cawacko
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Super's response is precisely the kind of bullshit strawman argument I'd expect from lunatic Righties who support a vigilante gun nut who had just murdered a man in cold blood.
But I'm the one making assumptions right?
Super's response is precisely the kind of bullshit strawman argument I'd expect from lunatic Righties who support a vigilante gun nut who had just murdered a man in cold blood.
Correct, his CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS were taken away by a rabid gun nut out for blood.
His right to a FAIR TRIAL was taken away by a vigilante looking to kill.
His right to DUE PROCESS was taken away by another coward with his "courage" strapped to his hip.
And when was he CONVICTED of the crimes you accuse him of?
He was INNOCENT until proven guilty in a court of law...sadly he never got his day in court thanks to a trigger happy gun nut out to satisfy his lust for blood.
AGAIN... why didn't the vigilante PULL HIS GUN and simply hold Ramon until help arrived? There is zero evidence that the thief advanced on him with the wood club. I can't believe you guys think this is okay, following someone and shooting him over a few bottles of beer.
And you of all people talking about being a good witness for cops!
You think a guy who is being followed after robbing a store has the right to threaten the good Samaritan with a log? Ok.
Zappa is the type of good citizen that would let someone else get raped, murdered, mugged while waiting for the police.
Sgt. Kimberly Bay said "Ideally, we would like people to just be a good witness and call 911. If you see something happening, just call and give the best description you can," Bay said. "But everybody makes a decision that feels right for them."
because not everyone is a scared granny like you that needs the cops (who they usually hate) to come save them.
This guy is a maker. He took action and reshaped reality in his own image. And it was good.
Let's recap:
Person A stole beer from a Circle K and took off
Person B called the DULY DEPUTIZED LAW ENFORCEMENT to report the crime and then followed the suspect, Person A, on his bike to identify him to police
Person A then threatened (or possibly attacked) Person B with a log
Person B shot Person A
Yet to Zappa the man who robbed the store and threatened the good Samaritan with a log is the victim here.
So if someone attacks you with a log you'll sit there and let him hit you because he hasn't been convicted in court of anything?
That's lame even for you, putting violent crime on the same level as shoplifting.
race has nothing to do with whether or not he was justified in using force. You think the man should have let himself be physically harmed prior to defending himself.
Enquiring minds want to know how fast a guy can run when he's carrying two cases of beer.
He wasn't hit.
My fastest is a 6.4 40.![]()
Shoplifting is not a crime that citizens need to get involved, a mugging, possibly, a rape, very definitely, but shoplifting, unless you just trip them as they run away, or take their picture for identification, but following them out of the store when you aren't police or store personnel, that is above and beyond the call of duty.
That's because the guy didn't wait until he was hit.
Sgt. Kimberly Bay said "Ideally, we would like people to just be a good witness and call 911. If you see something happening, just call and give the best description you can," Bay said. "But everybody makes a decision that feels right for them."
That's lame even for you, putting violent crime on the same level as shoplifting.
Sorry to bust your bubble but I'm not a granny, nor do I believe in someone taking the law into their own hands over a misdemeanor. But I'm not surprised you'd support this killing, there's a lot of precedent here for your sociopathic views.