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John24
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Have you even seen the video? He was standing by her window.If he had been standing by her window or
Have you even seen the video? He was standing by her window.If he had been standing by her window or
I think these transgressions should be called out, it helps maintain the social order.I remember an incident where someone parked in a handicap space. Someone else asked them to move. They moved. No one died.
I consider that a serious threat as do most people. Threatening to call the police or some other state agent on someone really increases the tension.At most the threat should be “I’m gonna report you” then snap a photo
It is a serious threat, but not a violent one. It can also be effective if preceded with “If you don’t move, then …” thus giving the party the opportunity to correct their mistake without consequences.I consider that a serious threat as do most people. Threatening to call the police or some other state agent on someone really increases the tension.
No, he wasn’t. He was standing away from her car not next to the window.
Really? “I’m going to report you” is a serious threat? So serious that someone is justified in responding to the threat of a parking ticket with gunfire?I consider that a serious threat as do most people.
Yeah. It’s her fault the father of her children died that day. She should have known her place, and said “yes, sir, right away, sir,” and moved her car.The woman had the choice to roll her window up and move her car to avoid him.
That’s true. So shoot them before they can do any harm, right?There are many unstable, angry people out there. You never know who you are going to cross paths with.
No. Fear, by itself, is not justification for violence, let alone taking a life.If someone fears for their life, they should have the right to defend their life and protect themselves.
Reminds me of the case with Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. He was a career bully … tried to harm a police officer … who had a gun. Picked on the wrong guy.That is the world we live in today, especially the large cities - whenever you leave your house, you have no idea who you will cross paths with especially if you live in a high crime area.
I don’t carry a weapon or have a conceal and carry permit.
I am not telepathic so I don’t know what either man was thinking.
However, if the man who was pushed to the ground had been fatally injured or if he had not been armed and the shover had continued to assault him and he was severely injured, my feelings are you would not have any interest in the case.
No, it’s not the world we live in today. I live in New York City, and have all my life, nearly 60 years, including during the bad old days of the 70s and 80s.That is the world we live in today, especially the large cities - whenever you leave your house, you have no idea who you will cross paths with especially if you live in a high crime area