Man removes window air conditioner at 1:30 am and gets shot in the back by the homeowner
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Man removes window air conditioner at 1:30 am and gets shot in the back by the homeowner
https://abc13.com/5908970
I let y’all decide if this was a legal shooting.
Certainly deserved.
No charges filed.
I let y’all decide if this was a legal shooting.
Certainly deserved.
No charges filed.
Re: Man removes window air conditioner at 1:30 am and gets shot in the back by the homeowner
The law favors the criminal. He'll probably go to jail. No, I don't have any faith in the legal system. 

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Re: Man removes window air conditioner at 1:30 am and gets shot in the back by the homeowner
I think with it being at night, it is a good shoot.
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Re: Man removes window air conditioner at 1:30 am and gets shot in the back by the homeowner
Property theft at night. The homeowner will get off but it'll likely give the Democrats more ammo as they say "YoU CaN sHoOt A MaN FoR An AiR CoNDiTionEr!!11!"
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In his defense, you don't know if he is stealing the AC, or removing it to gain entry to the home.
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In his defense, you don't know if he is stealing the AC, or removing it to gain entry to the home.
Re: Man removes window air conditioner at 1:30 am and gets shot in the back by the homeowner
Sounding like he was using the opening to gain entry.PriestTheRunner wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2020 9:17 pm Property theft at night. The homeowner will get off but it'll likely give the Democrats more ammo as they say "YoU CaN sHoOt A MaN FoR An AiR CoNDiTionEr!!11!"
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In his defense, you don't know if he is stealing the AC, or removing it to gain entry to the home.
Robber running away when he was shot.
Re: Man removes window air conditioner at 1:30 am and gets shot in the back by the homeowner
Unless the BG ran away while carrying the air conditioner, the homeowner will still have some difficult 'splainin' to do.
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Re: Man removes window air conditioner at 1:30 am and gets shot in the back by the homeowner
I don't know enough of the facts to pass judgement here, but I do know that the homeowner should not be talking to the press. In particular, he should not have said this:
When he was trying to get away, that's when he got shot.
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Re: Man removes window air conditioner at 1:30 am and gets shot in the back by the homeowner
Excaliber wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 8:07 am Unless the BG ran away while carrying the air conditioner, the homeowner will still have some difficult 'splainin' to do.

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Re: Man removes window air conditioner at 1:30 am and gets shot in the back by the homeowner
My first thought as well.... and if nothing else, the benefit of the doubt SHOULD go to the homeowner, NOT the criminal.
(I didn't read story- link caused several odd pop ups so I shut it down.)
Re: Man removes window air conditioner at 1:30 am and gets shot in the back by the homeowner
Said he just shot into the darkness. So hit the guy by luck. So at the worst that would be manslaughter, but the guy hasn't died.flechero wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 9:08 amMy first thought as well.... and if nothing else, the benefit of the doubt SHOULD go to the homeowner, NOT the criminal.
(I didn't read story- link caused several odd pop ups so I shut it down.)