Well you asked him this question: "A warning shot fired at what or where?"
It's a valid question and I was being funny.
My response is higher quality than yours is.
Well you asked him this question: "A warning shot fired at what or where?"
It's a valid question and I was being funny.
I thought it was a valid answer. Not funny at all.Well you asked him this question: "A warning shot fired at what or where?"
It's a valid question and I was being funny.
I thought it was a valid answer. Not funny at all.
My response is higher quality than yours is.
99.9% pure gold.
I have to think about this.
On the other hand, you might get away with it. Think of the glass as half full.![]()
He could have turned around.not while he was leaving with his back turned
He fired a warning shot into the guy's back.A warning shot fired at what or where?
He was still inside of the restaurantnot while he was leaving with his back turned
He did. Into the guy's back.Should have. He should have fired a warning shot.
He knew exactly what he was doing.
He should rob a taco restaurantI feel sorry for you.
So cops can shoot all robbers etc in the back without warning?
He fired a warning shot into the guy's back.
I expect he will be. All the shots were good until the last execution shot. A few of them after the shooter was down are debatable, but the execution shot was clearly over the line.I disagree with this, the shooter should be charged with murder
The patron's criminal defense attorney, Juan Guerra Jr., released a statement Monday.
"My Client who wishes to remain anonymous was dining with a friend at El Ranchito Taqueria and as it has been seen on video a robbery suspect entered the restaurant, pointed a weapon at my client and the other customers demanding money. In fear of his life and his friend’s life, my client acted to protect everyone in the restaurant. In Texas, a shooting is justified in self-defense, defense of others, and in defense of property. The customer has met with the Harris County District Attorney’s Office and Investigators with HPD homicide. He fully intends to continue cooperating with the ongoing investigation. When the investigation is complete, this case will be presented to a Grand Jury. We are confident that a Grand Jury will conclude that the shooting was justified under Texas Law. This event has been very traumatic, taking a human life is something he does not take lightly and will burden him for the rest of his life. For that reason, he wishes to remain anonymous. Due to the overwhelming coverage, we ask the media and the public to respect his privacy."