Excessive or Well Deserved?

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:
Even in your home or place of business this could be considered unacceptable.
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Pretty sure you can shoot anyone who invades your home in Texas and several other states. I’m starting to think you don’t fully grasp US laws. [/quote]

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Did I or didn’t I just post an article where someone killed someone in their place of business and received life? Did I say with absolute certainty that he won’t get off or did I just express my opinion based on what I read in another case with similar details?

Furthermore, what is your legal background? Do you have a Juris Doctorate?[/quote]

I made a statement towards what kind of reaction the Texas state law deems appropriate when someone invades one’s home. Not one’s place of business.

I don’t have a law degree but we both know you don’t need one to comprehend people’s state given rights.

When it comes down to it I’m a US citizen who seen the US justice system at work on a personal level. Can you say the same?

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

I don’t have a law degree but we both know you don’t need one to comprehend people’s state given rights.
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Yes, you do. That’s why there are lawyers, and people who defend themselves never win.

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:
Even in your home or place of business this could be considered unacceptable.
[/quote]

Pretty sure you can shoot anyone who invades your home in Texas and several other states. I’m starting to think you don’t fully grasp US laws. [/quote]

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Did I or didn’t I just post an article where someone killed someone in their place of business and received life? Did I say with absolute certainty that he won’t get off or did I just express my opinion based on what I read in another case with similar details?

Furthermore, what is your legal background? Do you have a Juris Doctorate?[/quote]

I made a statement towards what kind of reaction the Texas state law deems appropriate when someone invades one’s home. Not one’s place of business.

I don’t have a law degree but we both know you don’t need one to comprehend one’s state giving rights.

When it comes down to it I’m a US citizen who seen the US justice system at work on a personal level. Can you say the same?
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The point was, they are both on the person’s property, why I mentioned home or place of business.

Unless you have personal experience with self-defense cases you are not in any better position than anyone else on this forum to comment.

Also. debraD lives in British Columbia, why aren’t you questioning her?

[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

I don’t have a law degree but we both know you don’t need one to comprehend people’s state given rights.
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Yes, you do. That’s why there are lawyers, and people who defend themselves never win.
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This is silly, I didn’t say anything about defending yourself in a court of law.

Are you telling me you have to be a lawyer to know what rights you do and do not have?

You are speaking as if you are an authority on what’s being dicussed. Being a US citizen does not make you one. I have a permanent resident status in the US (green card holder).

Does that somehow make me more knowledgable on US law?

Come on man, by what you’re saying 95% of people in this thread shouldn’t be commenting.

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:
Even in your home or place of business this could be considered unacceptable.
[/quote]

Pretty sure you can shoot anyone who invades your home in Texas and several other states. I’m starting to think you don’t fully grasp US laws. [/quote]

?

Did I or didn’t I just post an article where someone killed someone in their place of business and received life? Did I say with absolute certainty that he won’t get off or did I just express my opinion based on what I read in another case with similar details?

Furthermore, what is your legal background? Do you have a Juris Doctorate?[/quote]

I made a statement towards what kind of reaction the Texas state law deems appropriate when someone invades one’s home. Not one’s place of business.

I don’t have a law degree but we both know you don’t need one to comprehend one’s state giving rights.

When it comes down to it I’m a US citizen who seen the US justice system at work on a personal level. Can you say the same?
[/quote]

The point was, they are both on the person’s property, why I mentioned home or place of business.

Unless you have personal experience with self-defense cases you are not in any better position than anyone else on this forum to comment.

Also. debraD lives in British Columbia, why aren’t you questioning her?

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Because British Columbians are awesome and you’re from B-town which says it all :PPP

Props for finding and posting the video.

That bitch at the end got on my nerves yelling stop. Geez, it’s none of your business, move along lady.

I wonder what he was hitting them with?

[quote]debraD wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:
Even in your home or place of business this could be considered unacceptable.
[/quote]

Pretty sure you can shoot anyone who invades your home in Texas and several other states. I’m starting to think you don’t fully grasp US laws. [/quote]

?

