poppo wrote:And what facts do you have to back this up? It's already been stated that this altercation appears to have taken place in the stands. And as already noted, it doesn't take much to lose your footing and take a tumble. A shove could certainly have given the guy a fear for his life or bodily harm. Now, I'm not saying that is what happened, but it certainly is possible. But making blanket statements like you are doing without all of the facts is the 'scary thing'. I for one will wait for all of the facts before making any character judgments.XtremeDuty.45 wrote:I agree with 03Lightningrocks the dude thinks his having a gun makes him a man. He is nothing but a coward with a gun and thats a scary thing.
Through Out the days of all man kind, it is and always has been instinct for men to protect their women. Through Out the days of all man kind, it has been unacceptable for a man to instigate an attack on a woman. I pray to god that chivalry is not dead. I deduced the man to be a coward based on the fact that only a coward would verbally assault a woman. I deduced the man to be a coward based on the fact that he pulled a gun on a person he knew, not some random assailant, over a simple push. If he really feared for his life over a push....LOL...that is even more reason to believe him to be a coward.
We have all watched the irate parent act like a darned fool at our kids sporting events. Many of us had an urge to slap the loud mouth down. Letter of the law or not, this will help garner a conviction if this goes to trial. many of the folks sitting on that jury are going to question the mentality of a person who would start an assault and then pull a gun on a person who simply shoved him away. More speculation on my part, but I wonder if the pistolaro was advancing on the husband with his chest all puffed out.
I am aware that the technicalities of the law are quite a different issue than my moral beliefs about having manners and living in civilization.