and so it begins... San Francisco citizens are getting guns & protecting themselves since they can't count on @LondonBreed @DeanPreston and @MattHaneySF who all support @chesaboudinhttps://www.ktvu.com/news/san-francisco-resident-shoots-at-burglary-suspect-breaking-into-his-apartment …
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Replying to @Jason @LondonBreed and
yeah, now watch the guy who took a shot get sued by the intruder for using unreasonable force
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Yea! Laws are stupid!
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Replying to @kencharlson @JNGross and
Is a law saying that you cannot unreasonably kill a home intruder stupid?
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Replying to @PierreSimonLap7 @kencharlson and
It's unreasonable that the perpetrator has more backing from the law than the victim of the home invasion
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Replying to @chrisptacos1 @kencharlson and
That would be unreasonable if it were true. What are you basing that statement on??
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Replying to @PierreSimonLap7 @kencharlson and
I base it off the fact the perpetrator had been released 7 times prior to this incident for the same exact thing
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Replying to @chrisptacos1 @kencharlson and
So you aren't looking at the actual facts of the situation just how many times the guy has been arrested for something similar, got it. Completely illegal at trial, but I understand your point.
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It’s easiest for the perps to go after the homeowner in civil court. (And lawyers get 25 to 50% of a win, so they’re quick to jump on). You can sue for anything in civil court, and the perps do win, even though they put themselves in peril by being there to begin with.
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