Are these people wrong? (I believe the shooter was 46 - so technically not a senior citizen - although a young person might think he is ).
Yes.Are these people wrong? (I believe the shooter was 46 - so technically not a senior citizen - although a young person might think he is ).
Just watched it in its entirety. He should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and someone with that happy of a trigger finger shouldn't be allowed to carry a gun. The guy was backing off and was no where near a threat to the shooter's life. Cuff him and stuff him Enos!!!!Are these people wrong? (I believe the shooter was 46 - so technically not a senior citizen - although a young person might think he is ).
The store owner said this guy has started trouble with people in the parking lot before. So like you said, this was someone looking for a confrontation.Just watched it in its entirety. He should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and someone with that happy of a trigger finger shouldn't be allowed to carry a gun. The guy was backing off and was no where near a threat to the shooter's life. Cuff him and stuff him Enos!!!!
Speaking my mind about this comment would get me banned from this site. The man is a murderer in most any place else. He inserted himself into a situation, behaved aggressively toward a woman and kid, and then the boyfriend came out to defend them from the aggressor and got shot for it instead of that gigantic vagina attempting to leave. He was humiliated and killed a man. The stupid game was his. He won.Play stupid games....win stupid prizes.......
That's my attitude as well. Guy backed off the moment he saw the gun. So at that point, the gun had done it's job. I'm hopeful that the DA will decide to prosecute; furthermore, I'd really like to see Florida revise the law.Just watched it in its entirety. He should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and someone with that happy of a trigger finger shouldn't be allowed to carry a gun. The guy was backing off and was no where near a threat to the shooter's life. Cuff him and stuff him Enos!!!!
Exactly. It's a Stand Your Ground law, not "I Can Shoot You If I Escalate A Situation And Stand To Get My #$@ Beat" Law.That's my attitude as well. Guy backed off the moment he saw the gun. So at that point, the gun had done it's job. I'm hopeful that the DA will decide to prosecute; furthermore, I'd really like to see Florida revise the law.
I suspect one big difference here is the girl realized she was wrong, backed down eventually and left. If the mother in the shooting video had simply said sorry and moved, the father would still be alive. However with no audio we can not tell how the shooting video became a heated verbal exchange that led to a physical confrontation.In this case....at least a conversation took place....no violence....everyone lived to fight another day.....
he has to justify the expensive penis extension he carries around all of the time.The store owner said this guy has started trouble with people in the parking lot before. So like you said, this was someone looking for a confrontation.
Agree 100%.I suspect one big difference here is the girl realized she was wrong, backed down eventually and left. If the mother in the shooting video had simply said sorry and moved, the father would still be alive. However with no audio we can not tell how the shooting video became a heated verbal exchange that led to a physical confrontation.
you really do get to the root of the problem :rolleye2:1st - dont park illegally in handicap spots
2nd - if you do, dont make things worse by arguing with someone who calls you out about it, You were wrong, move
3rd - dont walk up to someone and violently shove them down to the pavement
4th - dont shoot someone who appears to be backing up
The shooter severely over reacted. Whether race was involved or not is impossible to tell and we dont have audio to hear the exchange between the mother and the shooter. We also dont know what was said as father backed up a bit after shoving the guy to the ground. From the way I heard the Fla law explained on TV this morning I doubt the shooter will be charged. If I were the shooter however, I would be absolutely devastated with the results, legal or not.:frown:
it's pretty sad trying to blame this on the lady in the car.I suspect one big difference here is the girl realized she was wrong, backed down eventually and left. If the mother in the shooting video had simply said sorry and moved, the father would still be alive. However with no audio we can not tell how the shooting video became a heated verbal exchange that led to a physical confrontation.
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Great post and spot on....1st - dont park illegally in handicap spots
2nd - if you do, dont make things worse by arguing with someone who calls you out about it, You were wrong, move
3rd - dont walk up to someone and violently shove them down to the pavement
4th - dont shoot someone who appears to be backing up
The shooter severely over reacted. Whether race was involved or not is impossible to tell and we dont have audio to hear the exchange between the mother and the shooter. We also dont know what was said as father backed up a bit after shoving the guy to the ground. From the way I heard the Fla law explained on TV this morning I doubt the shooter will be charged. If I were the shooter however, I would be absolutely devastated with the results, legal or not.:frown:
I agree....plenty of blame to go around.it's pretty sad trying to blame this on the lady in the car.
the blame for the death lies solely with the shooter.I agree....plenty of blame to go around.
True and that was not my intent. Simply stating the overlooked obvious, it started there and for various (unknown yet) reasons escalated quickly.it's pretty sad trying to blame this on the lady in the car.
I had someone pull up next to me a few months back in Alex City and tell me I needed to move my car because I was parked in a handicap spot. The thing was, I was next to a handicap spot but not in the handicap spot. But being questioned on it at all caused me a about a minute of pure confusion on why these people were even talking to me in the first place.If the mother in the shooting video had simply said sorry and moved, the father would still be alive.