Gilpesh
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That help?
I mean from this thread, jackass.
That help?
Did you not read this part?As well as keep an eye out to see if they try to come to my house.
So what? What is better: He kills an innocent, or he fills his blood lust on people who are breaking the law and are illegal to the country?
I quoted you so maybe he will see it somedayFor the last frakkin' time. He didn't leave his house, he shot them when they crossed over onto his yard. Jesus, are you dense?
i don't think robbery constitutes murder unlees i'm wrong and they did kill someone.
Yes, he did. Here's the transscript.For the last frakkin' time. He didn't leave his house, he shot them when they crossed over onto his yard. Jesus, are you dense?
You wanna wipe that egg off your face now?ABC News said:11/15/07 - KTRK/PASADENA, TX) (KTRK) -- A dramatic 911 call from the Pasadena man who allegedly shot and killed two men accused of burglarizing his neighbor has been released. The dispatcher tried to talk him out of it.
At about 2pm Wednesday, Joe Horn called 911 from inside his Pasadena home. He says he saw two men break into his neighbor's house. Horn tells police that he is armed with a shotgun. "Hurry up, man. Catch these guys, will ya? I ain't gonna let them go, I'm gonna be honest with ya," said Horn on the 911 call. "I'm not gonna let them go. I'm not gonna let them get away with this (expletive)."
Horn and the dispatcher spent more than seven minutes on the phone, much of that with the dispatcher trying to convince Horn not to go outside.
"I'm gonna shoot, I'm gonna shoot," said Horn.
"Stay inside the house and don't go out there, OK?" responded the dispatcher. "It's not worth shooting someone over this."
"I don't want to, but if I go out there to see what the hell is going on, what choice do I have?" said Horn.
"I don't want you to go out there. I asked if you could see anything out there," said the dispatcher.
Horn tells the dispatcher that he understands his rights and even makes reference to the September 1 expansion that gives homeowners greater protection from prosecution should they choose to confront someone breaking into their home.
Before he can be convinced otherwise, Horn tells police he sees the burglars coming out of his house.
"He's coming out of the window right now," said Horn to the 911 dispatcher. "I gotta go, buddy. I'm sorry, but he's coming out the window."
"Don't, don't , don't go out the door. Mr. Horn? Mr. Horn?" said the dispatcher.
"(Expletive), they just stole something," said Horn to the dispatcher. "I'm sorry. I ain't gonna let them get away with this. They got a bag of something. I'm doing it."
The dispatcher can't stop Horn, who takes the phone with him as he goes outside.
"Move, you're dead," Horn, who took the phone outside with him, could be heard saying to the suspects.
Then three gunshots could be heard.
Horn admits later on the 911 call that he did, in fact, fire those shots. The names of the two men shot have not yet been released pending identification and notification of their next of kin. Horn has not been arrested or charged with any crime. A police investigation is still underway. This case likely will end up in the hands of a Harris County grand jury.
So, you've resorted to name-calling? Real classy.I mean from this thread, jackass.
So, you've resorted to name-calling? Real classy.
So it would seem that a few of you would like to adopt this kill the criminals when you see the crime being committed, and just do away with the whole justice system. Just curious though, since when, even in Texas, did burglary warrant the death penalty??
I never claimed everyone disagreed with me, only that a few seemed to feel that way. I also didn't point any fingers at anyone in particular.Only after you made an invalid claim about everyone that disagrees with you.
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They threatened him on his property.
I don't think he shot them on his property though . It's comlicated becuase it's not certain they were actually going to crossover and he seems like the type that would egg them on .
Go read the 911 trasscript I just posted. He told the 911 operator that he saw the burglars exiting his neighbor's house with bags of stuff, and at that point he was going outside to shoot them. Now, I don't feel the perps were innocent victims, but I do feel that the man was in the wrong.When are you going to realize that he did not break any law in shooting the two criminals (Note: Criminals, not innocent victims as you make them out to be).
I never claimed everyone disagreed with me, only that a few seemed to feel that way. I also didn't point any fingers at anyone in particular.
Yes, he did. Here's the transscript.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=5538780
You wanna wipe that egg off your face now?