Posted on 12/17/2014 11:57:19 PM PST by Olog-hai
Just days before he shot to death a 17-year-old German exchange student, Markus Kaarma told hair stylists he had been waiting up to shoot some kids who were burglarizing homes.
He told them they would see it on the news.
Kaarma hoped to bait an intruder by leaving his garage door partially open and placing a purse inside, prosecutors said. And when he did, a motion detector alerted him early April 27. Kaarma took a shotgun outside and almost immediately fired four blasts into the garage. Diren Dede, unarmed, was hit twice. He died after the final shot hit him in the head.
For those reasons, Kaarmas castle doctrine defense, which allows people to use deadly force to protect their home and family, failed him Wednesday. A Missoula jury convicted him of deliberate homicide.
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i do not go about looking for outsiders to come do battle on my own turf... if we are going to look at this as war, what country does that? i do what i can to keep criminals away--not draw them to me... honestly, how did it work out for this guy? and i really don't believe he got a "true" criminal off the streets... he might have, but i am not convinced... not like i am with Michael Brown's demise... in that case, i believe society is rid of a criminal who likely would have killed someone in the future... in any case, what this guy did was not worth the outcome...
So someone who enters a stranger’s garage at 12:30 am, or half-past midnight, is not a “true criminal”. I see.
I already told you what country looks at fighting crime as a “war”, or at least in name. This country still uses the term “war on crime” today.
Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil.The liberals rejection of this is one cardinal reason for the proliferation of crime. That includes Dede, Brown, Garner, Trayvon and all the rest that the media are hyping. It also goes down to the level of family, or absence thereof.
Ecclesiastes 8:11
why does Kaarma wish he could go back in time and do things differently? his heart was not right when he shared his plans with others, and it was not right when he set it all up... right-thinking people do not wish to be violated... he wanted to be violated so he could punish the violator in his own way... that is not biblical...
There is no “longsuffering” with the criminal, hence the injunction to deal with them “speedily”. Three times in Deuteronomy the command is to “put the evil away” (13:5, 17:7 and 19:19), so that is pretty serious.
Kaarma did not set this up. It would be a setup only if he knew Dede and knew that Dede would enter his garageat 12:30 am. Now this is precedent, thanks to Karla Painter, that we cannot defend our own homes and garages at midnight.
Open garage, lit up with a woman’s purse plainly visible while you lay in wait? Sure it is just like any other snare.
12:30 am. The garage was unlit. There was no visible purse. Kaarma was not waiting in the garage. Try sticking to the facts.
While searching some info on Diren, it interested me that his mother is from Turkey and they appear to be Islamic. Here is a pic of his father in grief over the coffin:
Would’nt that be wonderful if that is all that they did! Yes, I agree that the law abiding are more fearful of the police these days than the unlawful folks.
Kaarma, seriously, that is the guy’s name Kaarma...WOW.
I read he just got 70 years if you can believe it.
I can believe it. He was railroaded.
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