Leviticus 19:27, in the English-language versions of the Bible.
Don't take it personally. I have a beard.
- Jim
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- Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:48 pm
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- Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:30 pm
- Forum: Never Again!!
- Topic: child bundled into a car - what do you do?
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Re: child bundled into a car - what do you do?
Final report on the incident at 3160 Texas Avenue on 1-18-2010
Statement of the subject, given under oath with legal counsel:
The case was submitted to the grand jury without charges. The grand jury returned a no bill. The district attorney and the police chief agreed that the case is closed as justified self defense.
- Jim
Statement of the subject, given under oath with legal counsel:
The medical examiner's report stated that the deceased had died from profuse bleeding when the pulmonary artery was severed by a .45 caliber gunshot wound. Injuries to the lungs and brain from the same weapon were secondary.At about 4 p.m. on that day, I was picking up my 3-year-old son from day care at Happy Tots. He threw a tantrum, lying in the middle of the street on Texas Avenue. I picked him up and began to put him into my car. A bearded man with a foreign accent that I had never seen before asked me what I was doing. I told him that I was getting my son to a safe location and to mind his business.
I put my son into the car, where he continued to scream and pound on the windows. You know how toddlers can be.
I turned around and saw that this man had a pistol in his hand. I ran to the back of the car to draw fire away from my son. Then I drew my sidearm and placed two shots in the man's torso and one in his head, as I have been trained to do. I saw that he was no longer a threat, and then I called 911.
The case was submitted to the grand jury without charges. The grand jury returned a no bill. The district attorney and the police chief agreed that the case is closed as justified self defense.
- Jim