Did I or didn’t I just post an article where someone killed someone in their place of business and received life? Did I say with absolute certainty that he won’t get off or did I just express my opinion based on what I read in another case with similar details?

Furthermore, what is your legal background? Do you have a Juris Doctorate?[/quote]

I made a statement towards what kind of reaction the Texas state law deems appropriate when someone invades one’s home. Not one’s place of business.

I don’t have a law degree but we both know you don’t need one to comprehend one’s state giving rights.

When it comes down to it I’m a US citizen who seen the US justice system at work on a personal level. Can you say the same?
[/quote]

The point was, they are both on the person’s property, why I mentioned home or place of business.

Unless you have personal experience with self-defense cases you are not in any better position than anyone else on this forum to comment.

Also. debraD lives in British Columbia, why aren’t you questioning her?

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Because British Columbians are awesome and you’re from B-town which says it all :PPP[/quote]

You think I’m from Brampton? Haha, I wonder why…probably a good guess

I’m from Scarborough.

[quote]debraD wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:
Even in your home or place of business this could be considered unacceptable.
[/quote]

Pretty sure you can shoot anyone who invades your home in Texas and several other states. I’m starting to think you don’t fully grasp US laws. [/quote]

?

Did I or didn’t I just post an article where someone killed someone in their place of business and received life? Did I say with absolute certainty that he won’t get off or did I just express my opinion based on what I read in another case with similar details?

Furthermore, what is your legal background? Do you have a Juris Doctorate?[/quote]

I made a statement towards what kind of reaction the Texas state law deems appropriate when someone invades one’s home. Not one’s place of business.

I don’t have a law degree but we both know you don’t need one to comprehend one’s state giving rights.

When it comes down to it I’m a US citizen who seen the US justice system at work on a personal level. Can you say the same?
[/quote]

The point was, they are both on the person’s property, why I mentioned home or place of business.

Unless you have personal experience with self-defense cases you are not in any better position than anyone else on this forum to comment.

Also. debraD lives in British Columbia, why aren’t you questioning her?

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Because British Columbians are awesome and you’re from B-town which says it all :PPP[/quote]

I can only speak on what I know or believe to be true. That’s why I only addressed the home part of your statement.

debraD is supa hot and I hope to one day see the glory that is her nude body, BC is the shit, and she hasn’t said anything half as ridiculous as your Negress statement. She hasn’t posted anything to make me question her way of thinking.

You have.

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]debraD wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:
Even in your home or place of business this could be considered unacceptable.
[/quote]

Pretty sure you can shoot anyone who invades your home in Texas and several other states. I’m starting to think you don’t fully grasp US laws. [/quote]

?

Did I or didn’t I just post an article where someone killed someone in their place of business and received life? Did I say with absolute certainty that he won’t get off or did I just express my opinion based on what I read in another case with similar details?

Furthermore, what is your legal background? Do you have a Juris Doctorate?[/quote]

I made a statement towards what kind of reaction the Texas state law deems appropriate when someone invades one’s home. Not one’s place of business.

I don’t have a law degree but we both know you don’t need one to comprehend one’s state giving rights.

When it comes down to it I’m a US citizen who seen the US justice system at work on a personal level. Can you say the same?
[/quote]

The point was, they are both on the person’s property, why I mentioned home or place of business.

Unless you have personal experience with self-defense cases you are not in any better position than anyone else on this forum to comment.

Also. debraD lives in British Columbia, why aren’t you questioning her?

[/quote]

Because British Columbians are awesome and you’re from B-town which says it all :PPP[/quote]

You think I’m from Brampton? Haha, I wonder why…probably a good guess

I’m from Scarborough.[/quote]

I thought you said somewhere that you lived there. Scarborough’s even worse! (jk)

I used to live in Brampton, that’s why I remembered.

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

debraD is supa hot and I hope to one day see the glory that is her nude body, BC is the shit, and she hasn’t said anything half as ridiculous as your Negress statement. She hasn’t posted anything to make me question her way of thinking.

