And we don't know whether confrontation took place on private property or if he pursued them onto public property to confront themCharles L. Cotton wrote:According to the article (for whatever that's worth), the homeowner refused to talk further when the officer asked him about the gun. So they didn't get his side of the story.Abraham wrote:How do the police KNOW the salesmen were telling the truth about the gun?
Was their word accepted at face value because there were two of them and only one of him?
Anyone can accuse, doesn't mean it's the truth.
Or, did the homeowner fess up to pointing a gun at them?
Anyone here know the details?
Something else to remember is that apparently he confronted them after his mother bought one or more magazines. If that's correct, he may have been demanding a refund rather than demanding them to leave.
Chas.
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