“When she started to feel unsafe, Martin” should have driven away.
When she started to feel unsafe, Martin should have driven away.
The article does not say she could or could not get away.
Glad your crystal ball is so clear that you can see she even could have driven away.
“When she started to feel unsafe, Martin should have driven away.”
And leave her husband behind?
As it is, she provided a service to society by killing a feral. I know we’ll all sleep a little safer tonight.
/johnny
“When she started to feel unsafe, Martin should have driven away”
She has a right to do her job; he has no right to stab anyone.
This is why it’s important to kill feral beings when the opportunity presents itself: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3152555/posts
Semper Fidelis.
Comment fully deserved. You may surrender your freedoms to the criminal element all you want but stop trying to peddle the idea that the cowardice you embrace is the path everyone else should take.
Perhaps you meant to post your little quip on one of Bloomberg’s sites.
Doubtless they would applaud your “wizzdom”.
She’s the assistant manager so had job related reason to be there and interacting with the residents. I however would have driven away if it was possible.
The ‘I carry a weapon’ attitude is not particular to cops.
Just another one of life’s teachable moments. “Don’t go to a gunfight carrying a knife”.
No duty to retreat in Texas.
When she started to feel unsafe, Martin should have driven away.
Rewarding intimidation brings more intimidation.
Kinda hard to do the job of property manager with that victim mentality.