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Originally Posted by L-Pink
Yea, according to Rochard all he needed was a "skinnny run of a sixteen year old boy in his boxer shorts" ??.
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I'm cool with some one blowing away someone they caught in their house. I honestly am. It's scary to even think that one person has suddenly become judge, jury, and executioner, but at a certain point a line is crossed and self defense becomes a last resort. That line is crossed the moment someone breaks into a house.
At the same time, this man is going to face a massive legal battle that will most likely bankrupt him. He'll be sued by someone's wife or mother for "wrongful death" (which is pathetic really), and he'll end up in court.
But what I said about my sixteen year old neighbor is true. Criminals are more scared than the average public is. And when confronted with such a situation a criminal knows that breaking in and entering is one thing, but kidnapping is completely different thing.