boomerang wrote:An earlier version of the story said that the robber stopped walking away and turned around and pointed the gun at the victim again, and that was when the victim shot the robber.
I don't know why the Chronicle decided to alter their story to leave out that detail.
Yeah, I wonder???? Ok, no, I don't as it's a big city news paper. The answer is obvious.
I carry my DL, CHL, debit card and cash in small wallet in my front pocket. They want my thick wallet with no cash, company credit cards they can have it. But like a sign I have on my door reads, there is nothing in this house worth dying over, but everything in it is worth killing over.
Well let's look at the bright side this scumbag will not be robbing anymore people and possibly killing anybody,I woulda done the same thing you point a gun at me I'm feeling real threatened you give me a chance to draw and shoot you've just become another statistic
It is said that if you line up all the cars in the world end-to-end, someone would be stupid enough to try to pass them
Keith B wrote: If they want my property only, not worth shooting over, but when a gun gets pointed at me or my family, or I think is about to be, all bets are off.
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boomerang wrote:An earlier version of the story said that the robber stopped walking away and turned around and pointed the gun at the victim again, and that was when the victim shot the robber.
I don't know why the Chronicle decided to alter their story to leave out that detail.
I think we can figure out why.
Same reason that the crowbar that one of the "undoccumented workers" approached Joe Horn with vanished.
Briankey wrote:Gee, amagine that, I really believe authorities are terrified of the "Opposition" and the band of clowns.
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Same reason that the crowbar that one of the "undoccumented workers" approached Joe Horn with vanished.
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Undocumented worker envolved in the thievery profession huuuummm.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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im surprised no one mentioned that fact that as a CHL holder, the vitcim should of had this license with him (and probably in the wallet he just gave the BG). For all he knew, the BG was turning around to kill him after seeing his CHL license while going through the victims wallet, that he just stole.
great point G23... i was first thinking that since the guy had walked off that the "threat" was no longer there, and this would be labeled a bad shoot, but i now see several possible ways that this could be heavily defended in court...
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Now that's a great thought, if true, can you amagine what the BG was thinking when he saw the CHL?, "Ooopppss, Just messed up",
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Glock 23 wrote:im surprised no one mentioned that fact that as a CHL holder, the vitcim should of had this license with him (and probably in the wallet he just gave the BG). For all he knew, the BG was turning around to kill him after seeing his CHL license while going through the victims wallet, that he just stole.
I also thought you could use deadly for to prevent the escape of someone who just did an armed robbery or other "violent" crimes
anyone want to look it up? Still without immediate fear of your life it still could be a very slippery slope
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