Shooting at pee wee football

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Shooting at pee wee football

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It is most tragic in this day and age. This incident, the one in question, occurred in a rather affluent suburb of Fort Worth. Two parents engaged in combat over the perceived slights to the fruit of their wombs. These parents let things get carried away and then BAM! If this sort of nonsense continues to happen, I would hope that Donald Trump would continue on his goal to shut down such things unless enough security is provided.
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hondo44 wrote: Sat Sep 14, 2019 5:55 pm It is most tragic in this day and age. This incident, the one in question, occurred in a rather affluent suburb of Fort Worth. Two parents engaged in combat over the perceived slights to the fruit of their wombs. These parents let things get carried away and then BAM! If this sort of nonsense continues to happen, I would hope that Donald Trump would continue on his goal to shut down such things unless enough security is provided.
You defended his action in the other post/topic. His actions were NOT justified, in the fact there were no one else arrested and he is on the run. Verbal and even slight physical altercations do not justify use of deadly force. Also, if the Mother was an aggressor and was actively engaged and not trying to remove herself from the situation, the Son had no legal justification to defend her period.
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Keith B wrote: Sat Sep 14, 2019 6:34 pm
hondo44 wrote: Sat Sep 14, 2019 5:55 pm It is most tragic in this day and age. This incident, the one in question, occurred in a rather affluent suburb of Fort Worth. Two parents engaged in combat over the perceived slights to the fruit of their wombs. These parents let things get carried away and then BAM! If this sort of nonsense continues to happen, I would hope that Donald Trump would continue on his goal to shut down such things unless enough security is provided.
You defended his action in the other post/topic. His actions were NOT justified, in the fact there were no one else arrested and he is on the run. Verbal and even slight physical altercations do not justify use of deadly force. Also, if the Mother was an aggressor and was actively engaged and not trying to remove herself from the situation, the Son had no legal justification to defend her period.
Keith, this user has been called out as a troll recently in a couple of instances. They continue to use emotional verbiage and are consistently wrong about the use of deadly force in Texas. I think we have gained a few enemy spies here on the forum recently, which wouldn't be the first time as Charles can attest to.

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Passions can definitely run high with youth sports. They always have. I know that the only time I have been challenged to a physical fight in the last 25 years was at my daughters soccer game. She was 12 at the time. Let's just say that another parent and I had a disagreement over whether a foul should have been called on a certain play.
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hmmmm. From the news report I saw last night, did not appear to be an "affluent" suburb area.
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AF-Odin wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 10:48 am hmmmm. From the news report I saw last night, did not appear to be an "affluent" suburb area.
Lol if it had been an “affluent suburb area” the game probably would have been soccer instead of football. :biggrinjester:
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LDP wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 12:29 pm Am I the only one here thinking: "if you can't control your emotions, you should not carry a deadly weapon"? :banghead:

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I agree. It's hard to deescalate when your emotions are getting worked up.
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Soccerdad1995 wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 10:24 am Passions can definitely run high with youth sports. They always have. I know that the only time I have been challenged to a physical fight in the last 25 years was at my daughters soccer game. She was 12 at the time. Let's just say that another parent and I had a disagreement over whether a foul should have been called on a certain play.
That is a fact. Some of the moms take that business more seriously than the dads. Back when mine were doing youth sports, I witnessed a whole bunch of parents get into screaming fights over all kinds of crazy stuff. Fortunately, i never experienced any of them throwing blows but wondered if it was about to happen.

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03Lightningrocks wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 2:28 pm
Soccerdad1995 wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 10:24 am Passions can definitely run high with youth sports. They always have. I know that the only time I have been challenged to a physical fight in the last 25 years was at my daughters soccer game. She was 12 at the time. Let's just say that another parent and I had a disagreement over whether a foul should have been called on a certain play.
That is a fact. Some of the moms take that business more seriously than the dads. Back when mine were doing youth sports, I witnessed a whole bunch of parents get into screaming fights over all kinds of crazy stuff. Fortunately, i never experienced any of them throwing blows but wondered if it was about to happen.
Instead of prison time, we should sentence (non-violent) offenders to being referees for kids sports games. I've often wondered why anyone would voluntarily do that job.
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Soccerdad1995 wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 2:40 pm
03Lightningrocks wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 2:28 pm
Soccerdad1995 wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 10:24 am Passions can definitely run high with youth sports. They always have. I know that the only time I have been challenged to a physical fight in the last 25 years was at my daughters soccer game. She was 12 at the time. Let's just say that another parent and I had a disagreement over whether a foul should have been called on a certain play.
That is a fact. Some of the moms take that business more seriously than the dads. Back when mine were doing youth sports, I witnessed a whole bunch of parents get into screaming fights over all kinds of crazy stuff. Fortunately, i never experienced any of them throwing blows but wondered if it was about to happen.
Instead of prison time, we should sentence (non-violent) offenders to being referees for kids sports games. I've often wondered why anyone would voluntarily do that job.
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