Sunday, March 13, 2016

More of those things gun grabbers say don’t happen

John Lilyea

“First up this morning – in Salt Lake City, Utah, a 37-year-old resident found a 69-year-old man with a knife in his yard and a confrontation ensued and escalated to the point that the resident felt a need to protect himself with a gun. The intruder was DRT (dead right there) when the police arrived.

“In Santa Clarita, California, an Hispanic man was pounding on doors and windows of folks in an apartment complex, by the time the police got there, he had broken a window, climbed through it and he was shot by a resident. He was DOT (dead over there) at the hospital.

When two men kicked in her door, a woman in Mount Forest Township, Michigan confronted them with her handgun. They fled the scene at a high rate of speed before she could employ her firearm.

“In Coshocton, Ohio, a woman who happened to have a concealed weapon license and a handgun encountered four people she didn’t recognize leaving a relative’s home. She chased them down and caught two of the four and held them for the police. Another relative led police to the other two who hiding nearby.

“A business owner in Atlanta, Georgia, Lance Toland, paid for his employees to train with firearms and bought each of the a Taurus “The Judge” handgun which fires .45 Long Colt and .410 gauge shotgun rounds. None of his businesses have been involved in crimes, but he’s just looking ahead.

“The family of the Miami, Florida teen who was killed during a burglary and an altercation with a woman on Friday is angry about his death. His cousin, Nautika Harris, told the journalists ‘You have to understand… how he gonna get his money to have clothes to go to school? You have to look at it from his point-of-view.’ By stealing, which is perfectly acceptable, I suppose, when his family won’t clothe him or bring him up right.”

http://thisainthell.us/blog/?p=64793

Cousin Nautika also said, “I don’t care if she have her gun license or any of that. That is way beyond the law… way beyond. He was not supposed to die like this. He had a future ahead of him. Trevon had goals… he was a funny guy, very big on education, loved learning.”

http://miami.cbslocal.com/2016/03/11/teen-burglary-suspect-killed-homeowner/

(Dear Cousin Nautika: Bull. Shit. Trevon had a future? Look at your own statements about how we are supposed to consider his background, where he came from, how he was raised, before we make any judgment. According to you, anybody from (as you said) “the hood” is to have special consideration when it comes to stealing stuff from somebody else. What are you going to do when somebody breaks into your house and steals your stuff? Trevon had a future. Right. A future of stealing, of drug dealing, of robbing convenience stores. Trevon had a future of staring at bars on a door. The woman who shot Trevon had a future, too – a future of wondering when Trevon would come back and rob her house again. Except now she knows when Trevon will come back. Never.)

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