CHL Shoots Robber

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CHL Shoots Robber

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HPD: Victim shoots robber to death:

http://www.click2houston.com/news/HPD-V ... index.html

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I hope the victim is okay! It's got to be stressful to shoot robbers.
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outstanding work, citizen!!

had the link copied and was about to create this same thread!
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jordanmills wrote:I hope the victim is okay! It's got to be stressful to shoot robbers.
:iagree: It's got to be stressful to shoot and kill robbers.
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Another fine correction to the Gene Pool.

And FINALLY reported correctly by the Media! :thumbs2:
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Just wondering how it will play out in the Grand Jury?
Justified, yes....assault/robbery, disparity of force....several Laws prove it was justified.

Question by GJ: "could you have replaced the property?"
Ans by Victim: "should I have waited for him to find the gun and kill me with it?"

Would like to think that no charges were filed against the VICTIM. But I don't think were are "there" yet.
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WildBill wrote:
jordanmills wrote:I hope the victim is okay! It's got to be stressful to shoot robbers.
:iagree: It's got to be stressful to shoot and kill robbers.
I'm thinking the stress comes from encountering robbers. Shooting and killing them relieves the stress.

I admit I haven't tried this yet.
Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.
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JALLEN wrote:
WildBill wrote:
jordanmills wrote:I hope the victim is okay! It's got to be stressful to shoot robbers.
:iagree: It's got to be stressful to shoot and kill robbers.
I'm thinking the stress comes from encountering robbers. Shooting and killing them relieves the stress.

I admit I haven't tried this yet.
Shooting and/or killing a robber may alleviate the immediate source of the stress, but it may come back at a later time. I have read that this is a common occurrance, but I have no first hand experience with this either.
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AEA wrote:Another fine correction to the Gene Pool.
Question by GJ: "could you have replaced the property?"
Ans by Victim: "should I have waited for him to find the gun and kill me with it?"
Another answer by Victim: "Many victims are shot after complying"

The moment that a criminal pulls a weapon on you, your life is in danger and you have the right to use deadly force. And if you are carrying a weapon, it becomes even more serious because your property could be used against you or others in the future. So it could be argued that carrying a gun not only allows you defend yourself, but also makes it more important that you stop the crime.

Only a Liberal fool would see it as a property issue.

And according to the article in the Chronicle, the victims were complying and then threatened because they did not have a lot of cash.
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WildBill wrote:
JALLEN wrote:
WildBill wrote:
jordanmills wrote:I hope the victim is okay! It's got to be stressful to shoot robbers.
:iagree: It's got to be stressful to shoot and kill robbers.
I'm thinking the stress comes from encountering robbers. Shooting and killing them relieves the stress.

I admit I haven't tried this yet.
Shooting and/or killing a robber may alleviate the immediate source of the stress, but it may come back at a later time. I have read that this is a common occurrance, but I have no first hand experience with this either.
It may happen that way, but I can't think of a single justification for it. When that happens, you have risen to the occasion and struck a blow against recidivism, a mighty blow at that, and one you can be, and should be, proud of.

I do not fret about these robbers getting killed in that way. They ought not be doing it. The Texas I grew up in held that if you were doing something you shouldn't be doing and something bad happened to you, well, tough! Nobody's problem but yours!
Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.
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