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#176241 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Thu Jun 21, 2012 12:58 am
XhaDoW-6 wrote:HAHAHA HE COULD HAVE JUST BET HIM HALF TO DEATH DIDNT HAVE TO BET HIM ALL THE WAY LOL


Thats BEAT. And I hope you never find yourself in that same laughing position.

Please learn some spelling.

#176242 by PaperDog
Thu Jun 21, 2012 12:59 am
gtZip wrote:
jimmydanger wrote:Although I can't see what Glenny wrote I'm sure it was some ridiculous nonsense that I won't lower myself to acknowledge. Just because Texas says it's OK does NOT make it OK. I wouldn't be surprised in the least if the victim's family sues for wrongful death, and if it makes it to the Supreme Court guess who will be visiting Federal prison.


It won't make it anywhere near any Supreme Court.
From what was presented, the father just reacted to the situation, and sh*t happens.
You can't call the police and wait for them to get there to help in situations like that, you have to do something.

Want to avoid a 'wrongful' death? Don't drag people off to rape them.

Use of lethal force to stop a sexual assault IF necessary? I'm fine with that.


I think they already dropped any charges...

#176247 by Slacker G
Thu Jun 21, 2012 1:16 am
I heard that they didn't prosecute. Over and done as far as the law is concerned. Now if there aren't any civil suits from relatives....

#176248 by Cajundaddy
Thu Jun 21, 2012 1:23 am
Whew!
As a father of three daughters I am surely glad it was not me in that Texas father's shoes. I am not sure I would have had the wisdom or courage to dial 911. I raised my kids in a fairly small town by Cali standards and when it came to my kids, everybody knew the drill: I owned a 12 gauge and a shovel and I was pretty handy with both. An elevated level of deterrence encouraged everyone to behave themselves so the tools were never pressed into service.
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#176249 by J-HALEY
Thu Jun 21, 2012 1:23 am
DAYUM I love TEXAS! Come down here break in my house (or my neighbors) I'll BLOW YOUR PHUKIN head off YEAH BUDDY! :lol: We do it all the time it saves the Tax payers (that would be me) A lot of money incarcerating these worthless POS! Seriously though we have the castle doctrine and stand your ground doctrine. The law states that if a member of your family (or anyone else) for that matter is assaulting or causing bodily harm to someone you have the right to use deadly force to stop them. However you don't have the right to stop them and come back an hour later and kill them. If someone is breaking into your car or house at night you have the right to use deadly force to stop them. Like I said Texas is a great place to live if you ain't a pu$$y LOL! 8)

#176251 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Thu Jun 21, 2012 1:30 am
I've been saying that for years. TIME TO MOVE TO TEXAS!

#176253 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Thu Jun 21, 2012 1:38 am
Sorry, I've been riding whore over this one. The story broke 2 days ago and I wasn't going to bring it up.
I am amazed that there was even a thought that you are are not allowed to defend yourself or even someone that is in trouble that is not a relative.

This is DIRECTED AT jimmy. You are so fuucked up man. Take all your laws and liberalism and STUFF IT UP YOUR ASSS!

GLENNY J. :)

#176258 by PaperDog
Thu Jun 21, 2012 2:40 am
jimmydanger wrote:Although I can't see what Glenny wrote I'm sure it was some ridiculous nonsense that I won't lower myself to acknowledge. Just because Texas says it's OK does NOT make it OK.


Hey, Hows that philosophy working out in Michigan? 9Down Here in Texas, we believe in scheduled maintenance:

http://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw/index ... agina.html

#176259 by PaperDog
Thu Jun 21, 2012 2:42 am
I looked all over the internet..and I could not find one forum where somebody disagreed with the Father's actions.. Most people agree it was the right thing to do... Doesn't mean they liked the idea of it...But make no mistake, a Pedo aint gonna survive in Texas when he behaves like this guy did..

#176267 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Thu Jun 21, 2012 7:10 am
jimmydanger wrote:Although I can't see what Glenny wrote I'm sure it was some ridiculous nonsense that I won't lower myself to acknowledge. Just because Texas says it's OK does NOT make it OK.


The Constitution guarantees us all the right to be secure in our life and property. The goal of the law is to protect innocent people, not perps. If someone is raping my daughter, I'm not waiting for the cops to get there and if the guy dies just because I hacked him several hundred times with a machete, well, that's just too bad.


I wouldn't be surprised in the least if the victim's family sues for wrongful death, and if it makes it to the Supreme Court guess who will be visiting Federal prison.




nah, that ain't gonna fly in Texas, no matter what any court outside our border thinks. You rape a 5-year old here, you better hope her daddy or big brother ain't around....

#176275 by J-HALEY
Thu Jun 21, 2012 12:06 pm
Come on down Glenny TEXAS loves conservatives!

If you do use deadly force in Texas you will still have to face a grand Jury. Only a phuking liberal would allow the case of this father that defended his FOUR YEAR OLD DAUGHTER to be sued by the family of this perp. In Detroit they might allow it but NOT HERE IN TEXAS! I love it when You hoighty toighty haters that think you are better than Texas! We AIN'T behind times here We're ahead of all you DUMBASS Libs! :lol:

#176278 by jimmydanger
Thu Jun 21, 2012 12:26 pm
The point is it's never OK to assume the role of judge, jury and executioner. That's why we have laws. The big problem is how he killed him - when you beat someone to death there's an intent to kill; he could have beat him severely and left him to rot in prison or be executed, since this is Texas. He might actually have been better off to shoot the perp. I predict this is not the end of this case.

#176288 by Slacker G
Thu Jun 21, 2012 1:50 pm
J-HALEY wrote:Come on down Glenny TEXAS loves conservatives!

If you do use deadly force in Texas you will still have to face a grand Jury. Only a phuking liberal would allow the case of this father that defended his FOUR YEAR OLD DAUGHTER to be sued by the family of this perp. In Detroit they might allow it but NOT HERE IN TEXAS! I love it when You hoighty toighty haters that think you are better than Texas! We AIN'T behind times here We're ahead of all you DUMBASS Libs! :lol:


I had a chance to move to Texas years ago and work for Texas Instruments. Had I known then what I know today I would be living there. :(

#176297 by J-HALEY
Thu Jun 21, 2012 4:31 pm
jimmydanger wrote:The point is it's never OK to assume the role of judge, jury and executioner. That's why we have laws. The big problem is how he killed him - when you beat someone to death there's an intent to kill; he could have beat him severely and left him to rot in prison or be executed, since this is Texas. He might actually have been better off to shoot the perp. I predict this is not the end of this case.


He has already been no billed by a grand jury "end of story" NEXT!

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