Street justice for this carjacker in San Diego

All morals go out the window the minute you break into a car with a mother and her young child in it and try to carjack it.

So every criminal is basically at the mercy of his/her victim is what you're saying? All bets are off? Like I said you'd love the justice system in the Middle East.
 
Stop reaching with the slick remarks and generalizations. It makes you look silly.

If someone killed this guy over this would you really feel bad for him? For every action there's a reaction.

A person could break into someone's house tomorrow or try to rob someone they deem an easy target on the streets. Maybe they get away with it or get caught later. Maybe good Samaritans detain them, or maybe someone's strapped and decides to solve the problem. No matter what the final reaction is, its a result of the suspects initial irrational actions. If they don't rob someone in the first place then nothing happens. I feel like I'm dumbing this down for you.

You don't go picking fights with random people you see or get into altercations with random people on the street because aside from the fact its unnecessary, you don't know what their capable of so why provoke it?

This isn't an innocent person who just happened to end up in cuffs that day. If you do something reckless along those lines, ultimately you run the risk of there being a severe potential consequence.
 
And it's funny how in the prank thread, members on here were talking about "those guys need to stop doing what their doing before they get killed" and "their messing with the wrong person" where all they were doing was farting on people and grabbing phones and handing them back. Granted very stupid pranks and they warranted they beatdowns they got because they invaded another persons personal space. But people were talking about how they'll can end up getting killed doing that stuff. It was even an article in the NY Daily news where community leaders had the same sentiment, they need to stop doing these pranks before they end up getting killed. I guess going off your logic, the people in Brownsville and East New York are better suited to live in the Iran or North Korea right?

Its the same with carjacking a person or trying to rob someone. You can end up getting killed if you try that to the wrong person. That's life.
 
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Comedic victim mentality.

That we are the world, let the police handle everything mindset is funny.

Bet this dude wouldn't try to go carjacking in a more gun friendly state though.

The minute you mess with someone's family all rationalization goes out the window.

People die every day, alot of people who don't deserve it. I'm not going to waste an ounce of sympathy on a criminal savage. Any person who's willing to try and rob a car with a mother and innocent child in it deserves whatever violent result they get.

Just out of curiousity though. What would you do if someone smacked your mom in front of you and spit in her face? Would you practice this calm, restrained 'civilized' no rage mindset? I'm just curious because you should control your emotions right?
Bible says a eye for a eye
that's the point though, he was trying to take the car. not rape the mother or do something crazy along those lines. *** whippin was enough in that scenario.
Naw fam we dont know what he was going to do. He could had told the women and child to get out but he took them with him..... probably was going to rape and or kill them

But just because he carjacked them dont warrant killing the man...
 
we avoided the religion thread... thank God. :nerd: lol jk.

he got the whooping he deserved. i mean, homie wasn't tryna cooperate. it just got a little OD when he clearly gave up and homie would punch him any time he talked. lol. he ain't dead, he got his *** whooped for attempting to do something very wrong. that's pretty much it. homie is still alive and alert, just got a bloody face. :lol:

EDIT: maybe we didn't avoid a religion thread. smh. lol.
 
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It doesn't necessarily warrant the killing but ill put it like this. If a person gets killed from trying to carjack an innocent woman and child, I won't condone the killing but I won't condem it either.
 
Stop reaching with the slick remarks and generalizations. It makes you look silly.

If someone killed this guy over this would you really feel bad for him? For every action there's a reaction.

A person could break into someone's house tomorrow or try to rob someone they deem an easy target on the streets. Maybe they get away with it or get caught later. Maybe good Samaritans detain them, or maybe someone's strapped and decides to solve the problem. No matter what the final reaction is, its a result of the suspects initial irrational actions. If they don't rob someone in the first place then nothing happens. I feel like I'm dumbing this down for you.

You don't go picking fights with random people you see or get into altercations with random people on the street because aside from the fact its unnecessary, you don't know what their capable of so why provoke it?

This isn't an innocent person who just happened to end up in cuffs that day. If you do something reckless along those lines, ultimately you run the risk of there being a severe potential consequence.

Um if someone were murdered for attempting carjacking and nothing else the punishment wouldn't exactly fit the crime so it would be a little unsettling.

I don't have an issue with any of the reactions in that video. They detained him and used force when he tried to dip. That's fine.

Your thirst for capital punishment carried out by citizens for a non-violent crime is a little worrisome.
 
