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In reply to the discussion: Homeowner caught on tape "finishing off" teen burglars. Murder or self defense? [View all]Skip Intro
(19,768 posts)82. I'm not going to be worried about the invader's safety. I'm going to view him (or her)
as a mortal threat. And in a me or him situation, which I'm going to assume it is if he's breaking into my home, I'm going to do everything I can to make sure it's him, and not me. The survival of the intruder is going to be at the bottom of my list of concerns.
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Homeowner caught on tape "finishing off" teen burglars. Murder or self defense? [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Apr 2014
OP
Of course they do. Human life isn't worth a dime anymore in this fucked up country.
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#3
that's because the internet is filled with old men with gun fantasies..
progressivebydesign
Apr 2014
#118
then you wonder how much of that was even true.. based on his instability. n/t
progressivebydesign
Apr 2014
#124
Are you motherfucking kidding me? He put the gun under her chin and blew her brains out.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2014
#45
Makes no difference how many times. He was not in danger when firing the last shot. nt
Logical
Apr 2014
#13
that's not the issue, nobody is denying what they did was wrong, it's that there was a point where
JI7
Apr 2014
#20
He put the gun under her chin and blew her brains out. That is an execution...
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2014
#46
According to neighbors he was constantly shooting his guns in his yard and had the cops
MillennialDem
Apr 2014
#75
Blame the parents. Classy. Anybody but the murderer, because it's my house. Mine, mine,
Ed Suspicious
Apr 2014
#83
i'm not trying to be sanctimonious, but the difference between a gun owner and somebody like myself
Ed Suspicious
Apr 2014
#53
Unless someone is armed, you hold them at gunpoint and call the police.
progressivebydesign
Apr 2014
#123
Yahoo News should be fucking fumigated. Filled to the brim with sociopathic cockroaches. n/t
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#27
I don't think that is true. 1st degree murder requires prior planning and intent.
stevenleser
Apr 2014
#149
If intruders break into your home, there is nothing wrong with waiting for them ...
spin
Apr 2014
#38
Fair enough. But how is not murder when the guy shot the teens MULTIPLE times??
darkangel218
Apr 2014
#79
No question it is murder, just the degree. I argue 2nd degree murder or manslaughter.
stevenleser
Apr 2014
#150
He taped (audio) the shootings and his comments, and then told the cops all about
tblue37
Apr 2014
#86
Armed or not, do you deliver a coup de grace to someone already shot 3 times, twice in the head?
MillennialDem
Apr 2014
#74
I doubt it. But the guy was in his house, they broke in. They instigated the situation.
Skip Intro
Apr 2014
#76
I'm no fan of drug addicts (have a family member who is one - he is a POS) but your logic is a
MillennialDem
Apr 2014
#80
I'm not going to be worried about the invader's safety. I'm going to view him (or her)
Skip Intro
Apr 2014
#82
Very few people dispute the fact that you have the right to shoot, stab, club, or
MillennialDem
Apr 2014
#96
Which is no more nor no less a relevant lesson than "if you don't want to die in a car accident..."
LanternWaste
Apr 2014
#128
I wonder how many people would have defended the homeowner if instead of
MillennialDem
Apr 2014
#137
If somebody breaks into my house, the first thing I'm going to do is find a way to get out of the
Ed Suspicious
Apr 2014
#84
Good call. I mean, is it that unreasonable or unsafe for the homeowner to say I have you in
Ed Suspicious
Apr 2014
#108
Agreed, I guess I was thinking of the no warning before you kill someone
Jesus Malverde
Apr 2014
#159
dumb kids. but dumb shouldn't mean dead. too bad they broke into a pschopath's house.
dionysus
Apr 2014
#121
The mentally ill (drug addicts) met the mentally ill (sociopath) with predictable results
MillennialDem
Apr 2014
#126
I am thankful I barely even remember Reagan (I was born right before he was sworn in), but
MillennialDem
Apr 2014
#136
Yep, I've noticed a lot of pro second amendment men defend it because guns are
MillennialDem
Apr 2014
#131
I have no issue with his initial self defense, it's the execution that is the problem.
dilby
Apr 2014
#146
Yeah, if I were one of their parents, that guy's best option would be incarceration...
stevenleser
Apr 2014
#154