Gee, I'm all broke up over the poor rapist. NOT! :rofl:
Head shots are a good thing with the correct caliber but I'm thinking it was too bad someone didn't use a knife. Yeah, you know what I mean!:wink:
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Gee, I'm all broke up over the poor rapist. NOT! :rofl:
Head shots are a good thing with the correct caliber but I'm thinking it was too bad someone didn't use a knife. Yeah, you know what I mean!:wink:
The people in that apt complex sound the like the kind of people I want in my area. You know the ones who see something going on thats wrong they DO something about.
-Alex
OK someone has to say it, what if?: Girl screwing old boyfriend (he unlocked the door) she heard new boyfriend coming and ran out of apartment and yelled rape. OK I said it, and on that note: He was convicted by his peers (maybe twelve) and justice was served. :rofl:
Damn Skippy!!Quote:
"He got what he deserved," Sharon Ivy said. "You don't go into (a) house ... do things to (a) momma and think it's all right. That was just a community watch."
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I really don't like the DFW area, having escaped, but this kind of made me smile....even tho vigilantes should not be abided.....the BG could have gotten much worse
Vigilantism means different things to those on different sides of the isle. Websters defines it as; "a member of a volunteer committee organized to suppress and punish crime summarily (as when the processes of law are viewed as inadequate)".
Others define it like this one I found on an ambulance chasing law-firm website: "A Vigilantee is an unauthorized person who conduct a trial on the accused persons with or without collecting evidences or ascertaining the truth and confer punishment to the accused considering the depth of crime involved."
In this threads case, the initial whooping of BG rear-end seemed justified to me as more of a citizens arrest issue. Then, sounds like BG ran into another apartment and owner shot the loser. However, if it was really someone from the mob who chased him in there and gunned him down, then he (the perp) has a case and in our sue-happy society, he would probably win (see ambulance chasing law-firm website).
At any rate the whole issue of vigilantism would b an interesting topic for discussion on a separate thread. :wink:
Hope this guy winds up drooling in a wheelchair in prison.
Why? Then society has to pay for his care. IMHO, prisoners should have to work at some trade that makes money for the state or prison/jail, so that the income can help offset the cost of holding them. If they had to work for their upkeep, maybe more of them would avoid going to the joint.
The community that beats criminals together stays together.
Thats funny. Get the crap beat out of him, runs for refuge and gets shot. Justice for all.