RedhorseG20
Smooth as eggs
What if you yell, "it's coming right for us"? Kinda like in the Southpark episode when he yells that at the bunnny rabbit. Does it make it legal then?
And in all seriousness, tin foil hats off, be careful what you guys write. It lasts forever on the internet and could be used against you if you are involved in a questionable shooting.
You couldn't shoot him? I was more or less believing that you can legally shoot a burglar. Car is an extension of your home so I would imagine it to be the same way as it would if a guy was in your home? I still need to take my CCW class, though.
Bottom line:
1.You can, in Louisiana, legally use deadly force to protect people.
2. You cannot, in Louisiana, legally use deadly force to protect property. (You could, however, move to Texas.......it's legal over there).
You couldn't shoot him? I was more or less believing that you can legally shoot a burglar. Car is an extension of your home so I would imagine it to be the same way as it would if a guy was in your home? I still need to take my CCW class, though.
Yeah, well sometimes you want to break the law.
fyi perry stephens, and brpd, and brian harrison ARE being sued civilly. the law was written after their incident.
I think we can all agree on that point... I love real ones as well...
lee from what i've heard on the 6th floor NO Attorney wants to touch that Civil suit.
Hey NOLACOP, batter up!
I remember a case in New Orleans right after they passed the "shoot the carjacker" law. Some guy heard his car being broken into one night in his parking lot. He got his handgun and fired at the crook from the BALCONY of his apartment - 30-35 yards away. Killed him; got charged with murder; eventually got manslaughter with probation and had to give up guns for life.
BTW, If I were charged and were innocent, I'd want Unglesby, too. If I were guilty, I'd want Nathan Fischer, if he's still around - but I couldn't afford either of them.
that brings a tear to my eye, and a smile to my face. REAL, NO HOLDS BARRED I-TOUGHMAN!id just blast em using an 870 with bean bag loads,and drag him off while he is writhing in pain and drive him miles away and just leave him there,a little excessive I know,but funny and he deserves no less if he broke my damn window
§34. Aggravated battery
Aggravated battery is a battery committed with a dangerous weapon.
Whoever commits an aggravated battery shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than ten years, or both.
Acts 1978, No. 394, §1. Amended by Acts 1980, No. 708, §1.
§44.1. Second degree kidnapping
A. Second degree kidnapping is the doing of any of the acts listed in Subsection B wherein the victim is:
(1) Used as a shield or hostage;
(2) Used to facilitate the commission of a felony or the flight after an attempt to commit or the commission of a felony;
(3) Physically injured or sexually abused;
(4) Imprisoned or kidnapped for seventy-two or more hours, except as provided in R.S. 14:45(A)(4) or (5); or
(5) Imprisoned or kidnapped when the offender is armed with a dangerous weapon or leads the victim to reasonably believe he is armed with a dangerous weapon.
B. For purposes of this Section, kidnapping is:
(1) The forcible seizing and carrying of any person from one place to another; or
(2) The enticing or persuading of any person to go from one place to another; or
(3) The imprisoning or forcible secreting of any person.
C. Whoever commits the crime of second degree kidnapping shall be imprisoned at hard labor for not less than five nor more than forty years. At least two years of the sentence imposed shall be without benefit of parole, probation, or suspension of sentence.
that brings a tear to my eye, and a smile to my face. REAL, NO HOLDS BARRED I-TOUGHMAN!
hell yeah. do it! then come on here and whine!
take your second degree kidnapping charge! you will do more time than he would as a burglar!