you have to be pretty dumb to shoot a hole in a neighbors window, and irresponsible.
i mean really.
you rally can’t complain if they freak out. i think i would call the police as well if someone punched whole in my window. wouldn’t you?
In the video the ‘shooters’ wife explains how the broken windows were caused by local yutes damaging the unoccupied houses. Does not justify the ‘shooter’ shootin his BB gun outside though in the residential neighborhood.
See the video:
” i think i would call the police as well if someone punched whole in my window. wouldnt you?”
Hell no!
Call the police? Maybe my sensibilities are not as finely tuned as yours. Most likely I’d amble over, point out what happened, politely ask him to man up for damages and after all that would probably help him set up his target a little better.
It’s a freakin’ BB gun for God’s sake. Take a deep breath and step away from your 911 auto-dialer already.
I would call in vandalism....NOT “active shooter”....
“...if someone punched whole in my window.”
Depends on whether the ‘whole’ was punched with a ‘hoe’, a ‘ho’, a bullet, a baseball, whatever.
I find it interesting that a Homeland Insecurity trough feeder saw fit to waste many thousands of dollars of taxpayer money so that his fellowe Jackbooted Statists could justify their snouts being kept in the Gubment Feeding Trough.
Homeowners, contractors and other Americans have managed to deal with broken window issues without upwards of a dozen carloads of the Armed & Dangerous, complete with SWAT team in a surplus MRAP armored truck.
That would depend on whether or not the shooter was within cite.
If no one could say for certain that they had sited the shooter doing the deed I would decline.
It wasn’t his window. He was in an unfinished house that obviously still belonged to the developer. If the onsite sales guy wasn’t in the house with him and he wanted to let that guy know about it, that wouldn’t have been unreasonable. Then that guy (in effect the owner) could decide to call or not. There obviously was no great hazard, so it was just a matter of some minor property damage, that the developer might try to handle directly with the guy before involving the police. People handle car crashes involving thousands in damage without feeling the need to call the cops.