Daytona veteran beaten up for trying to save turtle's life, police say
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2017 2:15 pm
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/dayton ... police-say
I hope my questions are making sense. I can tell you that I know that my own inclination would have also been to speak up and say something to them, and if they betrayed even a smudge on of aggression toward me, even just verbally, I might be very tempted to draw down first and ask questions later. But some would call that escalation rather than deescalation. In the meantime, the animal they were torturing was found dead in the pond in a pool of its own blood just afterwards.

Just interested in y'alls opinions.
So this story does not address the use of a concealed handgun, but it got me to wondering. In a situation like this, where the agressors were clearly doing something morally/ethically wrong, and presumably illegal, but they are not attacking you, your wife, your child, your dog......in fact, they are torturing a wild animal that belongs to nobody.....it made me ask:DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Three young men were arrested Tuesday after police said they beat up a Navy veteran who asked them to stop torturing a turtle, according to Daytona Beach police.
A woman was walking her toddler around a pond at Wedgewood Apartments and told police she saw three men torturing a turtle. She went home and told her husband, Gary Blough, they were “smashing up a turtle.”
- Would any of you interfered? If not, why not? If yes, based on what reasoning?
- If yes, would the situation have justified getting your hand on a weapon first?
- At what point, if any, did the (human) victim's actions become defensible or indefensible?
- Stuff like that there.
I hope my questions are making sense. I can tell you that I know that my own inclination would have also been to speak up and say something to them, and if they betrayed even a smudge on of aggression toward me, even just verbally, I might be very tempted to draw down first and ask questions later. But some would call that escalation rather than deescalation. In the meantime, the animal they were torturing was found dead in the pond in a pool of its own blood just afterwards.

Just interested in y'alls opinions.