You have.[/quote]

:smiley:

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:
Even in your home or place of business this could be considered unacceptable.
[/quote]

Pretty sure you can shoot anyone who invades your home in Texas and several other states. I’m starting to think you don’t fully grasp US laws. [/quote]

?

Did I or didn’t I just post an article where someone killed someone in their place of business and received life? Did I say with absolute certainty that he won’t get off or did I just express my opinion based on what I read in another case with similar details?

Furthermore, what is your legal background? Do you have a Juris Doctorate?[/quote]

I made a statement towards what kind of reaction the Texas state law deems appropriate when someone invades one’s home. Not one’s place of business.

I don’t have a law degree but we both know you don’t need one to comprehend one’s state giving rights.

When it comes down to it I’m a US citizen who seen the US justice system at work on a personal level. Can you say the same?
[/quote]

The point was, they are both on the person’s property, why I mentioned home or place of business.

Unless you have personal experience with self-defense cases you are not in any better position than anyone else on this forum to comment.

Also. debraD lives in British Columbia, why aren’t you questioning her?

[/quote]

Uh, holding up hand in the back of the classroom (even though my fucking posts take 30 minutes to appear). I have PERSONAL EXPERIENCE with self-defense cases. Uh, I was a personal protection specialist (bodyguard) with my own agency.

And maybe you guys didn’t read the article. The “ladies” were charged with crimes.

Yes! That Mcmanager went off! Ive been at that Mickey Dees on West 4th many a time back in the day, I bethca this probably happened (not as severe) many a times back in the day (i.e. pre cell phone cameras).

At first I thought the person jumping the counter was 14 year old boy.

My emotions state vindication! But my brain says a bit excessive.

With regards to the fat white woman, she wasnt concerned about those “ladies” she was afraid her 2 big macs for 2 dollars were getting overdone on the grill.

My only question is how the hell asking for a cheeseburger ends up in a brawl?

cant have it your way in Mickey Dees only at the BK lounge bro

[quote]forbes wrote:
Its simple fight or flight response. Many can argue that the guy should have stopped when the women were knocked out, but in reality, once you get going, your instincts (read: your pre-programmed response) takes over and wants to make sure they are down and won’t get back up.

Just about everyone here would have done the same thing.[/quote]

you have never been more wrong.

The women started the verbal and physical assault as far as I can see, though we don’t have all the info even from the vid. However, the common belief is that a man is willing to partake(or HAS to be) in violence always whenever provoked, so he must have enjoyed this, right…?

Also, people look at this superficially without considering the whole situation, as well as the REAL PROBLEM here, which is these two women starting all this shit in the first place under the belief that they are invincible and are above other people.

[quote]So What wrote:
However, the common belief is that a man is willing to partake(or HAS to be) in violence always whenever provoked, so he must have enjoyed this, right…?
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Wha?? Where’d you gather that from?

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:
Even in your home or place of business this could be considered unacceptable.
[/quote]

Pretty sure you can shoot anyone who invades your home in Texas and several other states. I’m starting to think you don’t fully grasp US laws. [/quote]

?

Did I or didn’t I just post an article where someone killed someone in their place of business and received life? Did I say with absolute certainty that he won’t get off or did I just express my opinion based on what I read in another case with similar details?

Furthermore, what is your legal background? Do you have a Juris Doctorate?[/quote]

The article you posted showed a guy who after fending off armed robbers and shooting one, took the time to grab another weapon, come back, and execute the shot one on camera. I can’t blame him, but taking a man’s life should not be an easy decision, and carrying a firearm puts you in a world most people don’t have the restraint to handle with consequences for lapses in judegment.

This guy was defending himself throughout the footage, even if he did make sure the ‘threat’ was ‘thorougly neutralized’ and it isn’t evident from the video when the assault ended. He very well could have kept beating on those women for another 5 minutes. He wasn’t armed from the start, and grabbed whatever was available to defend himself.