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re: Woman kills drunk firefighter trying to enter her home; thinks its his home
Posted on 3/19/14 at 11:55 am to 9Fiddy
Posted on 3/19/14 at 11:55 am to 9Fiddy
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you have to see your target before you shoot it. Shooting through a door was a bad choice.
Yeah, she should of at least waited until the intruder broke through the door before she shot. That way the intruder would've had as equal of chance to kill her as she did him. Chivalry is dead.
Posted on 3/19/14 at 11:56 am to magildachunks
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Didn't this exact same thing happen to Spinosa's son?
Yes, he had just moved into a new house, came home drunk, and tried to get into his neighbors house by accident. The guy yelled out that he had a gun but apparently he didn't hear him. He was trying to jimmy the door open with his leathermen tool
Posted on 3/19/14 at 11:56 am to Tactical1
I remember my brother woke up in the middle of the night and a drunk was knocking at the door. My niece was asleep and my brother told the guy he got the wrong house. The drunk guy demanded that he be let inside (he was calling my brother "Joe", and that's not my brother's name). He started busting on the door and almost broke the door completely in. My brother had his gun and was ready to shoot through the door. He couldn't see EXACTLY what he would have shot, but I wouldn't fault him for shooting.
The old woman issued warnings, she wasn't expecting visitors, she didn't know the man, and there's no telling what he would have done drunk.
Tough situation, imo.
The old woman issued warnings, she wasn't expecting visitors, she didn't know the man, and there's no telling what he would have done drunk.
Tough situation, imo.
This post was edited on 3/19/14 at 11:57 am
Posted on 3/19/14 at 11:59 am to mkibod1
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Andrew Jackson "Wait till you see the whites of their eyes" before shooting method
It really has nothing to do with anything, but that wasn't Andrew Jackson. You're off by almost 40 years in terms of time period.
Posted on 3/19/14 at 1:34 pm to Peazey
Peazey,
Andrew Jackson is said to have used that term at the Battle of New Orleans, although it is said it was originally used by Israel Putnam/William Prescott at the Battle of Bunker Hill. I stand by what I said.
Andrew Jackson is said to have used that term at the Battle of New Orleans, although it is said it was originally used by Israel Putnam/William Prescott at the Battle of Bunker Hill. I stand by what I said.
This post was edited on 3/19/14 at 1:37 pm
Posted on 3/19/14 at 1:46 pm to GRTiger
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I would want my wife to do the same thing if she was home alone.
hopefully you hear her if its you fumbling around a bit at the door
Posted on 3/19/14 at 1:49 pm to dafuqusay
Alcohol kills...at least he took a cab
Posted on 3/19/14 at 1:58 pm to dafuqusay
Him being a firefighter only makes a difference if he was trying to enter her door because there was smoke coming out from under it or something.
Obviously he pounded on the wrong stranger-lady's door.
Obviously he pounded on the wrong stranger-lady's door.
Posted on 3/19/14 at 2:04 pm to NoSaint
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hopefully you hear her if its you fumbling around a bit at the door
My keys would work on my door. Plus she is probably the one driving me if I'm drunk.
Posted on 3/19/14 at 2:05 pm to Clyde Tipton
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Tough lesson, but this is why you don't go get so drunk you can not recognize your own house.
Meh. The problem here is the decision to live in a cookie cutter, soulless suburb where every house looks alike.
Posted on 3/19/14 at 2:07 pm to Sophandros
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Meh. The problem here is the decision to live in a cookie cutter, soulless suburb where every house looks alike.
I was just talking to my wife about this the other day. I told her, "I wonder how many people get wasted and go to the wrong house?". EVERY single house looks the exact same.
Posted on 3/19/14 at 2:08 pm to GRTiger
A situation like this happened in Louisiana some years ago in an apartment complex. A party was going on in one unit and a drunken patron wandered outside for awhile before trying to re-enter the party. He opened the door to the wrong apartment and was shot dead by the resident. No charges were filed. If someone enters your home uninvited in this state and you pop them thats just the way it goes. The lesson to be learned from this is not to enter someone's home without an invitation.
Posted on 3/19/14 at 2:09 pm to dafuqusay
That is a very shitty story. It sucks for everyone involved. Cant really put blame on the fireman or the old lady. It just sucks.
Posted on 3/19/14 at 2:17 pm to PhiTiger1764
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fricked up situation but you have to see your target before you shoot it. Shooting through a door was a bad choice._________________________________________
No you don't. You can most certainly shoot through the door.
all depends on what state you live in.
Posted on 3/19/14 at 2:19 pm to dafuqusay
If I were the investigator, I would check the cab drivers immigration papers. Sounds like I have probable cause.
Posted on 3/19/14 at 2:30 pm to DanTiger
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If someone enters your home uninvited
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sounded to her like he was trying to break in
This is the problem I see. He never entered the home. For her sake, I hope he did some damage to the door before she started shooting. If he was only outside yelling, this could go bad in court. She should have just called police if all he was doing was knocking and making noise.
This reminds me of that Halloween murder in BR circa 1993. Yoshi Hattori
Civil Court is where she might have a problem.
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In a later civil action (95 0144 (La.App. 1 Cir. 10/6/95), 662 So.2d 509), however, the court found Mr. Peairs liable to Hattori's parents for $650,000 in damages
Posted on 3/19/14 at 2:48 pm to Shexter
I am a huge gun advocate.
I am a huge fan of stand your ground
I carry a concealed weapon
I and my wife are trained to protect ourselves, children, and home with lethal force
This lady was wrong.
It is tragic but she was in no danger unless the door was partially open. She should never have shot through her door.
I am a huge fan of stand your ground
I carry a concealed weapon
I and my wife are trained to protect ourselves, children, and home with lethal force
This lady was wrong.
It is tragic but she was in no danger unless the door was partially open. She should never have shot through her door.
Posted on 3/19/14 at 2:51 pm to Bleeding purple
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It is tragic but she was in no danger
yeah... hindsight is 20/20.
at that moment, through her eyes, she was.
Posted on 3/19/14 at 2:52 pm to Displaced
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him being a firefighter has nothing to do with the story...
Yeah, the title here is so fricking misleading.
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Posted on 3/19/14 at 2:56 pm to Shexter
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This is the problem I see. He never entered the home. For her sake, I hope he did some damage to the door before she started shooting. If he was only outside yelling, this could go bad in court. She should have just called police if all he was doing was knocking and making noise.
This reminds me of that Halloween murder in BR circa 1993. Yoshi Hattori
Civil Court is where she might have a problem.
Yeah, she is definitely liable.
You can't just shoot through your door.
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