought the flier to the city's 
Public Safety
Committee about three weeks ago and said it had been distributed that weekend at a gun 
show
in Henrico County.

The flier, actually a printout from a Web site, urges would-be buyers to "be the first 
in the hood to have the
HoMeBoY brand Night Sights installed on your New-Model Glock!"

It says orders are being accepted and shows pictures of a Glock handgun outfitted to 
allow sideways shooting "as
seen in today's hit movies."

"Allows firing from car windows, over fences, bar counters, or simply while chasing 
someone through the hood!"

Birdman Weapons Systems promotes itself as providing "Unfriendly Products for an 
Unfriendly World." The flier
gives specifications for the HoMeBoY, including its weight and size, as well as the 
Glock models on which it can be
used.

Before realizing the HoMeBoY apparently isn't an actual product, Loupassi, chairman of 
the Public Safety
Committee, was outraged.

"I believe that is indefensible, and I'm part of the pro-gun lobby," he told a 
reporter.

A few hours later, Loupassi gave copies of the flier to City Council members and said 
the state attorney general's
office and the federal prosecutor's office should be asked to investigate.

"In my opinion, it does not get any worse than this," said Loupassi, a lawyer and 
former city prosecutor.

By the next day, Loupassi had discovered the HoMeBoY isn't real, and the Web site, 
Birdman.org, isn't a link to a
weapons company. He expressed relief and considered the matter dropped. "It's a 
freedom-of-expression issue."

But he added, "I don't see the humor in it, because I've seen so many people die 
because of guns."

Birdman.org is registered to an address in Covington, Ky., according to the Web site 
networksolutions.com. The
Times-Dispatch contacted Birdman by e-mail and got a coy response. The person refused 
to be identified except
as Birdman. The Times-Dispatch also contacted by phone a woman who described herself 
as Birdman's mother.

Birdman's Web site includes a lengthy commentary on modern society and says it offers 
the best and most
powerful weaponry concepts. "To gaze upon these images is to gaze upon your inner soul 
and the cold, brutal war
waged within. Look, study, 'think' . . . and then ask yourself, 'Do I really fear 
this?'"

Allmon said he learned the HoMeBoY wasn't real soon after returning from last month's 
Public Safety Committee
meeting. He said the rights to free speech and to bear arms are to be respected, but, 
he added, Birdman's Web
site raises serious concerns even if its products are only concepts.

He noted other night sights are available, and Birdman suggests they be used for 
shooting people, particularly
young black males. "This gun show was held within a mile of predominantly 
African-American communities," he
said.

Paul F. Jannuzzo, vice president and general counsel for Glock Inc. in Smyrna, Ga., 
said the company has been
aware of the HoMeBoY. He said he sent a letter to Birdman a while back, asking that 
the company's name no
longer be used.

"This is the first we've heard of anyone taking this seriously," he said. "I can't 
believe a police officer would look at
that and not know it wasn't real. They've been watching too many movies."

A Glock could not be outfitted and work as the Web site suggests, he said.

"Except to look like Antonio Banderas, why would you? Who holds their gun like that?"

Bill Dunham, agent in charge of the Richmond office of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, 
Tobacco and Firearms, said
his agency has been familiar with the Birdman site for some time. He said it's 
believed to be a satire, in part
because it doesn't give prices or any opportunity to buy weapons.

He said some of the weapons described could not be made legally. He also found the 
site's high number of "hits" -
more than 100,000 in the past year - a bit disturbing.

"It puts ideas in people's heads," Dunham said. "We don't need any more creative 
weapons than there are."

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