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In reply to the discussion: Man Kills Attacker at Northeast Dallas Convenience Store in Stand-Your-Ground-Style Shooting [View all]MicaelS
(8,747 posts)52. Just so everyone knows the source of this article..
The Dallas Observer is one of those free local weekly tabloid type papers. Mostly ads with a little bit of news. And they definitely have an agenda.
The Dallas Observer is a free alternative weekly newspaper distributed around the Dallas, Texas (USA). At its inception, it was conceived as a weekly local arts and cinema review publication, with the credo "Advocate for Excellence in the Arts" on the cover. For a time during the early years, the paper switched to a biweekly publishing scheduling. Eventually, the paper reverted to a weekly schedule, and began concentrating less on the arts. While it is now known for its investigative stories of the local government, it also covers local sports stories, restaurants, events, and concerts.
The former Mayor of Dallas, Laura Miller, previously worked as a reporter for the Dallas Observer.
Village Voice Media owns the paper, along with numerous other alternative weekly newspapers in the USA.
The Dallas Observer is a member of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies.
The former Mayor of Dallas, Laura Miller, previously worked as a reporter for the Dallas Observer.
Village Voice Media owns the paper, along with numerous other alternative weekly newspapers in the USA.
The Dallas Observer is a member of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies.
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Man Kills Attacker at Northeast Dallas Convenience Store in Stand-Your-Ground-Style Shooting [View all]
jpak
Jul 2012
OP
Fine. Take the gun out of the situation. Drunk guy starts beating on innocent person
Common Sense Party
Jul 2012
#66
Shooter DID retreat, drunk chased him, still punching him. Not murder - Self defense.
GreenStormCloud
Jul 2012
#72
Going on a drunken rampage and punching out strangers carries a risk of getting shot
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#3
If he was a diabetic suffering from low blood sugar - would this be justified as well?
jpak
Jul 2012
#5
Sorry about your wife. I hope she has it well-managed. I know several diabetics, both 1s and 2s.
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#10
Yes. A mentally impaired person trying to kill you is still trying to kill you.
NewMoonTherian
Jul 2012
#7
It's just an extremely weak attempt at distraction, something jpak often treats us to
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#11
So you downgrade the criminal's Assault & Battery to "looks at me cross-eyed"?
GreenStormCloud
Jul 2012
#46
Our late Canadian zampolit was *far* better at excusing criminal behavior then you'll ever be:
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2012
#62
Laugh away while you become the anti-gun poo flinger with a losing track record.
aikoaiko
Jul 2012
#82
From the standpoint of his victim, it doesn't matter what his problem is.
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2012
#57
I'm a type one diabetic as is my son and neither of us has ever punched anyone out when
rl6214
Jul 2012
#69
You might see it differently had the drunk person been one of your children or a person who
ladjf
Jul 2012
#21
You might see it differently if the drunk person had been attacking one of your children or a person
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#24
Both of our statements could well be true. My point was that had the drunkard been well
ladjf
Jul 2012
#25
We had something along those lines happen to us when we first moved into Wash DC
ProgressiveProfessor
Jul 2012
#79
I would probably be remorseful that my child, who I equipped to deal with the world
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2012
#58
So you would have shot the man because you thought that perhaps he might beat or kill
ladjf
Jul 2012
#23
Perhaps I misread the post. I wasn't aware that the shooter was being assaulted. nt
ladjf
Jul 2012
#60
Self defense isn't an exercise of extra-judicial power. It is just self defense. Try again.
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2012
#59
not this Individual's fault that society failed the Drunk. Society needs to put in place
Tuesday Afternoon
Jul 2012
#76
Seems like the usual type of highly suspect sources that the anti-gun religionists use.
Clames
Jul 2012
#56
Why didn't the guy getting beaten by the drunk just respond to him in a strong, authoritative voice?
Common Sense Party
Jul 2012
#68