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![]() Amused Location: Mid Atlantic Posts: 1,242 | Murderous justice? Quote:
(link is a conservative view) That you may retain your self-respect, it is better to displease the people by doing what you know is right, than to temporarily please them by doing what you know is wrong. W. J. H. Boetcker | |
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| Libertarian Location: Colorado Springs, CO Posts: 1,609 | Quote:
There was a similar incident where I live in the past week, and I fully support the person who was defending himself. My guess is, based on my reading of state and local law, the store owner will not be charged. Keith The great thread killer. | |
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![]() Natures 'D' Student Posts: 1,214 | Quote:
Period.... That being said, the shooter/vigilante in this case should not have done what he did. He could have been making a mistake. He could have shot an innocent bystander. And most importantly, in this society that coddles criminals, he should have known that this action could land him in prison. Being that this is Texas, he will likely be found guilty by a jury of his peers for discharging a firearm within city limits, and that is all. | |
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| Libertarian Location: Colorado Springs, CO Posts: 1,609 | Quote:
Keith The great thread killer. | |
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![]() Amused Location: Mid Atlantic Posts: 1,242 | Thing is, it wasn't his home. He didn't know the people. The cops were on their way. He was told not to go outside the house. How do we know for sure they threatened him? Did you listen to the audio? That you may retain your self-respect, it is better to displease the people by doing what you know is right, than to temporarily please them by doing what you know is wrong. W. J. H. Boetcker |
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![]() Natures 'D' Student Posts: 1,214 | Quote:
I feel his sentence for shooting them should be as light as the law allows. Just enough to discourage others that may feel it wise to do such a thing. It really was stupid. It'd be different if they were carrying a child to their car in an abduction attempt. But the crime was done and they were just stealing "things". I say they deserve what they got. | |
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| Libertarian Location: Colorado Springs, CO Posts: 1,609 | Quote:
Perhaps I should listen to the actual call. When I'm on a different computer, I might do so. Keith The great thread killer. | |
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![]() Natures 'D' Student Posts: 1,214 | Quote:
Listening to it, you really get the impression that this man wants to shoot them. | |
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| formerly Isherwood Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 13,741 | I agree I'd like to know more about what threat he perceived. I don't believe any state punishes burglary with the death penalty, especially burglary of a residence or business not your own. The Forum Rules Radical Atheist Heathen Queer Let's agree to respect each others views, no matter how wrong yours may be. (Ashleigh Brilliant) |
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| slipping sand Posts: 1,977 | Quote:
I say, good job, those guys know what they are getting into when they break into houses...especially in texas. Although, perhaps he should have just went outside and pointed the gun at them. I doubt they would have done anything but put their hands up. Seems like this guy was just itching to shoot a couple bad guys and be a hero. Look out kid, they keep it all hid. | |
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![]() Amused Location: Mid Atlantic Posts: 1,242 | This is what you can hear from the 911 call: Quote:
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How did he know they weren't friends of his neighbor who had been asked to break in? I've had to do it for someone before. The only way in was thru the window. Certain deadbolts won't open if you don't have a key. The only way back out is thru the window. I'm glad no one ever shot me. My son stopped by one night and forgot his key. He was knocking on my back window at 1:30 AM. I'm glad my neighbor didn't think he was someone breaking in and shoot him. All I'm saying is, you can't go around shooting people and asking questions later. That you may retain your self-respect, it is better to displease the people by doing what you know is right, than to temporarily please them by doing what you know is wrong. W. J. H. Boetcker | ||
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| slipping sand Posts: 1,977 | Yeah your right. This guy pretty much just a hard on for the idea of killing a couple of bad guys. But I like the way ruksak said it, this guy is a moron, but I don't feel sorry those two guys are dead. Look out kid, they keep it all hid. |
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| Principled Observer Location: Toledo, Ohio Posts: 13,873 | I in no way feel pity or remorse, nor do I think this was improper action by Mr. Horn until hearing more facts about the case. I wish more people took defense of life, liberty and property this way. I support Mr. Horn from what I have heard on the case so far, and commend him for taking a clear stance that criminals should avoid that neighborhood if they value their lives. Petition of Redress of Grievances: http://www.givemeliberty.org/default.htm Canadian Lawsuit Against Their National Banks: http://www.freewebs.com/classaction/ Osborn F. Enready |
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| Hot Lava Location: Redlands, CA Posts: 2,264 | I agree, while I cannot condone the action necessarily, it's about time someone stood up to the criminal element. If we had more people willing to do this, then maybe you wouldn't have so many scumbag criminals on the streets. I know that given a choice, I'd love to have someone like Horn as a neighbor because I know he's looking out for the neighborhood. |
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| Iceberg Location: Connecticut Posts: 5,703 | While Horn may have had a genuine concern for his neighbor's property, he was not within his rights to act in the manner in which he did here. What he should have done in his initial call was to tell the dispatcher he already shot the perps and the officers would have shown up a whole lot quicker. He would have been prosecuted for filing a false police report, but the perps probably would have been caught a whole lot quicker. Long and short of it, Horn was wrong to do what he did there. I can sympathize with his frustration but he had no right or duty under the law to shoot those guys. Brien the Iceberg If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything. M.T. |
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![]() BANNED Location: Ohio Province, Rep. of Comerica Posts: 7,320 | Quote:
Wait a minute here. Isn't "Burglary" the term ascribed to entering an occupied dwelling, and "Breaking, and Entering" the term used for entering an unoccupied building? | |
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| Principled Observer Location: Toledo, Ohio Posts: 13,873 | Quote:
Until I see more evidence that would make me think contrary, I find myself supporting Horn if they set one foot on his property or acted threatening. Petition of Redress of Grievances: http://www.givemeliberty.org/default.htm Canadian Lawsuit Against Their National Banks: http://www.freewebs.com/classaction/ Osborn F. Enready | |
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| slipping sand Posts: 1,977 | Quote:
And like someone else mentioned, he could have easily hurt someone innocent in the process, whether it be one of the cops, or stray bullets hitting someone else walking by, or even getting the wrong guy. Look out kid, they keep it all hid. | |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 3,799 | When you decide that everyone has the right to own and use firearms to defend themselves, it's kind of hypocritical to then sit back and judge a man for using his own interpretation of what that defense entails. "Everybody knows that the boat is leaking Everybody knows that the captain lied." - Leonard Cohen |
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