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re: Road Rage- Man killed in front of family
Posted on 7/27/15 at 10:34 am to LNCHBOX
Posted on 7/27/15 at 10:34 am to LNCHBOX
Did he go home? Nope
Did he stay in his truck? Nope
Did he open the door and stand there? Nope
It's obvious he went after Doyle, or he wouldn't have had room to run back. Doyle stopped the car and told his wife to put it in park multiple times. Plenty of time for Gonzalez to get to him, and keep in mind that Doyle thought two other men were in the truck.
To top it all off, Gonzalez did all of this with his entire family in the car. He put his family in danger because of his ego
If I'm shooting someone, I'm not just trying to hurt them. I'm shooting until he ain't moving.
Maybe Gonzalez could've been running to get a gun out if his truck (hypothetical). In a confrontation like that, you've got to neutralize the threat completely.
Doyle's only downfall was that one sentence. IMHO, he has a 50/50 chance of getting convicted of manslaughter. No chance he gets convicted of murder if he gets a good lawyer. He feared for his and his wife's life, and did what his instinct told him was necessary to protect him/her
Eta: If you wanna play tough, you've got to be willing to accept the consequences.
Did he stay in his truck? Nope
Did he open the door and stand there? Nope
It's obvious he went after Doyle, or he wouldn't have had room to run back. Doyle stopped the car and told his wife to put it in park multiple times. Plenty of time for Gonzalez to get to him, and keep in mind that Doyle thought two other men were in the truck.
To top it all off, Gonzalez did all of this with his entire family in the car. He put his family in danger because of his ego
If I'm shooting someone, I'm not just trying to hurt them. I'm shooting until he ain't moving.
Maybe Gonzalez could've been running to get a gun out if his truck (hypothetical). In a confrontation like that, you've got to neutralize the threat completely.
Doyle's only downfall was that one sentence. IMHO, he has a 50/50 chance of getting convicted of manslaughter. No chance he gets convicted of murder if he gets a good lawyer. He feared for his and his wife's life, and did what his instinct told him was necessary to protect him/her
Eta: If you wanna play tough, you've got to be willing to accept the consequences.
This post was edited on 7/27/15 at 10:38 am
Posted on 7/27/15 at 10:35 am to Hammertime
quote:
Did he go home? Nope
Did he stay in his truck? Nope
Did he open the door and stand there? Nope
It's obvious he went after Doyle, or he wouldn't have had room to run back. Doyle stopped the car and told his wife to put it in park multiple times. Plenty of time for Gonzalez to get to him, and keep in mind that Doyle thought two other men were in the truck.
If I'm shooting someone, I'm not just trying to hurt them. I'm shooting until he ain't moving.
Maybe Gonzalez could've been running to get a gun out if his truck (hypothetical). In a confrontation like that, you've got to neutralize the threat completely.
Doyle's only downfall was that one sentence. IMHO, he has a 50/50 chance of getting convicted of manslaughter. No chance he gets convicted of murder if he gets a good lawyer. He feared for his and his wife's life, and did what his instinct told him was necessary to protect him/her
Doyle wasn't on his own property. It's indefensible.
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