And just so we're all clear, I'd have very little concern if the woman had been shot and killed during the course of a struggle.
But anyone who suggests that the old guy was fighting for his life (or even had reason to fear for his life) when he chases an unarmed couple out into an alleyway, shoots one person in the back then approaches her and kills her while she's pleading for her life, is seriously fucked in the head.
Not a lot different to this case really.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/1399...killing-tagger
Very little to none, the criminals were excaping after a home invasion. IMHO If you invade somebodys home, assult the 80 year old owner and get shot in the process of excaping its your tough cheese.
Home owner 1, criminal 0.
I suppose in your demented world anybody can walk into your home, knock you down and there is nothing you can do to stop them taking your valuables?
Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
The Wanker on the Fucking Harley is going for a ride!
burglarized
Is that even a word? Should it not state he had been burgled three times not burglarized three times? Now here is the real crime.
And while on it that fucking term 'get-go' as in 'from the get-go' from the what I ask, oh 'from the start'![]()
So adding to spoke's long list of capital offenses, lying about pregnancy.
Here's a more relevant point
"The problem here is that all this happens very fast and his legal right to use force probably ended just a few seconds before he did use deadly force. So the question is should you charge somebody on the basis of what really was a series of split-second decisions when he's just been robbed and physically assaulted?"
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
So I take it for those who support what the old guy did:
if Tony Veitch's ex after being bashed, had pulled out a gun and shot him in the back while he was running away or after he saw it and begged for his life it would be all good??
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