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nobody wins in this situation
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I don't see what's so nonsensical about my scenario. Enlighten me.
The fact that you believe this is a plausible idea
80 year old man holding down TWO people with one gun and one phone in his hands calling 911.
No it was just a bad metaphor.you obviously do not understand metaphors.Because driving a car and precise aiming are so similaryou can also never race a car and still be a good driver, though.Dude is 80 years old and if he's telling the truth about that being his first time shooting someone, I doubt he has great aim, let alone aim good enough to shoot a moving target in the leg in the dark of the night.
one can practice to be good at something yet never have a real-life application to it.
Lol at the car racing and good aim comparison.
All of us, me included can talk about how we would handle a situation like this but in reality we don't know unless it happens to us and hopefully it doesn't happen to any of us.
in the heat of the moment and the dark at night, factor in the fact that the old man is probably scared out of his mind initially and then outraged that he's getting robbed again. I don't think any of us would be thinking rationally in that situation when everything happened so fast and unexpectedly.
he sure did a good job of killing someone tho.
i dont know man. I cannot be on this guys side. He said himself she was already down, shot, and he shot her again. Thats not self defense thats wanting to kill someone.
If he went this route I'm sure she would've tried to get away. An 80 year old man is not coordinating all that efficiently enough to not get caught slipping. He did what he had to do and the law might get him in the end but if it do it will not be long. Morally he is innocent and that broad got what she deserved.She was already down, pleading for her life. She obviously thought the 80 year old dude with a gun was a threat, and she was right.at 80?
I could understand cutting the dude a little slack if he fatally shot her with the one bullet...
but she was ALREADY DOWN. All he had to do was stay next to her and make sure she didn't go anywhere. Instead he decided to put another bullet in her.
Dude deserves to be convicted.
If someone points a gun at you and says "don't move" and you're not armed, you're not moving.
"I shot her, so that's going to leave a message on (her accomplice’s) mind for the rest of his life," Greer told the station.
If he went this route I'm sure she would've tried to get away. An 80 year old man is not coordinating all that efficiently enough to not get caught slipping. He did what he had to do and the law might get him in the end but if it do it will not be long. Morally he is innocent and that broad got what she deserved.
Wouldn't be surprised if he had early onset dementia. When they get defensive they give no damns until they snap out of it so hopefully he visits a neurologist. It'll probably get him off for sure.
same hereIts weird to agree with you after the other day, but your 100% spot on with this post.If he went this route I'm sure she would've tried to get away. An 80 year old man is not coordinating all that efficiently enough to not get caught slipping. He did what he had to do and the law might get him in the end but if it do it will not be long. Morally he is innocent and that broad got what she deserved.
Wouldn't be surprised if he had early onset dementia. When they get defensive they give no damns until they snap out of it so hopefully he visits a neurologist. It'll probably get him off for sure.
Thanks for describing her leaving out what she's done to warrant the situation from even happening in the first place.
Thanks for describing her leaving out what she's done to warrant the situation from even happening in the first place.
I've expressed several times he was warranted in the first shot as they broke into his home and he has every right to defend his home
my issue is him executing her after she was already handled
but carry on with your usual shenanigans
Yeah she only robbed him, because that's harmless right? Have someone break into your home, invade your privacy, destroy your peace of mind, DO IT AGAIN, attempt to do it yet AGAIN, and then say, she "just robbed him".
ive had my home broken into before, i got my security system. I have a .45 Taurus just in case if I do one night have to shoot someone, but if its a pregnant chick I already shot and didnt kill the first time in the street outside of my home... im going to make a call here and say nahhhhhhhh i wouldnt do it.