Posted on 01/25/2024 9:57:05 AM PST by Morgana
Hmongs not to be trifled with...just ask Viet Nam vets who fought with them. A simple “sir, you are on private property and I’d like to ask you to leave” probably would have been the end of it. Sounds like these jagoffs may have been liquored up and overly agressive thus putting the guy on the defensive and becoming the authors of their own demise,
Ya...except theres an apron in the picture.
The picture makes it look like it wasnt in the street but in someones driveway. If that picture shows what it appears to then she either pulled in his driveway and shot him in his own yard, he stepped onto her property, or there is a neighbors property involved and I would think that those are legally 3 very different things.
This killer was born in the USA I think, but his dad fought in Vietnam. And I don’t know about the drinking, but there was one blowhard jerk of a deer hunter that wouldn’t leave well enough alone once the killer had been told to leave and was walking away down the trail.
The Hmong guy had been violent before with his wife, and didn’t believe that the rules applied to him. Put him and a jerk in the same room/forest and....
What’s that saying? Be professional, be polite, and have a plan to kill anybody you meet.
“Junio — who was licensed with the Nevada Real Estate Division — allegedly posted an article on her Facebook titled “Avoiding a Nightmare Neighbor When Buying a Home.” The Realty Times article describes a “nightmare neighbor” as someone who “complains if your garbage cans are still out five minutes after trash pickup” and “if a dog even sniffs his lawn.” The article states that a nightmare neighbor is to be “avoided at all costs.”
Apparently she didn’t like the HOA rules as they were too strict for living life Philippine style. Ironically she is a real estate agent.
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