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In reply to the discussion: woman who fired warning shots and got 20 yr sentence walks free [View all]davidn3600
(6,342 posts)66. Shooting a warning shot is usually a bad idea
When you shoot a bullet into the wall, it can hit something and deflect. Considering her children were in the room next door, it could have deflected and hit them. Discharging a firearm in a home is a bad idea. You don't know for sure what that bullet is going to hit and deflect off of. You do not know who is in the next room. People have been accidentally killed this way.
I also remind you that she violated her bail and violated a restraining order. She was going to end up back in jail anyway because she violated the judge's order by going to that house in the first place. Why does that important piece of information not register with anyone here?
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Liberal_in_LA
Jan 2015
OP
It's still unjust IMHO. Two years house arrest while Zimm walks free for killing someone?
stevenleser
Jan 2015
#10
The article mentions Zimmerman not being related to "Stand Your Ground" law, just self defense.
braddy
Jan 2015
#8
Yes, 18 paragraphs into it they mention that. Their bizarre headline states
DesMoinesDem
Jan 2015
#26
One problem is that she left the house, got her gun, reentered the house and opened fire.
hack89
Jan 2015
#11
So she's been in jail for what — three years? Wouldn't you say that's more than enough . . .
brush
Jan 2015
#62
Excuse me...but as a female, I think both she and zimmerman are guilty. Both shot at children. nt
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#84
No--I think she should have taken the deal she was offered in the first case...three years. But I
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#86
Between the two of them, she's the only one convicted of battering the other. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Jan 2015
#32
And just think, if she would have taken the generous plea deal she would be in prison.
Rex
Jan 2015
#56
Innocent until proven guilty? Sure. But once proven guilty... guilty it is.
lumberjack_jeff
Jan 2015
#25
Think about it. He abused her, and she was given restraining order. That's so amazingly twisted.
madfloridian
Jan 2015
#55
she is under house arrest for two years, AND has to pay the $105/week cost of the tracking
niyad
Jan 2015
#71
remember george zimmerman? he is still walking free, and he killed an innocent young man.
niyad
Jan 2015
#87
not a non sequitur, since the prosecutor in the cases was the same. firing warning shots
niyad
Jan 2015
#89
Do pro-gunners almost always agree with White shooters and disagree with Black shooters? n/t
ieoeja
Jan 2015
#79
Are there people out there who believe if you repeat this "she fired a warning shot" nonsense..
seldomseensmith
Jan 2015
#81