I dunno...txinvestigator wrote:Where do some of ya'll get that "fear of your life" stuff?
We need to have a class on this whole "fear" thing I suppose...
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I dunno...txinvestigator wrote:Where do some of ya'll get that "fear of your life" stuff?
Bingo!Geister wrote:Here's option #3, Lucky:
3) Don't ride the bus in Houston
I think the #1 priority in self-defense is NOT carrying a firearm but keeping yourself away from locations in which you might have to use it.
That is fine. But if this guy thought it was fit to shoot someone after they brushed up against each other. I wonder what would his demeanor when you start reckless eyeballing him. Would you guys then exchange words also?Big Calhoun wrote:Seeing how he walked to the back and took a seat, I would have felt comfortable just keeping on eye on him so I could point him out to the police.
Would this apply since he already used deadly force and you have no idea of his intentions or mental state while your ears are ringing from the gun shot in an enclosed bus.PC §9.31. SELF-DEFENSE. (a) Except as provided in Subsection (b),
a person is justified in using force against another when and to the
degree he reasonably believes the force is immediately necessary to
protect himself against the other's use or attempted use of unlawful
force.
I believe you meant to say: "flo boad"...lrb111 wrote:I'm gonna get flatter'n a flitter on the floorboards, fast.casselthief wrote:let's take a look at this. "None... was hurt."None of the other 12 passengers on the bus was hurt.
really?
The English Language that far gone that journalists don't even have to learn it.
in that mode, I opine.
Wells, what I's be doings is duckin's mah headses as soon as thu gunses be goings offs. soundses to meh that thu suspect be puttin's thu gunses in his pantses, so's I's no see no need to be's pullin's mah gunses.
Now, if he be aimin's that thar gunses at anybody's elseseses, wells, I's maht be's inclined to be defendin's the sichy-ation.
Well's, that's a I's be doin's.
enjoy.
Lucky45 wrote:That is fine. But if this guy thought it was fit to shoot someone after they brushed up against each other. I wonder what would his demeanor when you start reckless eyeballing him. Would you guys then exchange words also?Big Calhoun wrote:Seeing how he walked to the back and took a seat, I would have felt comfortable just keeping on eye on him so I could point him out to the police.
Would this apply since he already used deadly force and you have no idea of his intentions or mental state while your ears are ringing from the gun shot in an enclosed bus.PC §9.31. SELF-DEFENSE. (a) Except as provided in Subsection (b),
a person is justified in using force against another when and to the
degree he reasonably believes the force is immediately necessary to
protect himself against the other's use or attempted use of unlawful
force.
I know some people in here try to act as though they could sit there like nothing happened and a dead body is a few feet from them. But the human body is wired for SELF preservation. A gun shot going off in close proximity will make the adrenalin flow. If you don't have adrenalin, it might be because you replaced it with Ridillin.
PC §9.32. DEADLY FORCE IN DEFENSE OF PERSON. (a) A person
is justified in using deadly force against another:
(1) if he would be justified in using force against the other under
Section 9.31;
Think we got that.
(2) if a reasonable person in the actor's situation would not have
retreated; and
I think they is no safe way to exit a moving bus which is crowded. Either kick down Granny to get to the door, or jump through the window into oncoming traffic.
(3) when and to the degree he reasonably believes the deadly
force is immediately necessary:
Don't know if I'm next so bet your dollar it is immediately necessary.
(A) to protect himself against the other's use or attempted use
of unlawful deadly force; or
(B) to prevent the other's imminent commission of aggravated
kidnapping, murder, sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault,
robbery, or aggravated robbery.
Think the guy already demonstrated that he will use deadly force. Do you asked him if he is finished shooting so you can sit in peace?
The only grey area would be the draw because you would have to seen and heard the entire confrontation. Because if the suspect shot the victim just on verbal provocation then I would be very concerned about being in his zone. Who knows if he included "TALL PEOPLE" in argument with the victim?
Now if the victim pulled a weapon and they both drew on each other, then that would be a different story.
"...indeed have been a..."jimmy wrote:What I'm getting at is that the shooter may indeed have been a concealed handgun licensee. But information like this has been mistaken before, so I'm waiting for confirmation.
I know that stevie. I would hope that everyone look at these discussions as a chance to get set in your mind on how you would personally react if faced with the same situation.stevie_d_64 wrote:News is news, not evidence...
"None" is a contraction-cum-conflation of "not one", and "Not one... was hurt" is correct.casselthief wrote:let's take a look at this. "None... was hurt."None of the other 12 passengers on the bus was hurt.
really?
The English Language that far gone that journalists don't even have to learn it.
Things that make you go HMMMMMMMM.March 28, 2007, 11:22PM
Man shot to death on Metro bus
By ROBERT CROWE and MIKE GLENN
Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle
At least 11 slayings have occurred in Houston since Saturday, and the latest came Wednesday when a Metro bus passenger shot another passenger who had bumped into him, police said.
The victim and suspect apparently got into an argument while the suspect was trying to get off the bus in the 11700 block of Westheimer, Houston police said.
The suspect, who had a license to carry a concealed handgun, shot the other man in front of about 30 passengers at about 11:30 a.m., police said.
"Murder charges are pending, but we will present it to the district attorney, and it's likely that charges will be accepted," said Capt. Dale Brown of the Houston Police Department Homicide Division. "It's also possible it will be referred to a grand jury."
ahthankyou. least somebody recognized that.KBCraig wrote:"None" is a contraction-cum-conflation of "not one", and "Not one... was hurt" is correct.casselthief wrote:let's take a look at this. "None... was hurt."None of the other 12 passengers on the bus was hurt.
really?
The English Language that far gone that journalists don't even have to learn it.
Modern customary usage treats "none" as a plural, so "None... were hurt" would also be correct.
Kevin
The name of the man who was arrested is apparently "Garrett Mallot" (source: http://www.khou.com/news/local/stories/ ... f07cb.html). If that is enough info, let's request a CHL status from DPS.Lucky45 wrote:Things that make you go HMMMMMMMM.March 28, 2007, 11:22PM
Man shot to death on Metro bus
By ROBERT CROWE and MIKE GLENN
Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle
At least 11 slayings have occurred in Houston since Saturday, and the latest came Wednesday when a Metro bus passenger shot another passenger who had bumped into him, police said.
The victim and suspect apparently got into an argument while the suspect was trying to get off the bus in the 11700 block of Westheimer, Houston police said.
The suspect, who had a license to carry a concealed handgun, shot the other man in front of about 30 passengers at about 11:30 a.m., police said.
"Murder charges are pending, but we will present it to the district attorney, and it's likely that charges will be accepted," said Capt. Dale Brown of the Houston Police Department Homicide Division. "It's also possible it will be referred to a grand jury."
I think mostly it comes from media reporting of police shooting. On almost every shooting in Texas or otherwise the officer is sure to make clear when he is describing the incident that he was in fear for his life.KBCraig wrote:Years of conditioning and gunshop lore that predates the CHL law. While "fear of (my) life" isn't required, such fear does support a reasonable person's belief that deadly force is reasonably required to prevent... blah blah blah.txinvestigator wrote:Where do some of ya'll get that "fear of your life" stuff?
Freedom4All wrote: If that is enough info, let's request a CHL status from DPS.