Posted on 11/03/2009 3:30:57 AM PST by Red in Blue PA
Edited on 11/03/2009 11:29:03 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
A woman fatally shot a suspected car burglar Monday night in the parking lot of her northwest Houston apartment complex, police said.
The woman told Houston police she shot the man about 9 p.m. after she spotted him breaking into her car parked outside the apartment in the 5900 block of Pinemont at Alabonson.
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“. One less obama voter.”
This guy probably voted 6 times.
Don’t do the crime, if you can’t take the buckshot ;-)
Bernie wasn’t a pregnant woman. Will make a difference with a jury.
Sounds like an open-and-shut case of justified shooting to me.
You’re joking right?
It’s the old “shoot em in the leg or shoulder” fallacy. Read up on it.
Have you ever been the victim of a crime or break in? I have, several times and when it happens to you, you just want the guy dead on the spot. All of your care, concern and feelings of mercy for the guy, go right out the window.
Personally I think every burglar, car thief and mugger should be shot dead on the spot, dragged back to their “home” neighborhood and hung from a lamp post.
I’ve been the victim of crimes, yes, and didn’t like it one bit. Wanted them dead for a while, but I got over it since he got away.
I’ve also killed people in war, and even though it was self defense, it’s not a fun thing.
If I’m ever the victim of a break-in again, I’ll hold the son-of-bitch for you, send you an e-mail, and you can come here and kill him (or her)
Deal?
Deal.
That may depend on what kind of rap sheet, if any, the dead guy had...
Goetz them before they Goetz you.
In times past, a slung shot was a lead weight with an attached cord which was slung by holding the cord. It was completely different and much more deadly than a sling shot.
One of Abraham Lincoln's more famous cases as a lawyer was the defense of a man accused of killing another with a slung shot.
The law in Texas is very direct on this issue. You can use deadly force to prevent theft. "To prevent the others imminent commission of arson, burglary, robbery, aggravated robbery, theft during the night time" Texas penal code 9.42
You can also use deadly force against an individual that is fleeing with your property at night time. The code assumes that at night you can not tell if the bad guy is armed and deadly. Therefor the law comes down on the side of the victim and assumes the bad guy is a deadly threat if it is night time. She will walk.
there is the bad guy, here is the gun, I would like an attorney.
Excellent Advice!!!
People who think like ths should never buy firearms. They have an unrealistic world view.
“Unrealistic”
Ever kill anyone? If you haven’t than you don’t have a clue.
Killing for an attempted robbery does not warrant a death.
If he attacked her, than it’s a different story.
True. If he robbed other people or attacked anyone it’s a different story.
True. If he robbed other people or attacked anyone it’s a different story.
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