TX: Let the homeless pick thru dumpsters
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TX: Let the homeless pick thru dumpsters
https://www.click2houston.com/news/secu ... police-say
Houston Security Guard finds man making a mess picking through a dumpster at 9pm.
Tells him to stop and leave property. Things deteriorate from there.
Cooperated to a point with police and now charged with murder.
I don’t have a dumpster.
Hummmm. The police who killed the couple in Houston during a botched drug raid have never been charged with anything. I guess Security Guards don’t rank.
Houston Security Guard finds man making a mess picking through a dumpster at 9pm.
Tells him to stop and leave property. Things deteriorate from there.
Cooperated to a point with police and now charged with murder.
I don’t have a dumpster.
Hummmm. The police who killed the couple in Houston during a botched drug raid have never been charged with anything. I guess Security Guards don’t rank.
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Texas licensed security guards have very specific rules/laws to follow. They are not peace officers.
Making false or misleading statements is not helpful to your defense.
Hopefully surveillance video will back his story and charges will be dismissed. Regardless, one man is dead and another's life has been changed forever.
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Re: TX: Let the homeless pick thru dumpsters
There was a companion post. That event occurred the same night. A Houston homeowner shot a man who was sleeping in his yard. His is not being charged.bblhd672 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:12 amTexas licensed security guards have very specific rules/laws to follow. They are not peace officers.
Making false or misleading statements is not helpful to your defense.
Hopefully surveillance video will back his story and charges will be dismissed. Regardless, one man is dead and another's life has been changed forever.
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Your comments indicated the security guard was being treated differently than HPD, not the homeowner in the other story.philip964 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 1:16 pmThere was a companion post. That event occurred the same night. A Houston homeowner shot a man who was sleeping in his yard. His is not being charged.bblhd672 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:12 amTexas licensed security guards have very specific rules/laws to follow. They are not peace officers.
Making false or misleading statements is not helpful to your defense.
Hopefully surveillance video will back his story and charges will be dismissed. Regardless, one man is dead and another's life has been changed forever.
The left lies about everything. Truth is a liberal value, and truth is a conservative value, but it has never been a left-wing value. People on the left say whatever advances their immediate agenda. Power is their moral lodestar; therefore, truth is always subservient to it. - Dennis Prager
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Re: TX: Let the homeless pick thru dumpsters
The pecking order seems to be Police, homeowner, Security Guard.bblhd672 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 1:47 pmYour comments indicated the security guard was being treated differently than HPD, not the homeowner in the other story.philip964 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 1:16 pmThere was a companion post. That event occurred the same night. A Houston homeowner shot a man who was sleeping in his yard. His is not being charged.bblhd672 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:12 amTexas licensed security guards have very specific rules/laws to follow. They are not peace officers.
Making false or misleading statements is not helpful to your defense.
Hopefully surveillance video will back his story and charges will be dismissed. Regardless, one man is dead and another's life has been changed forever.
Both articles seem to have similar facts, but security guard arrested for murder.
However since this article, apparently there is security footage showing the homeless person not attacking the security guard.
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Re: TX: Let the homeless pick thru dumpsters
From what I read the victim wasn't armed and even if he did charge him or even a regular police officer they have no right to use deadly force. Imagine having to look for food ect. Out of a dumpster "life apparently is pretty bad already" then you get shot/killed. Can't wait to see what how many years he gets.
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I was always appalled at the amount of food thrown away at the end of the business day at several restaurants which I either remodeled or built from ground up. Mc Donals was very bad about throwing away perfectly good burgers and salads. When I asked one franchisee about donating the food to a homeless shelter, I was told Mc Donald’s did not do that.
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Re: TX: Let the homeless pick thru dumpsters
The way things are these days, they would probably get sue for donating fattening food.WTR wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:02 pm I was always appalled at the amount of food thrown away at the end of the business day at several restaurants which I either remodeled or built from ground up. Mc Donals was very bad about throwing away perfectly good burgers and salads. When I asked one franchisee about donating the food to a homeless shelter, I was told Mc Donald’s did not do that.
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Re: TX: Let the homeless pick thru dumpsters
Armed or not doesn't matter, what does matter is would a reasonable person fear serious bodily injury or death in that situation. Until all the facts are presented we can't really know if that is the case. Additionally no one has a "right" to use deadly force, however someone meeting specific criteria can be justified in using it.narcissist wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 6:53 pm From what I read the victim wasn't armed and even if he did charge him or even a regular police officer they have no right to use deadly force. Imagine having to look for food ect. Out of a dumpster "life apparently is pretty bad already" then you get shot/killed. Can't wait to see what how many years he gets.
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