2nd AMEMDMENT:Fearing Her Husband, She Took His Guns To Police. They Arrested Her.

Sure as shit is. The use of “reasonable force”.

She didn’t know when he would be released.

He goes to jail for violating a protective order, domestic abuse and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.

I see you don’t want to bet on which one goes to jail.

Moron. :rofl2:

Reasonable force is not a defense for burglary.

Not an excuse to commit burglary and theft.

He wasn't charged with anything other than maybe domestic abuse?

Why bet? Again he is not the subject of this discussion, quit deflecting.

Dickhead :rolleyes:

Again, he is not the subject of this discussion.
 
Reasonable force is not a defense for burglary.

Not an excuse to commit burglary and theft.

He wasn't charged with anything other than maybe domestic abuse?

Why bet? Again he is not the subject of this discussion, quit deflecting.

Dickhead :rolleyes:

Again, he is not the subject of this discussion.

Reasonable action is.

He was charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, stupid fuck. In addition to domestic abuse.

Yeah, dumbfuck, he IS part of the discussion. Without him and his abusive and life threatening actions, her response doesn’t happen.

I can’t fix your massive stupidity, idiot.
 
This guy is exactly the kind of person who should not have a gun. He is dangerous and especially to the ex-wife. She was trying to stay alive and not live in fear. I guess her life is just collateral damage in the protection of the 2nd .
 
If he was still in jail, how could he comply with any court order?
You're a retard, who is defending a domestic abuser?
I believe the defense is that no one has a right to take the
law into their own hands and break into someone else's home
and steal their possessions, especially if there's a restraining order.
Where is there a legitimate self defense claim, anyway? Wouldn't
that fall under your asinine "what if" category you keep whining
about, dickhead?
Fact: She broke into his home and stole his possessions, two crimes
she should have been charged with and will be convicted of.

Not defending his behavior; but it seems that the "smashed his car into her, several times" has not been changed to "bumped into her back bumper".

I certainly wish that people would stop trying to jump on bandwagons; because of the number of times they've fallen off, when the brakes were applied.

:facepalm:
 
Self defense all the way, cunt. Even if it gets that far where she has to enter a plea.

Brush up on what self defense is, cunt. It’s the use of whatever force is necessary if the person feels they are in danger. Especially the danger of possible death.

That’s EXACTLY what she was doing.

Wanna make a bet, cunt, on who goes to jail and who doesn’t?

Fucking idiot domestic abuse apologist.

She's already served 6 days, so the sentence will probably include "time already served".
 
Nope. Self defense is not an excuse for breaking and entering and theft.

Where was the threat? It couldn't have been that severe that she had time to break into his home.

Uh, no it wasn't. It was breaking and entering.

Who goes to jail? Why would he go to jail for her crime? Duh!

No dickhead, I'm not apologizing for anything he did.
She committed the crime, that is the subject. Quit deflecting from it.

After domer's comments on JPP, does he now believe that it's appropriate for someone to break into his house and steal his computer; because he MIGHT do something??

:facepalm:
 
He was violating a court order and a convicted abuser.

Not a jury in the world that will convict her. If it even gets that far.

Got that cock out of your rectum yet, groaner? :rofl2:

Theft is theft. If I were on that jury, I would convict, given the police testimony is accurate.
 
This guy is exactly the kind of person who should not have a gun. He is dangerous and especially to the ex-wife. She was trying to stay alive and not live in fear. I guess her life is just collateral damage in the protection of the 2nd .

I seriously doubt that she’ll ever be charged by the prosecutor.

Self defense all the way.

There’s also the lack of criminal intent.
 

Dumbass
Obsessed
Mendacious
Egotistical
Rummy


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Yes. He's always believed that.

They both should be in jail. her for theft, him for assault.

I agree and it does appear that domer has realized how wrong he is; because just look at how many times he's decided to try and defend his stance, when no one is defending her husband!!

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After domer's comments on JPP, does he now believe that it's appropriate for someone to break into his house and steal his computer; because he MIGHT do something??

:facepalm:

Since dumbass domer thinks it's ok for this woman to take the law into her own hands to enforce a court order about her husband not having guns...

I wonder if he thinks US citizens should be able to round up and remove illegals who have court orders for deportation.
 
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Joseph Irby allegedly rammed his wife’s car off the road. She ended up behind bars.
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By Melissa Jeltsen


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An alleged victim of domestic violence in Florida was arrested and charged with armed burglary after she removed her estranged husband’s guns from his residence and brought them to a police department for safekeeping.

The case exemplifies the practical challenges of disarming domestic abusers, especially in a state like Florida where almost one-third of the population owns firearms.


On June 14, Courtney Irby was in court with her husband for a divorce hearing. According to an arrest affidavit, Joseph Irby followed his wife as she left the courthouse and began ramming his car into the back of her vehicle, ultimately driving her off the road. She called police “uncontrollably crying and advised that she was in fear for her life,” the affidavit reads. She also disclosed that she’d had a number of protective orders against her husband in the past.
Police arrested Joseph Irby and charged him with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. Courtney Irby applied for a temporary injunction for protection.

The next morning, she testified at her husband’s hearing over the phone. A judge granted Joseph Irby pretrial release with the condition that he not own, possess or carry firearms. Hearing this, Courtney Irby went to her husband’s residence and located his two guns ― an assault rifle and a handgun ― and took them to Lakeland Police Department.

According to court documents, she told the police officer on duty that her husband had been arrested the day before, and that she wanted to hand in his guns because she didn’t believe he would turn them in.

The police officer asked if she had taken her husband’s firearms without his permission. When she replied yes, he told her that she was confessing to a crime. Police arrested her and she was charged with armed burglary of a dwelling and grand theft of a firearm.

Lakeland Police Department did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s request for comment.

The police officer asked if she had taken her husband’s firearms without his permission. When she replied yes, he told her that she was confessing to a crime.


While Joseph Irby was released the day after his domestic violence arrest, Courtney Irby spent five nights and six days behind bars before being granted bond.

Her lawyer, Lawrence Shearer, told HuffPost that his client was upset and distressed. He said that her actions did not amount to theft under Florida law because she was not taking the guns for herself but rather transferring them to the police department, where her husband could collect them at a later date.

“Theft is to deprive someone of the right or benefit of property,” he said. “She didn’t do either one of those. She was taking them to the police department for safekeeping.”

Shearer added: “I have faith in our state attorney’s office that they will do the right thing.”

The issue of disarming domestic abusers has been a key priority for gun safety groups over the past five years. In Florida, like many states, when a domestic abuser is ordered not to own firearms, there is no mechanism to ensure the perpetrator gives them up ― a loophole called the “relinquishment gap.”

The research is clear: When abusers are armed, their victims are far more likely to be killed. In the U.S., a woman is shot to death by an intimate partner every 16 hours. There are an estimated 200 domestic violence deaths in Florida each year. States that mandate alleged domestic violence perpetrators to hand over their firearms ― instead of just telling them no guns allowed ― experience fewer homicides.

Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, said Florida police could also have sought a risk protection order to remove Joseph Irby’s guns, thanks to a “red flag” law passed by state legislators after the Parkland shooting.

“Instead, they jailed a domestic abuse victim and mother without bail for attempting to keep her family safe,” Watts said. “This man - who poses a clear danger to his family - currently has access to his arsenal.”
Stealing someone else's guns is a crime?? Who knew... ;)
 
Since dumbass domer thinks it's ok for this woman to take the law into her own hands to enforce a court order about her husband not having guns...

I wonder if he thinks US citizens should be able to round up and remove illegals who have court orders for deportation.

OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, a most excellent post.

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