And that there are countless examples of homeowners and apartment residents getting sued by perps because the perp “tripped and fell” on a piece of carpet while robbing their house. That’s what I’m basing this on. And yes, sadly, this IS true.
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Replying to @kencharlson @chrisptacos1 and
No there are not. Please provide any citations. There are maybe 1 in million cases where the facts are weird or something, but not happening a lot AT ALL. Dare you to prove me wrong.
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Replying to @PierreSimonLap7 @chrisptacos1 and
There’s one. And I can do this all day long. You want more? It’s easy.
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Replying to @kencharlson @chrisptacos1 and
Lemme dig into the facts and I'll get back to you. But remember, you said if a perp slipped on a rug the homeowner would be liable. Im looking for something silly like that
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Replying to @PierreSimonLap7 @chrisptacos1 and
We’re pointing out here that a perp is in somebody’s house, gets shot, and then the homeowner is sued and loses. The laws are protecting the perp rather than the homeowner. That’s where this convo started, and that’s what I’m showing here. Happy reading! :)
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Replying to @kencharlson @chrisptacos1 and
First, the perp didn't win this case. That article is just saying that the trial can go forward. A jury will decide if the homeowner loses. I suspect the only reason it can go forward is because one side is claiming the perp was running away when shot thus unreasonable.
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Replying to @PierreSimonLap7 @chrisptacos1 and
Again, the point being made here is that it’s disgusting that the homeowner or apartment dweller has to suffer ANY legal jeopardy when being put in the position of having to to defend themselves and others from aggressive perps who are there to harm.
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Replying to @kencharlson @chrisptacos1 and
Lets just do a quick test, Should a home owner be legally able to shoot someone climbing out of a window in his house when he gets home?
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Replying to @PierreSimonLap7 @chrisptacos1 and
I’ve had my truck stolen, my car burglarized, my wife had her car stolen and I’ve been physically assaulted. Twice. “Feeling bad for the bad guys” isn’t what I do. It’s not “on brand” for me. If a person breaks into my house at 3:00am, I’m going to tear his head off. And quickly.
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Replying to @kencharlson @chrisptacos1 and
You are saying random shit. I asked a simple question, Can you answer it? Why is that so hard?
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FFS! Grandpa gets shot in the face, and gets sued when he defends himself-but nothing? Ok. I got you. I see you now. There’s no acknowledgement yet here of the fact that the homeowner is put in legal jeopardy by the actions of the perp! Is that fair? Is that what laws should do?
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