Please God ... make him stop ... please make him stop ... :icon_cryi he's killing me .... he's eating my brain .... please .... I'm begging you... please ... please :icon_cryi
Yeah, the law can be tough on the brain sometimes........
Please God ... make him stop ... please make him stop ... :icon_cryi he's killing me .... he's eating my brain .... please .... I'm begging you... please ... please :icon_cryi
Again, how is it RIGHT to shoot a fleeing man in the back, when he is not an imminent threat to you or someone else?
What's next? Lynching?
Who knows? Is that the best pre-game plan you have? I guess your answer is hope it never happens. I'll stick to my guns (pun intended) thanks.
I hope it never happens to but I plan on being prepared.
Steve
Flash, I just want to point out that for once, it is you making the legal arguments.
Take it all, baby, take it all.![]()
Again, how is it RIGHT to shoot a fleeing man in the back, when he is not an imminent threat to you or someone else?
What's next? Lynching?
Huh? You pre-plan every scenario?
You are damn right that I have preplanned what to do when someone who has just harmed my family is trying to get away. Why haven't you?
Got a lawyer on retainer? You might need them too.
A weak, piss-poor, candy-ass answer to a similar question cost Michael Dukakis, in part, a presidential election.
You just don't get it do you? Yes, it is right to shoot him in the back if he has demonstrated willful disregard for the sanctity or security of anothers life. He is a threat to someone else. Wait, maybe you think that it was just his first time and he will never do it again.
Please don't throw another case law at me, we have crossed into right or wrong, not what is legal.
Steve
No, I do get it. There is a reason we have a justice system instead of just guns and 'frontier justice'. Even thought it ain't perfect, it works better than any other system of justice. You can't just appoint yourself judge, jury and executioner, it is not right and it is against the law. I am not saying in every case that deadly force is not justified, but if a 'suspect' is not an imminent threat to your or someone else, how is it 'right'? Just to satisfy your own sense of justice? You want that kind of justice? Go to the tribal areas of Pakistan, or Saudi Arabia.
What happens if you shoot the wrong guy, a neighbor jogging past on his nightly run? Don't think it won't happen, how many times have the cops shot someone who they thought was a suspect and it turns out he wasn't? In the dark, adrenaline pumping, a quickly fading target.......take that chance and hit the wrong target, you make a bad situation worse.
This ain't a perfect world, and there are definitely times where a citizen is justified in protecting themselves and others. But we have a Constitution and other laws in to bring reason, fairness and justice (among many other things) to the citizens of this country. They are not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but they work better than any other system we have. By taking the law into your own hands by shooting a fleeing suspect who is not a threat to you or anyone else, I think you are violating those principles by which our laws are founded.