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Message Subject Texas woman uses rifle to shoot, kill alleged 'Peeping Tom' caught peering into bedroom window
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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It probably will end up being a weirdo, and I like seeing the weirdos get it too.


I am just saying that shooting someone at 11 pm through a wall who is outside is a bad idea. Unless they are smashing the side of your house with an ax, there is no way to know who you are killing.


It could be your neighbor's buddy playing a prank and he got the wrong house. You don't know.
 Quoting: Uncle Gintel


prowling around houses at night is not only extremely stupid i a heavily armed area, it's also a crime. The piece of shit got what he deserved.

Don't do dumb shit and then get all butthurt because you got shot doing it
 Quoting: Irredeemable


I agree it's really stupid and I would definitely draw my gun if inside the house. I am also not putting down eliminated perverts.


What I am saying is, you really don't want to kill someone legally unless you can prove they are an immediate threat. You also don't want to live with killing some down syndrome kid.


We had this down syndrome kid that would wander the neighborhood. He was totally harmless but would wander into peoples yards and stuff.

If someone like that had gotten lost at night on a walk or something, I would not want to live with having lit his ass up through a wall.

Now if they smash the window or are trying to gain entry, that is a different story. Once they are trying to forcefully gain entry, light em up, but I think this had not escalated to an use of deadly force justification.
 Quoting: Uncle Gintel




You really are reaching, dumbass. I can see how you've got the most red idiot karma on GLP.
 
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