"I don't want to have to kill this man, but I'll kill him graveyard dead"

Kruz

New Member
There is no politically correct way to defend yourself in an emergency... you do what you have to do.
 

MrBishop

Well-Known Member
breaking down the front door = shoot the motherfucker. quit reaching for straws bish.

the police? wait for the police? WHAT? is the police response time in montreal less than 60 seconds or something? lemme show you around detroit sometime...

Don't have to reach quite that far... someone at my house at 1am knocking on the front and back door and screaming to get my attention will get asked WTF he's up to and what he wants. IF, he doesn't have a decent answer like my house is on fire or he needs me to dial 911 for him, he'll get a response from the cops when they get there and if, despite all that he tried to get in..he'll get what he got from granny shotgun...period. Zero excuses. *

I have woken people up at 1am before by pounding on their door hard and screaming. Their triplex was on fire. If they'd shot me for my troubles, I'd expect them to go to jail for it...period. Zero excuses.

Montreal averages 6 minutes for cops and less for fire and ambulance.
South of there, where I live, it's even less.

*A hint..people who want to do you harm or want to steal from you will not knock first and try to get your attention
 

2minkey

bootlicker
did you "[throw] a table through [their] sliding glass patio door."

i think that's about when she started shooting. seems like a rational response to me.


 

Cerise

Well-Known Member
If Billy Dean Riley had verbally made his intent clear as to why he wanted into her home at 12:30 in the morning instead of pounding on the glass screaming let "me in let me in" and throwing a table through the patio door he'd probably still be alive today. :shrug:

Unless, of course, it was because he meant her harm that he wouldn't tell her.....
 

H2O boy

New Member
Where the hell were the cops?

MrBishop said:
Sounds like



MrBishop said:

MrBishop said:

when you get done defending this piece of crap let us know mkay?

*A hint..people who want to do you harm or want to steal from you will not knock first and try to get your attention

chickenshit cowards who break into homes sometimes like to find out if the house is unoccupied so they can be assured they wont get shot by a 16 gage shotgun too

MrBishop said:
Where the hell were the cops?

doesnt matter. what matters is where they werent

it is not the fault of the cops that this guy is room temperature. it is not the fault of the homeowner that this guy is worm food. the blame rests squarely on the rapidly decomposing shoulders of the guy who jumped a fence evaded a dog and threw furniture through a door to gain entry into a home he had no busness being in. if that upsets your tender sensibilities too bad

i hope she not only escapes any bleeding heart charges but they give her a medal
 

Winky

Well-Known Member
I know what he'd say.

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MrBishop

Well-Known Member
Their job is to investigate crime, not stop it (unless they get lucky)
un hunh...
their job is to prevent crime through their presence, stop crimes in action and if they can do neither, investigate crime to try and find the culprits.

If it's not their job to stop crime, why bother having 9-1-1 linked to the police?
Why have panic buttons in stores and businesses if it's not the cops' job to go and stop a crime in process?

Whether they can get there in time is a whole other story.
 

MrBishop

Well-Known Member
when you get done defending this piece of crap let us know mkay?
Defending him? Nope...breaking her window was a pretty stupid way of getting her attention..even though he never entered. Whether that deserves a death sentence is another story. I'm questionning why she shot to kill first instead of doing something first to avoid having to kill another human being.


chickenshit cowards who break into homes sometimes like to find out if the house is unoccupied so they can be assured they wont get shot by a 16 gage shotgun too
Peaking into a window usually works, as does seeing if the car's in the driveway. Banging and screaming is not a way to help anyone break into a home. It is a way of getting people's attention, including neighbours and the home-owner. Don't be so obtuse.

it is not the fault of the cops that this guy is room temperature. it is not the fault of the homeowner that this guy is worm food. the blame rests squarely on the rapidly decomposing shoulders of the guy who jumped a fence evaded a dog and threw furniture through a door to gain entry into a home he had no busness being in. if that upsets your tender sensibilities too bad
DOnt' blame the cops, then...but holding the homeowner blameless? Not going to happen... where's the warning shot? Where's the verbal warning? None of it... shoot first and never ask any questions. Judge, jury, executioner. Bravo.
i hope she not only escapes any bleeding heart charges but they give her a medal
A medal? For what heroic effort? Shooting through her own door and killing someone? Real heroic.
 

2minkey

bootlicker
no she shoulda waited until he was bursting through the door. because her special forces level skills would have given her plenty of time to assess, aim, and fire while he closed the distance between them in less than 1.6 seconds.
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
un hunh...
their job is to prevent crime through their presence, stop crimes in action and if they can do neither, investigate crime to try and find the culprits.

If it's not their job to stop crime, why bother having 9-1-1 linked to the police?
Why have panic buttons in stores and businesses if it's not the cops' job to go and stop a crime in process?

Whether they can get there in time is a whole other story.

Prevent through their presence. HOw many criminals commit crimes when they know a cop is there? How many wait until the cop has left the area? Lopsided answer?

911 is there to get the ball rolling. Sometimes it works, most often, not.
 

MrBishop

Well-Known Member
no she shoulda waited until he was bursting through the door. because her special forces level skills would have given her plenty of time to assess, aim, and fire while he closed the distance between them in less than 1.6 seconds.
Again, you're assuming that he actually
1) Knew that she was there &
2) Actually meant her harm.

A warning shot or even a warning that she'd called the police would've solved both her problems.
 

MrBishop

Well-Known Member
How fewer crimes happen because a cop happens to be in the area and the criminals just don't want to take the chance?
 

Gato_Solo

Out-freaking-standing OTC member
un hunh...
their job is to prevent crime through their presence, stop crimes in action and if they can do neither, investigate crime to try and find the culprits.

We've had this discussion before. See below for clarification...

Bish said:
If it's not their job to stop crime, why bother having 9-1-1 linked to the police?
Why have panic buttons in stores and businesses if it's not the cops' job to go and stop a crime in process?

Whether they can get there in time is a whole other story.

If there is no crime going on, then there is no need for the police. The term we like to use is first responder.
 

2minkey

bootlicker
A warning shot or even a warning that she'd called the police would've solved both her problems.

yeah, um, everybody here knows how long it takes the cops to get anywhere these days. so nothing there.

warning shot? um, that would be illegal discharge of a firearm in almost any city. we don't have "warning shots" here. you can't intentionally shoot someone in the leg, either. you can only shoot to kill, to stop the threat. the only time using deadly force - or potentially deadly force i.e. shooting of any kind - is legal is when there is imminent danger - threat of death or serious injury - to yourself or another. then you STOP THE THREAT.
 

jimpeel

Well-Known Member
Again, you're assuming that he actually
1) Knew that she was there &
2) Actually meant her harm.

A warning shot or even a warning that she'd called the police would've solved both her problems.

Not a good idea if your firearm is a single barrel, single shot model. Now you have a club instead of a firearm, a hole in your house, and the perp still in the house and coming at you.
 

MrBishop

Well-Known Member
Any perp still 'in the house' after being fired upon is a waste of genetic materials.

Not that this guy was actually in the house at all. He was still outside when he met his end, 'member? She had to go outside to check on him.

She had 3 in the hole...plenty for a warning shot.
 
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