Yeah things should have probably been done different, but theat has been pretty well addressed so no need for my .02 cents. That being said, I live in that area and yeah, the area and my experiences lving in it might play a role in how i would have reacted. Again, wouldn't have acted the way his "friend" did, but pretty darn close to it. And of course it is hard to say for sure w/o being in the exact situation and knowing details. i've been in a few situations where someone has approached my vehicle w/ me in it. Avoidance, deterence, and de-escalation go along way. I live not far off hwy 6, as does a good friend of mine. He, his brother, and LEO mother have all had to answer the door pistol/shotgun in hand before. So i guess, no i don't think acted too lawfully, but i can understand.kitty wrote:I'm just going to chime here for a sec. In defense of the "friend" who pulled his weapon. That section of Hwy 6 is most often very busy, and he may not have been able to just drive off. I used to live there so that's how I know this. Hwy 6 used to be only a two lane road, but they have widened it to 4 lanes, but I don't remember if they widened it all the way to 288 or not. Also, there are a lot of crazy rednecks who live there with really high tempers, so I think it's very possible that this "friend" may have actually felt threatened.
Oh, and he should have called the police.
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- Sat Feb 02, 2008 2:15 am
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