Mr. AGSPRT04 said:
I bet EyeGuy would prefer an outcome like that as opposed to getting ripped of in the dark. Losers.
+1AgResearch said:
One less hood rat
He dint do nuffin.bigfoot10s said:
I bet the victim's family sues the owner.
carpe vinum said:He dint do nuffin.bigfoot10s said:
I bet the victim's family sues the owner.
CanyonAg77 said:
I bet eyeguy would prefer thugs just stayed the hell away. No matter how low the lowlife is, it's got to effect you if you take one out. I still remember taking out an aggressive dog 25 years ago.
Daddy's visiting hours were over for the day I'd guess...EskimoJoe said:carpe vinum said:He dint do nuffin.bigfoot10s said:
I bet the victim's family sues the owner.
He innocent. His mama say so.
His father is unavailable for comment.
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The store owner dialed 1911
javajaws said:
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The store owner dialed 1911
Bigballin said:
That's a given. The family will have some dialogue around that he wasn't going to shoot and that he was a good boy...
Thanks Nancy.Snow Monkey Ambassador said:
Two things:
1. There's no lawsuit here by anyone for anything. Stop believing urban myths and learn something.
2. Some of y'all need to check your racism. Like, a lot.
Carry on . . .
Except he shot first. Not that it mattered, once he drew his weapon, the store owner was 100% justified, in my opinion.Bigballin said:
That's a given. The family will have some dialogue around that he wasn't going to shoot and that he was a good boy...
Could not agree more.Quote:
Dixie Gun and Pawn customer Terrance Coner was amazed at the criminals' target of a gun store.
"It's just amazing to see someone try to come into a gun store to rob a gun store. I mean, that was a really un-thought-out plan," said Coner.
Snow Monkey Ambassador said:
Two things:
1. There's no lawsuit here by anyone for anything. Stop believing urban myths and learn something.
2. Some of y'all need to check your racism. Like, a lot.
Carry on . . .
Correct. Staff stays armed. I always have a couple guns within reach. Nightmare scenario for me to have to use one. I've been in two situations (both outside of the store) where I was ready to shoot someone. Even those experiences... ones where I made the decision that I was ready to end someone's life if need be.... both change you and slightly haunt you. Look, I'm a huge hunter. I respect the taking of life. There is a huge difference between shooting a person and shooting a deer, however. Hell, every time I shoot a deer, I do feel some sadness. I don't care how much of a POS the person is, I have zero desire to kill someone. I know that it will haunt me. That being said, I am ok with it. Made peace with the fact that I may kill someone someday. Don't want to and will avoid if possible but who knows what will happen in life. Insurance won't cover everything but they will make it easier.Fishin Texas Aggie 05 said:Mr. AGSPRT04 said:
I bet EyeGuy would prefer an outcome like that as opposed to getting ripped of in the dark. Losers.
I won't speak for eye guy or any other business owner but I would guess not
Insurance can be filed on stolen goods but if you catch a bullet or if a customer is shot things have just got really bad