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Seems like a perfect discussion for these guys.
I don't think this one will cause much of a stir. We can all agree it was clearly murder and cross fingers that Florida brings back public hangings for the POS.Seems like a perfect discussion for these guys.
If someone shoved you to the ground in order to get back up so you can STAND YOUR GROUND you may need to use lethal force.Probably will depend on statements of eye witnesses.......just because someone shoves you and you fall does not give you the right to shoot them ....am not familiar with specifics of the law and what exactly can be classified as am impending threat to life
I do know very few people get beat to death in a public place in daylight so unless the dead guy had a gun I do not understand
Also was the woman charged with parking in a handicapped zone
If I lived in Florida I would just call the cops and not confront anyone parked illegally
I think the logical solution to this problem is when you get your picture photo ID upon turning age 18 it comes with a 9mm handgun. If both parties were armed then this would be a different story.
Not a lawyer^^^Someone's life being in danger, and someone perceiving their life to be in danger in the heat of the moment are two different things.
It is very hard for a court to tell someone that they couldn't reasonably think that their life was in danger when they were just hit pretty hard by someone that looks to be a pretty big aggressive dude.
Except nobody goes there. It's an empty table.
0/10.....law needs to be clarified
Take Travon Martin case....he is being followed and feels threatened....decides to defend himself and ends up dead but the murderer who was originally the one that was threatening gets off free as a bird
no opinion of your own?
Bad example.
He had the right to stand and defend himself no question. But so did Zimmerman.
And Martin had no business in that neighborhood...what's your point?So you want to kill someone......bait them into a confrontation and then defend yourself by shooting them ... He had no business following Martin
This...Woman was wrong, boyfriend was wrong, shooter was wrong.
Tragic.
So you want to kill someone......bait them into a confrontation and then defend yourself by shooting them ... He had no business following Martin
A great example of why not to approach Florida Man or Florida Man's car, for any reason. Just imagine this hypothetical situation:
You decide to leave a playful note on their driver's side window about your favorite team beating the shit out of their favorite team while they're inside a restaurant. Meanwhile, they're walking out of the restaurant and you spook them (because why the hell would someone be messing with their car while they're inside?) In that split second they think you're armed and intend to do them harm. They shoot you because Florida. Now you're dead and the public is left arguing about which of you was the bigger asshole.
The murderer is and the story is tragic.
0/10.....law needs to be clarified
Take Travon Martin case....he is being followed and feels threatened....decides to defend himself and ends up dead but the murderer who was originally the one that was threatening gets off free as a bird
He would be arrested for pulling the gun at that point. The law almost makes it better to shoot and kill than just pulling gun or hurting the individual. Don’t agree or disagree but that is a fact.The issue here is that the man could have defended himself just by pointing the gun at the dude... Once he pulled that trigger while the dude was walking away that was the mistake... Had he pulled the gun and the dude came towards him it would be a different story IMO.
You got a point. That's when you know the law sucks.He would be arrested for pulling the gun at that point. The law almost makes it better to shoot and kill than just pulling gun or hurting the individual. Don’t agree or disagree but that is a fact.
A well armed society is a polite society.
If concealed carry were open carry this wouldn't happen. Why must legal weapons be hidden from sight? Living in AZ, it was odd at first to see open carry, but it makes more sense than having to conceal.
Woman was wrong, boyfriend was wrong, shooter was wrong.
Tragic.
Great post!A great example of why not to approach Florida Man or Florida Man's car, for any reason. Just imagine this hypothetical situation:
You decide to leave a playful note on their driver's side window about your favorite team beating the shit out of their favorite team while they're inside a restaurant. Meanwhile, they're walking out of the restaurant and you spook them (because why the hell would someone be messing with their car while they're inside?) In that split second they think you're armed and intend to do them harm. They shoot you because Florida. Now you're dead and the public is left arguing about which of you was the bigger asshole.
The murderer is and the story is tragic.
did you do some homeword on his past or would you say that pretty much anytime this happens?I'd be willing to bet that if the shooter was black and the victim was white the DA would be taking a different stand.
did you do some homeword on his past or would you say that pretty much anytime this happens?
The DA that you just accused of being racist for all intents and purposesWhose past???
No. But as I see it there is, generally speaking, a double standard on a lot of these incidents.The DA that you just accused of being racist for all intents and purposes