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In reply to the discussion: Man who opened fire on Texas church shooter hailed as 'good Samaritan' [View all]Lee-Lee
(6,324 posts)Really? Really?
The neighbor by that point was inside his house looking out the window. Thats not the same as shooting at anperson a couple feet away inside a room. Your desperate attempt to twist his missing as somehow having different intent is just... sad.
Your notion that because he didnt hit the neighbor he didnt mean it or had different intent is such a sad twisting it is laughable. Your so desperate for this idea that he didnt have any desire to kill people after he left the church that your trying to look for some intent in him shooting his gun at the neighbor other than to kill him.
Do you get how desperate that makes you when you are trying to say that a man who just shot 50+ people may have had some different intent when he shot as someone a few moments later? When a man who just murdered dozens of people shoots at you moments later his intent is very clear.
Because if you dont see how desperate your trying to judge his intent in shooting at the neighbor is everyone else does.
Your story falls apart about him not shooting the Good Samaritan too if you bother to read the details (that you clearly havent or didnt comprehend). He dropped his rifle when he was shot and no longer had a long gun, he only had handguns in his vehicle and on him after that. When he ran off the road into the field the guys chasing him stayed back away about 150 yards and just covered his vehicle from behind theirs. They had a rifle and could easily shoot him at that range. He only handgun and a 100-150 yard shot with a handgun isnt happening. He was shot twice, bleeding out and outgunned at that point with no chance to shooting them- that is why he didnt try.
But keep trying....