You're playing the what if game again.
Ever touched fire as a kid? It burned when you touched it right? So the next time, you didn't touch it, right?
Don't go playing hero and you won't be in court.
You're playing the what if game again.
Whether deadly force was justified or not isn't the question. It's if this could have been avoided had the OC guy not put himself into the situation he had no part of being in.
You don't comprehend things very well. When did I say that he wouldn't come back in? He was agitated by the guy taking his plate number and followed him back in the store. The problem is the guy taking the plate number... That's always been the problem.
Ever touched fire as a kid? It burned when you touched it right? So the next time, you didn't touch it, right?
Don't go playing hero and you won't be in court.
Nobody is arguing that deadly force was or was not justified. Mandeville Police already submitted their finding to the DA. He probably won't go to a grand jury.
What will happen is he will be taken to court in a civil wrongful death lawsuit and probably lose everything he worked for. And THAT, is what I'm getting at. That store clerk or store owner that this guy felt so strongly about defending probably won't even so much as donate to the gofundme. Getting it ruled justified is not the end of the story here.
Whether deadly force was justified or not isn't the question. It's if this could have been avoided had the OC guy not put himself into the situation he had no part of being in.
I missed the part about someones life being endangered. The aggressor was also unarmed. I see very little justification for deadly force.
Direct Quote from the original report.
"The suspect left the store, but came back several times, becoming more aggressive with each visit."
Pretty sure if you owned a store and a guy assaulted you and left, you would be hoping someone got a plate number.
Go back and read the post I quoted and was responding to.
That is exactly what was said.
The problem is the guy taking the plate number... That's always been the problem.
no I don't think you understand, the problem here has always been the perp causing a problem in the first place. NOW IF he had not been a Poo Head in the first place no one would have been inclined to take down his LP.
I don't recall the owner of the store being present.
I was sort of reiterating what you posted given the lack of comprehension we have around here.
This game you are playing, it's called the What-If game and don't wish to play with you
that is not right I have another hour of work to get through. still weighting on some emails to come in on some activation so I have to sit here. I don't want to read the new pub on KMI yet.
If you are bored...... http://www.legis.la.gov/legis/video.aspx?roomid=8
HB142 should be up for discussion and vote today.
I read through hall this. This is what I have learned.
This community, filled with what I typically think are like minded people, with similar goals, understandings, and hearts is actually filled with about half of people that will not, and don't find it smart, to help each other.
Its not "hero" to attempt to grab a license plate. That's damn near a obligation as a member of a civil society based around law and order.
WTF is wrong with some of yall? Regardless of this case (I am not familiar with the case), numerous people have mentioned grabbing a LP# is this huge offense that "asked for trouble". Have yall never called 911 for a wreckless driver? Suspicious person/vehicle??? The neighbors of the San Bernardino shooters didn't... that lady driving on I10 last year who followed the drunk driver for 7miles didn't... people died because of it.
I would absolutely HATE to meet some of you and have in some form or another mine or my families lives reliant on you in any way. It would be better knowing those around me were a bunch of libtards, at least I would know what to expect from them.
You people are showing to be more and more sided with the scum we should all be advocating against. Detaching yourselves from realities and your fellow citizens is shameful.
His fund is only $19,820.00 short. Feel free to show your support and just put up the rest for him. Also libtards are the ones that want others to take care of their families for them.
I dont think its a libtarded mindset to look out for out neighbor and hope he responds in kind. Sounds pretty much the opposite. A lib would tell the government to force their neighbor to protect them.
. . . The problem is the guy taking the plate number... That's always been the problem.
I read through hall this. This is what I have learned.
This community, filled with what I typically think are like minded people, with similar goals, understandings, and hearts is actually filled with about half of people that will not, and don't find it smart, to help each other.
Its not "hero" to attempt to grab a license plate. That's damn near a obligation as a member of a civil society based around law and order.
WTF is wrong with some of yall? Regardless of this case (I am not familiar with the case), numerous people have mentioned grabbing a LP# is this huge offense that "asked for trouble". Have yall never called 911 for a wreckless driver? Suspicious person/vehicle??? The neighbors of the San Bernardino shooters didn't... that lady driving on I10 last year who followed the drunk driver for 7miles didn't... people died because of it.
I would absolutely HATE to meet some of you and have in some form or another mine or my families lives reliant on you in any way. It would be better knowing those around me were a bunch of libtards, at least I would know what to expect from them.
You people are showing to be more and more sided with the scum we should all be advocating against. Detaching yourselves from realities and your fellow citizens is shameful.
His fund is only $19,820.00 short. Feel free to show your support and just put up the rest for him. Also libtards are the ones that want others to take care of their families for them.