redpitbull44
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- Sep 30, 2010
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Oh, I read:No, not you... This post:
Which was quoted in this post:
They were not talking about you .
and thought he meant me, the one who started the thread. Thanks for clearing it up.the author
Oh, I read:No, not you... This post:
Which was quoted in this post:
They were not talking about you .
and thought he meant me, the one who started the thread. Thanks for clearing it up.the author
It's amazing how much goes through your mind in a situation like this. Not that my opinion counts but I think that you made an outstanding call on this.
There is a very good reason I did not shoot him, and I would appreciate it if you would respect that. My 2 month old son was sleeping in an open topped cradle less than a foot away from where I confronted the guy. I was pulling the trigger, waiting for the shot to break, but gave a second's pause. The thoughts that ran through my head were basically "when I shoot him, the gunshot could make the baby go deaf for life. He could fall and land on the baby and kill him. His blood could get in the baby's mouth and if he's got any bloodborne disease he could infect my son." In that split second those thoughts ran through my head, he surrendered fully, negating the need for me to kill him.
You can make a recommendation on sentencing, but that doesn't mean they'll do it. Obviously if you ask for them to sentence him to 100 years it's not going to happen.1. You can't get him to do time (that I know of)
Broke the door, from what I remember... or the door frame.2. He ddn't take or reak anything.
I agree .3. The hassle of getting anything from him as well as the continued contact with him does not seem worth it.
I didn't read this whole thread but I do remember the original thread.
I think that if you have moved away and there is nothing that he took or broke, be done with it. Enjoy life.
1. You can't get him to do time (that I know of)
2. He ddn't take or reak anything.
3. The hassle of getting anything from him as well as the continued contact with him does not seem worth it.
In the original case you did well.
You can make a recommendation on sentencing, but that doesn't mean they'll do it. Obviously if you ask for them to sentence him to 100 years it's not going to happen.
Broke the door, from what I remember... or the door frame.
I agree .
Maybe one day I will share that story maybe I won't.