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It's a first in York County: Rock Hill man accused of using pit bull to attack wife
The Herald ^
| July 3, 2018
| Andrew Dys
Posted on 07/04/2018 1:17:24 AM PDT by Norski
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To: snarkytart
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07/04/2018 11:26:24 AM PDT
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PLMerite
("They say that we were Cold Warriors. Yes, and a bloody good show, too." - Robert Conquest)
To: Ikeon
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07/05/2018 2:56:56 AM PDT
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Norski
To: Norski
As I was reading it the thought crossed my mind that the husband should have been shot by police as well. I am sure many would say that would not have been justified, maybe not legally but to me it sure would have been. If anyone ever qualified under the “needed killing” category it would be this guy.
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07/05/2018 3:03:46 AM PDT
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Tammy8
To: Tammy8
I see. It appears that you may be a Texan at heart.
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07/05/2018 3:25:20 AM PDT
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Norski
To: Norski
since a dog is not regarded as a murder weapon, if the dog had killed her, he would have committed the perfect murder right in front of the cops... its a slippery slope to classify a dog as a murder weapon.. will it be based on size, breed( here come the bleeding heart pit owners) or can any dog be a murder weapon?
Too many challenges to any broad law you want to pass.
The laws in this country are getting as contrived as old jewish laws, and the last guy to stand up and say “enough LAW! -you follow the law but your hearts are still black” ... well, they killed that guy.. i paraphrased a bit ..
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07/05/2018 9:56:36 AM PDT
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Ikeon
(The Dread Pirate Flint. ARRRRGH!.)
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