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In reply to the discussion: What do you think about the woman who shot/killed intruder with 911's permission? [View all]Zoeisright
(8,339 posts)104. Fine. But that doesn't take away from the 20,000+ people killed
by guns in this country every year.
I think celebrating her action is pretty sick, and just obfuscates the real facts, that we have too many guns and this culture is crazy.
And it's much easier to have a security system than it is to kill someone. Unless you're a bloodthirsty repuke.
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What do you think about the woman who shot/killed intruder with 911's permission? [View all]
apples and oranges
Jan 2012
OP
Me too...and they said for 20 minutes those thugs went from door to door trying to break in.
raccoon
Jan 2012
#17
Probably using their SWAT toys to do a marijuana bust. They have priorities you know. n/t
iscooterliberally
Jan 2012
#42
I am in DeFazio's district and our rural areas are far from law enforcement, our resouces
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2012
#91
I agree. The dispatcher has no authority to grant 'permission' what they did was
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2012
#92
I agree with the right to defend oneself using any means available when under attack.
gvstn
Jan 2012
#10
The minute they attempted forceful entry into the house she had the right to use deadly force.
Lance_Boyle
Jan 2012
#39
Subject line is misleading. The 911 operator specifically said she could NOT give permission.
slackmaster
Jan 2012
#23
Having lost a family member due to another, violent family member I agree with you.
CTyankee
Jan 2012
#40
I think being only 18 probably helped! That, and a strong sense of protecting herself and her child.
CTyankee
Jan 2012
#46
I'd say let it be a warning to people who like to break into other people's houses.
ixion
Jan 2012
#32
Just because GSDs are regarded as being good guard dogs, it doesn't mean that all of them are.
Arkansas Granny
Jan 2012
#52
That's a great song, and The Groovy Guru (Larry Storch) was one of the best villains EVAR!
slackmaster
Jan 2012
#64
And to top it off, the second guy, who's been arrested on first-degree murder charges, is now free
KatyaR
Jan 2012
#69
On the contrary, I suspect Mr. Stewart will stay as far away from that woman as he can. n/t
Laelth
Jan 2012
#90
If the San Diego PD ever got to my suburban house in less than 20 minutes, I'd be shocked
slackmaster
Jan 2012
#65
The intruder deserved to be shot...He presented and clear danger to her & her family.
Ecumenist
Jan 2012
#54
She wasn't "given" permission. The 911 operator was very specific about that.
cherokeeprogressive
Jan 2012
#78
Aim center of mass. Period. If you bought a gun to "scare", then go get your money back.
lumberjack_jeff
Jan 2012
#101
she didn't have a choice...the guy kicked in her door, and he had a knife and an partner in crime
noiretextatique
Jan 2012
#102