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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    I agree that the burglars in question are scum, et cetera, but I feel compelled to raise the question of whether shooting at a man as he runs away with what you believe to be stolen property (not even yours, for that matter) is reasonable and civilised behaviour.

    Bear in mind that I've always advocated a law-abiding citizen's right to go forth armed and capable of defending themselves.

    This, however, has nothing to do with self-defence. Mr Gadsby's actions constitute taking the law into his own hands and judging car thieves as worthy of being attacked on sight with a deadly weapon.

    I'm no limpdick liberal, but I do think that the Police were quite right in this instance to charge him with recklessly discharging a firearm.

    I have no wish to live in a society where a general suspicion that one is a thief is seen as justification for being shot on sight.
    I read this and i actually have to agree.
    From now on when you see this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    I read this and i actually have to agree.
    From now on when you see this.
    Stone the fucker to death.
    Bullets could hurt someone innocent.
    Or a spear...?


    Summary | Newstalk ZB | NZPA
    Tuesday April 8, 05:00 PM
    Man threw spear which lodged in thief's head
    A man threw a spear which embedded in the skull of a thief who had earlier broken into the man's car, the High Court at Whangarei has been told.

    Sam Oliver Spence, 21, from Hikurangi, was charged with wounding Daniel Hill with reckless disregard on January 21 last year.

    Spence threw the metre-long flounder spear at Hill after recognising the car he was in, the Northern Advocate reported

    Hill had earlier broken into the Mitsubishi car Spence had driven to Whale Bay, north-east of Whangarei, and stolen CDs, a mobile phone and a wallet. He was convicted of theft in June last year.

    Hill, 30, underwent emergency surgery for a skull fracture and was in Waikato Hospital for more than a month.

    Hill told the court yesterday he had been unaware the spear was embedded in his head.

    "I didn't even really feel it. A friend just said `you've got an arrow sticking out of your head bro'," he said.

    Crown prosecutor Anna Patterson said a member of the public saw the car theft and left a note on the windscreen of the Mitsubishi car, giving the registration number and description of the offender's car.

    Later on, the two cars passed each other south of Matapouri and the driver of the Mitsubishi tried to block the car carrying Hill from passing.

    It was during this confrontation that Hill threw the flounder spear, Ms Patterson said.

    The metre-long spear travelled through the open window on the passenger's side of the car and lodged itself in Hill's head.

    The trial is expected to last a week.
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    Or even use a hedgehog...
    Not sure which paper this appeared in but overseas, obviously.

    NZ man 'used hedgehog as weapon'

    A man in New Zealand has been charged with using a hedgehog as a weapon, the New Zealand Herald has reported.

    Police said William Singalargh, 27, had hurled the hedgehog about 5m (16ft) at a 15-year-old boy.

    "It hit the victim in the leg, causing a large, red welt and several puncture marks," said Senior Sgt Bruce Jenkins, in the North Island town of Whakatane.

    It was unclear whether the hedgehog was still alive when it was thrown, though it was dead when collected as evidence.

    The police spokesman said the suspect was arrested "for assault with a weapon, namely the hedgehog."

    Mr Singalargh is due to appear in court on 17 April. If convicted, he faces up to five years in prison.

    However back to the original case, the guy will probably be convicted and discharged. However this will probably screw up his chances of retaining a firearms license.
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    The three guys were obliviously out to burgle the steal... Travelling from Wellington to the Wairarapa via Ngawi?!

    Fuck it, out there I'd defend my neighbours property too. The nearest cop would be 45 minutes away.

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    I'm totally on Mr Gadsby's side on this. Hope he gets off with a clean slate, but I'm probably dreaming. I hope it doesn't lose too much as a result of defending himself in court. I hate thieves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    I'm torn on this one, without knowing at what proximity the preps were to offending flying lead ie: was Mr Gadsby shooting directly at them? Anyway whatever, i'm 100% sure I would'nt be out there with a shoty too, not to intensionally harm mind but sure as hell give them the message to "F" off and don't ever come back, and for self defence should they decide not to run.
    If it can be proved he was'nt aiming at them with the intension to actually hit them I reckon he should be let off with a reasonable slap off the wrists.

    I'm with him.

    Was anybody/anything hit with pellets from the shotgun??

    If not how did they prove how many (if any) shots were fired -and in which direction??

    No sympathy for the thiving dicks that got scared - should have been shot and dropped into an offal pit somewhere, the tax-payers would have been better off for it. (As well as any potential future victims)
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    Scummy,

    You need to work from the inside to get the law changed so joe public can shoot anyone whos commiting a crime.

    PS: I saw you topless in the papers! and it wasnt page 3 lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    I agree that the burglars in question are scum, et cetera, but I feel compelled to raise the question of whether shooting at a man as he runs away with what you believe to be stolen property (not even yours, for that matter) is reasonable and civilised behaviour.

    Bear in mind that I've always advocated a law-abiding citizen's right to go forth armed and capable of defending themselves.

    This, however, has nothing to do with self-defence. Mr Gadsby's actions constitute taking the law into his own hands and judging car thieves as worthy of being attacked on sight with a deadly weapon.

    I'm no limpdick liberal, but I do think that the Police were quite right in this instance to charge him with recklessly discharging a firearm.

    I have no wish to live in a society where a general suspicion that one is a thief is seen as justification for being shot on sight.
    My thought also M8 you hit the nail on the head
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