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by mrvmax
Wed Oct 19, 2011 8:03 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: So is this McDonald's employee a hero or a criminal
Replies: 63
Views: 10391

Re: So is this McDonald's employee a hero or a criminal

Purplehood wrote:
mrvmax wrote:It amazes me what people think they can legally do and how they are oblivious to our legal system - what they can and cannot do. Many folks here are headed for the long road to prison if they ever put into action their thoughts expressed on this forum. I would suggest people keep an eye out for the 4 hour seminar that Charles presents at PSC. Sign up and take many notes.......
Thats why it is called a forum. We can speculate all day long and hopefully glean something from one another's take on things. :bigear:
Agreed, but this forum is specifically pertaining to CHL so I would expect people to read the info on the site to be better informed. Most of us are on other forums and I expect stuff like that at those, just surprised to see it here.
by mrvmax
Tue Oct 18, 2011 6:34 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: So is this McDonald's employee a hero or a criminal
Replies: 63
Views: 10391

Re: So is this McDonald's employee a hero or a criminal

It amazes me what people think they can legally do and how they are oblivious to our legal system - what they can and cannot do. Many folks here are headed for the long road to prison if they ever put into action their thoughts expressed on this forum. I would suggest people keep an eye out for the 4 hour seminar that Charles presents at PSC. Sign up and take many notes.......
by mrvmax
Sat Oct 15, 2011 8:39 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: So is this McDonald's employee a hero or a criminal
Replies: 63
Views: 10391

Re: So is this McDonald's employee a hero or a criminal

The guy was a felon, he had killed someone and spent 10 years in prison. I almost wonder if he was reacting the way he would have in prison. He was wrong in the fact that once the threat had stopped he kept attacking. If he would have stopped after he broke the first ladies arm he would have been fine. Beating them after they were on the ground is not self defense. I'm not sure if you can still view the video or not, but it was clear to me he was in the wrong when he kept going after the threat had ceased. Of course, my opinion all comes from watching a couple minutes of bad video.....

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