Or you could have just shot him.
“Or you could have just shot him. “
Yes, if we had had access to a gun. It would have been within our rights.
Although interestingly, this moron, after being hospitalized for three days due to the severe 20 minute beating he got from my husband (as I mentioned in my more thorough description, there was blood on the ceiling, not to mention all over most of the house)
he was not arrested. Because the cops said, that since we opened the door when he beat on it hysterically, we “let him in.” (he pushed his way in)
As for the assault, they said, he looked a lot worse than my husband did, so they did not want to prosecute. After 20 minutes of trying to subdue this guy, all my husband had to show for wear were cracks in between all his knuckles from all the punching he did.
Sweet, huh. If we had shot him I wonder what would have been done to us.
Anyway, I don’t think I should have to go through the trauma of being broken and entered, threatened, assaulted, and then killing somebody (even if I’m right, that is one heck of a thing to live with), let alone should my 3 year old enjoy that experience and those memories, just because someone wants to get high.