No, its really simple. Don't steal **** from people and you live. Done.OK, but do you have a gun that takes an hour, or a week from the perpetrator's life? That would be just.
No, its really simple. Don't steal **** from people and you live. Done.OK, but do you have a gun that takes an hour, or a week from the perpetrator's life? That would be just.
Eh, as BugI mentions, if the driver fled and put the shooter in danger of great bodily harm or death with his actions, there could be a legitimate argument for self-defense.
Eyewitness testimony is notoriously unreliable and doubly so when "reported" by the media, which is why I'm interested in the surveillance video.
The 'perp' made that decision.OK, but do you have a gun that takes an hour, or a week from the perpetrator's life? That would be just.
If the perpetrator took any action that put life in immediate danger shooting them is acceptable period by law.OK, but do you have a gun that takes an hour, or a week from the perpetrator's life? That would be just.
OK, but do you have a gun that takes an hour, or a week from the perpetrator's life? That would be just.
We already knew that. We are still sad the car owner is getting hosed because of some piece of **** ****sucking ****tard thiefFrom the bits n pieces that I have read through various news sources the perp was shot while driving away from the shooter and the shooter was not in danger of being ran over nor was anyone else in danger. At this point my car is not worth the risk of spending any time whatsoever in jail.
Just my opinion, Stand your ground does not apply here. Once that threat of imminent danger is gone we lose our reasonable cause of justifiable homicide. If the perp was shot trying to carjack that is another story.
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Or don't steal peoples **** and stay alive.Fact : There will always be crimals in the world.
Why would the owner of the car leave the keys in it and unlocked on Emerson Avenue. Shooting someone that didn't put you in danger isn't right. That's why you have insurance. If you cant afford insurance dont leave you car unlocked in a bad part of town.
He could try not leaving the keys in the car - everWow that article is disgusting! So I'm supposed to go around fist fighting people that want to steal my **** that I paid for? I dont think so. Hopefully the charges are dropped against this guy.
Be optimistic. In an infinite multiverse all “fork in the road” possibilities actually occur, including ones where the laws are like Texas’ and the jury exonerates the victim! Or the victim’s shot misses but the perp crashes the car into a Tesla which immediately causes the battery to burst into flames incinerating the perp. Does multiverse karma exist?When things go in one direction, you never know what would have happened if things went in another direction.
To explain, a policeman sees a student enter a school with a gun and does nothing, 20 children get murdered. OR the policeman sees a student enter a school with a gun and stops the student. 20 children never know that they were going to die.
So this car thief was going to murder a family next week, but we will never know that because the thief can no longer carry out that deed.
That is the problem with life, one never knows what would have happened if someone took the other road in that fabled "fork in the road".
they just updated it 11 minutes ago. So most of us that read the article the first time or two probably did not.Did anyone read the article? The thief stole it from another thief. The man now in jail for murder stole that car months ago, and is just mad that someone else stole his already purloined ride. Both are scum, and good riddance!
"You are trying to kidnap what I have rightfully stolen, and I think it quite ungentlemanly."
Good timing on my part. I guess that changes the picturethey just updated it 11 minutes ago. So most of us that read the article the first time or two probably did not.
yes in light of that... **** em both.Good timing on my part. I guess that changes the picture