This thread is starting to remind of the Zimmerman thread. Seems we all of our own opinion of what the participants in the incident should or should not have done. I have rarely seen in Internet discussion change anybody's mind on their interpretation of reported news accounts.
My only contribution thus far was pointing out the one party called E911 and the other party did not. This indicates to me that one party felt a threat and the other party did not. My personal belief is that calling E911 may have been a factor in the initial investigation. It has been said, in many threads on this forum, that there seems to more weight added to side of the party that makes the call.
I leave it at that let you the rest of you continue to make the same points over and over.
Cheers!
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- Thu Sep 20, 2012 12:20 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Road Rage Shooting in Houston
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- Wed Sep 19, 2012 12:15 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Road Rage Shooting in Houston
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Re: Road Rage Shooting in Houston
One observation, it appears as if the women in the car called E911. I read no reports of the other diver or his passenger calling E911 prior to him getting out of the car. There may be a lesson in this. IDK.