Waffle House Shooting (Good Guy Wins)

.............. hit a nerve did I Mr. Chicken? Seems all you teach is the back door dash. Link Removed



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Not at all. You just further confirmed your status as clueless.
 
Those are your words, buddy not mine. What I wrote was, "Some people's personal morals won't let them do that, when there is a good chance they can change the outcome of the robbery for the better."

Some people's personal morals won't let them drink alcohol. Some people's morals won't them have pre-marital sex. Some people's morals won't let them do work on Sundays. I never said anything about anybody whose personal morals would allow them to do any particular behavior, including run out the back door at the earliest convenience.

You, sir, seriously need to unbunch your panties. I think they are cutting off circulation to your brain.

That's a question. I see rather than answering you activate the spin machine. Panties in a bunch? Hey now....good one...I don't think I've heard that since tenth grade
 
Pretty clear cut to me. In fact, when I think of instances where I might use my weapon, this one has all the features I like: bad guys with guns threatening people, lots of witnesses, good shooting on my part, dead BG on the floor when LE arrives. What's not to like?

If you're worried about civil suits and the like, best bet is to leave your firearm at home. There are simply too many ways to end up in legal hassles, even if you don't shoot someone.

If you're only gonna protect your own sorry ass, that's fine, too, but remember that payback is a *****. Might be your daughter that gets executed in the back storeroom because some CCW holder didn't have the balls to take care of business or was worried about legal ramifications.
 
Hundreds of cars pass by you safely on the highway everyday. Do you wait until you know for certain that an accident is imminent before you fasten your seat belt?

Don't you know there's a seatbelt law here in Massachusetts? Don't go and make me post a statute now.....
 
I’m sorry but I find the level of testosterone fueled poutrage in this thread ridiculous.

Let me say this as clearly as I can; if you choose to intervene in an armed robbery and you are injured, disabled or killed, the business you are defending is under no legal or moral obligation to compensate you, your spouse or your heirs, for your medical expenses, your lost income or lost earning potential or your funeral expenses.

I’m not willing to put my family’s financial future in jeopardy to defend 30 bucks in the Waffle House’s cash register.
My gun is a weapon of last resort and I wouldn’t even consider touching it unless I had nothing to lose.

Saying you are defending 30$ is an oversimplification of the issue. Utah doesn't have many shooting or murders, but a decent amount of what does happen occurs to the poor schmuck behind the counter or the other unlucky bastards that happen to be in the store at the time.
What happened in the Ogden Hi-Fi shop cost several people more than 30$.

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So what about all the people out there that don't carry guns? Are they immoral because thay aren't prepared to the best extent that they can be to defend other people?

This makes no sense, nor has anything to do with what I said fool.

Absolutely. How would you feel if you drew a gun and caused a firefight where innocent bystanders died when all the guy wanted was the money from the register?

I could live with trying, but I would like to know since when did you become a mind reader? You seem to be under the impression that all robbers just want stuff and then will go away politely. Guess you live under a rock. The difference as to when you find out an armed criminals true intent or state of mind is only the milimeters of trigger pull on his weapon. By the time that happens it will be too late.

But like I said it is ok. You continue on the course you think is best. Good day.
 
QUOTE=SGB;263855]I'm glad my use of humor to point out your "pullus" tendencies at least makes you laugh.
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It keeps getting better with you. So avoiding use of a firearm whenever possible is "pullus" to you? You're a shoot first and ask questions later type of person then? Is that what you teach your students?
 
This makes no sense, nor has anything to do with what I said fool.



I could live with trying, but I would like to know since when did you become a mind reader? You seem to be under the impression that all robbers just want stuff and then will go away politely. Guess you live under a rock. The difference as to when you find out an armed criminals true intent or state of mind is only the milimeters of trigger pull on his weapon. By the time that happens it will be too late.

But like I said it is ok. You continue on the course you think is best. Good day.

I could ask you the very same question: when did you become a mind reader? How do you know your intervention in a robbery is neccessary?
 
When the bad guy displays or indicates he has a firearm he had declared his intention to use it. At the minimum he had declared a threat to use it. Deadly force in self-defense is justified when a " reasonable" person would believe their life or the life of another is in eminent danger. This standard doesn't seem to me to require mind reading or discussion with the bad guy to determine his intentions. Likewise, if I draw my weapon, there is no expectation that I declare my intention to defend myself before doing so.
Romans 8:37
 
A citizen defending himself? How was he defending himself? He only needed to defend himself because he decided to get involved. So many things can go wrong that sometimes it's best not to get involved. What if the BG sees your gun, opens fire in your direction, and hits innocent bystanders? What if he kills you? I would certainly be in a civill suit in my neck of the woods for shooting this guy. You need to think long and hard about these scenarios before leaving the house with a firearm.

I see were you are from!
 
This makes no sense, nor has anything to do with what I said fool.



I could live with trying, but I would like to know since when did you become a mind reader? You seem to be under the impression that all robbers just want stuff and then will go away politely. Guess you live under a rock. The difference as to when you find out an armed criminals true intent or state of mind is only the milimeters of trigger pull on his weapon. By the time that happens it will be too late.

But like I said it is ok. You continue on the course you think is best. Good day.

Exactly what I was saying. Thanks.
 
I just love it when some moron does a little Google search on the subject of Oklahoma's deadly defense laws then post some of what they found. Then think they know how it will be applied.
I have some news for you, you don't know nothing ZIT.
It's what the District Attorney feels he can charge you with and then drag your ass through many Months in the court justice system.
You better have some money saved for your Attorney you damn sure will be needing him.
Take my advice before coming to Oklahoma do not think what you read will keep you safe, if you pull out a firearm and use it. Just pulling it out will get you arrested.
 

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