Was it even a carjacking? Seriously asking because we only see the aftermath. Carjacking usually involves force or the threat of.
 
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lol wut? 

socal smh, in all its beauty and glory, never a dull moment with the crime
 
Not even, but at least something better than what they got on. I mean, even my grandma got some asics. You'd think one of them has a kid or something that would give em some of their old jordans or something :lol:



not everybody got money to spend on shoes, some people dont even have enough to buy some **** from payless.

This, man.. Everybody doesn't care about their shoes and they probably can't afford them and some sparkly jorts like you lol.
 
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Speaking of street justice.

My girl was heading to our Starbucks across the street and some old guy stole some stuff and ran out. The girl worker there gave chase and confronted the guy and the old man socked her in her face. From there, another guy came out of Starbucks and just whooped on him with another old lady taking back the merchandise and another Starbucks employee coming out with handcuffs. I guess the employees must go through this a lot for them to handcuffs but I thought that was noble for someone to come out and help the girl worker out. Never a dull moment in SF.

Also this happened yesterday too. Some guy got drunk in a restaurant, accused his phone of being stolen, went and got a knife and threatened people in there. Some employees and customers tackled him to the floor and disarmed them. http://blog.sfgate.com/crime/2014/07/14/police-restaurant-patrons-take-down-man-with-knife/
 
lol wut? 


socal smh, in all its beauty and glory, never a dull moment with the crime

There's crime everywhere bro, SoCal is no different. Even then, it's not as bad as some places

My quote was for the post about us talking funny though. I always thought us San Diegans talked proper, with little to no accents, but maybe that's because I'm from here?
 
My quote was for the post about us talking funny though. I always thought us San Diegans talked proper, with little to no accents, but maybe that's because I'm from here?

:lol: SD street cats DO talk funny. So do LA dudes, really y'all talk the same I've just always found the accent even heavier with SD dudes.

But you're right, the thing that stands out is y'all (LA dudes included) talk hella proper mixed with some SoCal vernacular. I don't think accent is the right word it's more tone.

No shots though I'm from the Bay and my cousins from NY say ALL black dudes in Cali sound like they talk proper. It's definitely heavier and more exaggerated with SoCal dudes though.
 
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Speaking of street justice.

My girl was heading to our Starbucks across the street and some old guy stole some stuff and ran out. The girl worker there gave chase and confronted the guy and the old man socked her in her face. From there, another guy came out of Starbucks and just whooped on him with another old lady taking back the merchandise and another Starbucks employee coming out with handcuffs. I guess the employees must go through this a lot for them to handcuffs but I thought that was noble for someone to come out and help the girl worker out. Never a dull moment in SF.

Also this happened yesterday too. Some guy got drunk in a restaurant, accused his phone of being stolen, went and got a knife and threatened people in there. Some employees and customers tackled him to the floor and disarmed them. http://blog.sfgate.com/crime/2014/07/14/police-restaurant-patrons-take-down-man-with-knife/
I thought SF was decently chill. Those stories are crazy though.

Probably a good idea for people to carry around pepper spray. 
 
My quote was for the post about us talking funny though. I always thought us San Diegans talked proper, with little to no accents, but maybe that's because I'm from here?

:lol: SD street cats DO talk funny. So do LA dudes, really y'all talk the same I've just always found the accent even heavier with SD dudes.

But you're right, the thing that stands out is y'all (LA dudes included) talk hella proper mixed with some SoCal vernacular. I don't think accent is the right word it's more tone.

No shots though I'm from the Bay and my cousins from NY say ALL black dudes in Cali sound like they talk proper. It's definitely heavier and more exaggerated with SoCal dudes though.

:lol: yea I see this a lot with LA dudes. Dudes that'll bang on you with proper grammar and perfect diction
 
My quote was for the post about us talking funny though. I always thought us San Diegans talked proper, with little to no accents, but maybe that's because I'm from here?

:lol: SD street cats DO talk funny. So do LA dudes, really y'all talk the same I've just always found the accent even heavier with SD dudes.

But you're right, the thing that stands out is y'all (LA dudes included) talk hella proper mixed with some SoCal vernacular. I don't think accent is the right word it's more tone.

No shots though I'm from the Bay and my cousins from NY say ALL black dudes in Cali sound like they talk proper. It's definitely heavier and more exaggerated with SoCal dudes though.

:lol: yea I see this a lot with LA dudes. Dudes that'll bang on you with proper grammar and perfect diction


:lol: - hell yeah they will:



 
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