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Man shot while stealing rims- Houston
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:19 am
by cubbyjg
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While there are not enough details, im glad there is one less thief in the houston area
Re: Man shot while stealing rims- Houston
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:32 am
by Teamless
Another one bites the dust, but to kill a man for stealing rims?
Re: Man shot while stealing rims- Houston
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:49 am
by dicion
EDIT: Apparently this Thread is the first
Re: Man shot while stealing rims- Houston
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:54 am
by longtooth
Yes but this one has the earliest post date & will be the one we use.
One of you OT mods please move this to the new forum "Crime Blotter."
LT
Re: Man shot while stealing rims- Houston
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:55 am
by dicion
Need more info before making any kind of decision on whether it was a good shoot or not.
Right away, the fact that the shell casings were said to be in the road, and not, say in the homeowner's driveway, adds a little suspicion...
Did he get the rims, and try to flee with them? Or did he give up and run as soon as the homeowner came out, and the homeowner ran out into the street, shooting at his driving away car?
Two totally different scenarios, with 2 completely different legal repercussions.
Re: Man shot while stealing rims- Houston
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:43 am
by Excaliber
dicion wrote:Need more info before making any kind of decision on whether it was a good shoot or not.
Right away, the fact that the shell casings were said to be in the road, and not, say in the homeowner's driveway, adds a little suspicion...
Did he get the rims, and try to flee with them? Or did he give up and run as soon as the homeowner came out, and the homeowner ran out into the street, shooting at his driving away car?
Two totally different scenarios, with 2 completely different legal repercussions.
I agree there's not enough information to do a valid analysis.
Shell casings in the street do not preclude a good shoot. The victim's vehicle may have been parked in the street as well. There's also no indication of how the confrontation unfolded, whether or not the thief threatened the owner, or the location and trajectory of wounds on the deceased. The article doesn't include this important information.
Re: Man shot while stealing rims- Houston
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 10:32 am
by threoh8
My Colt can throw cases pretty far. Depending on the geometry of the scene, I could be standing well inside the property line and still get cases to the street.
Re: Man shot while stealing rims- Houston
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 11:24 am
by Cobra Medic
From the locked duplicate.
JNMAR wrote:There's a pretty easy way to avoid getting shot...don't steal other folks property.
+1
Like Terrible Ted, I like dead offenders more than repeat offenders.
Re: Man shot while stealing rims- Houston
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 4:00 am
by NOS
Excaliber wrote:dicion wrote:Need more info before making any kind of decision on whether it was a good shoot or not.
Right away, the fact that the shell casings were said to be in the road, and not, say in the homeowner's driveway, adds a little suspicion...
Did he get the rims, and try to flee with them? Or did he give up and run as soon as the homeowner came out, and the homeowner ran out into the street, shooting at his driving away car?
Two totally different scenarios, with 2 completely different legal repercussions.
I agree there's not enough information to do a valid analysis.
Shell casings in the street do not preclude a good shoot. The victim's vehicle may have been parked in the street as well. There's also no indication of how the confrontation unfolded, whether or not the thief threatened the owner, or the location and trajectory of wounds on the deceased. The article doesn't include this important information.
I need more facts.
It is also unclear who called the authorities and reported the shots fired. If a neighbor called in the shooting, and the homeowner or the cousin did not try to contact authorities, it would imply some type of guilt IMHO. Either way there are still too many holes to get a clear view of what really happened.
Re: Man shot while stealing rims- Houston
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 11:35 am
by Bird of Prey
Teamless wrote:Another one bites the dust, but to kill a man for stealing rims?
I live in an area where home invasions are occuring at a rate of about 3 or 4 a month!!! Every single one of the perps who have been caught have simple burglaries on their records to start off their illustrious careers. I say the homeowner should be commended for his community service!
Re: Man shot while stealing rims- Houston
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:36 pm
by jester
Bird of Prey wrote:Teamless wrote:Another one bites the dust, but to kill a man for stealing rims?
I live in an area where home invasions are occuring at a rate of about 3 or 4 a month!!! Every single one of the perps who have been caught have simple burglaries on their records to start off their illustrious careers. I say the homeowner should be commended for his community service!
Thieves, like sex offenders, often escalate their offenses over time. The revolving door justice system is an insult to the victims and their families.
Re: Man shot while stealing rims- Houston
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:05 am
by PRO
IMO, a thief does not just steal my property; he steals a part of my life. More to the point, I have a finite amount of time on this earth and when a thief takes my property, he has taken the time that I worked to be able to pay for the property. He steals the time I took to go and get the property , the time I have to work to replace the property, the time from work or whatever I could be doing while I replace the property and the time I have to spend restoring my property to the way it was prior to the theft.
All times of my life that I can't replace.
It’s a shame a hand of the thief can’t get caught in the revolving door of justice and be amputated as the Justice system cuts him loose. It would be really hard to steal rims with one hand.
Oh, and IMO, the thief that was shot owes the owner the cost of the bullet.
Re: Man shot while stealing rims- Houston
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:17 am
by baraco01
PRO wrote:IMO, a thief does not just steal my property; he steals a part of my life. More to the point, I have a finite amount of time on this earth and when a thief takes my property, he has taken the time that I worked to be able to pay for the property. He steals the time I took to go and get the property , the time I have to work to replace the property, the time from work or whatever I could be doing while I replace the property and the time I have to spend restoring my property to the way it was prior to the theft.
All times of my life that I can't replace.
It’s a shame a hand of the thief can’t get caught in the revolving door of justice and be amputated as the Justice system cuts him loose. It would be really hard to steal rims with one hand.
Oh, and IMO, the thief that was shot owes the owner the cost of the bullet.
Re: Man shot while stealing rims- Houston
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 7:05 pm
by rp_photo
I can't think of anything more useless to spend money on than wheel rims, not to mention the bad kind of attention that they attract.
Re: Man shot while stealing rims- Houston
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 7:23 pm
by tbrown
It took you a year to come up with that comment?