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seems like the culture of victim hood might be going a bit too far,

 
   
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Probably work

If he had only been armed, this would have never happened.


^ I don't even know what side that's arguing for in this context.

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 daedalus wrote:
If he had only been armed, this would have never happened.


^ I don't even know what side that's arguing for in this context.


Perhaps...



   
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Is...it a joke?

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 daedalus wrote:
If he had only been armed, this would have never happened.


^ I don't even know what side that's arguing for in this context.


It's arguing that a member of the public who was legally allowed to carry a weapon shot a criminal rather than a criminal shooting an innocent member of the public.

I drove past a place today where a few years back a man had been gunned down while at work having cooperated with a criminal. There's no guarantee that a criminal with a gun is going to let you live if you cooperate, a lot of them are on drugs to begin with.

   
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Birmingham, UK

A family member, with a microphone shoved in their face just after a death? I can kind of dig what she is saying in that context.

The family asked the interview not to be put out for broadcast. I guess Fox 10 didn't want a more reasoned and rational response.
   
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 Mr. Burning wrote:
A family member, with a microphone shoved in their face just after a death? I can kind of dig what she is saying in that context.

The family asked the interview not to be put out for broadcast. I guess Fox 10 didn't want a more reasoned and rational response.


No one died.

Over here in our corner of the Communist Paradise of Europe, we had a case where a robber armed with a shotgun tried to rob a family restaurant. The owner and his son in law put up a fight and managed to disarm and apprehend the robber. During the fight, the restaurant owner received a gunshot wound in the leg and the robber was a bit banged up by virtue of being repeatedly hit by punches and kicks. The robber then sued the restaurant owner and his family for assault claiming that they had used excessive force to apprehend him!

(they where found not guilty, thankfully)
   
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Swindon, Wiltshire, UK

Has the meaning of the phrase "good Samaritan" changed recently?
   
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 Mr. Burning wrote:
A family member, with a microphone shoved in their face just after a death? I can kind of dig what she is saying in that context.

The family asked the interview not to be put out for broadcast. I guess Fox 10 didn't want a more reasoned and rational response.


I think the parents made that request (and we don't hear them), and the voice we heard is an unidentified family member via a phone interview (no microphone shoved in her face).

The good news is, the perp, once his bond is revoked, will be able to get the help his family believes he needs yet did not provide.

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 Corpsesarefun wrote:
Has the meaning of the phrase "good Samaritan" changed recently?


I'm pretty sure the good Samaritan was always packing heat and in fact shot the bloke at the side of the road as he thought he was trying to mug him.

   
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Burtucky, Michigan

Stand your found laws. That is why I'm for them. The family response is pretty silly.
   
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 SilverMK2 wrote:
 Corpsesarefun wrote:
Has the meaning of the phrase "good Samaritan" changed recently?


I'm pretty sure the good Samaritan was always packing heat and in fact shot the bloke at the side of the road as he thought he was trying to mug him.


My mistake, I'm getting a bit rusty with my parables.

But seriously, not everyone who does something vaguely good and/or heroic is a "good Samaritan".
   
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Risking personal safety to stop an armed robbery seems to be more than "vaguely good and/or heroic".

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 Corpsesarefun wrote:
 SilverMK2 wrote:
 Corpsesarefun wrote:
Has the meaning of the phrase "good Samaritan" changed recently?


I'm pretty sure the good Samaritan was always packing heat and in fact shot the bloke at the side of the road as he thought he was trying to mug him.


My mistake, I'm getting a bit rusty with my parables.

But seriously, not everyone who does something vaguely good and/or heroic is a "good Samaritan".


Then maybe you should read up on your parables.

"The word now applies to any charitable person, especially one who, like the man in the parable, rescues or helps out a needy stranger."

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So the lady defending the suspect can comment at length that the customer who intervened should have just walked away and left the employees at gun point. But she can't talk about the suspect because she is only hearing things second hand.....

 
   
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Dead, woundedwhatever - It's a good thing the guy was taken down.




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 KingCracker wrote:
Stand your found laws. That is why I'm for them. The family response is pretty silly.


Silly and probably heat of the moment. No one wants a family member shot.

IMO guy was going to be caught/shot at some point anyway (due to previous activity).

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Never underestimate the power of parents to look past what their kids do. We had a rape near here and the suspect's parents said "That hoochy shouldnt have been drunk"
That man did the right thing, saved peoples lives from some idiot.
I just dont like the mom saying "The gun wasnt pointed at him. He should have walked away" Do I even need to say what is wrong with that statement?
Also, a Dollar Store? C'mon kid. That is just pathetic.

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Ahahaha. That's rich. He should have minded his own business? Right lady, maybe ol'scum for brains there shouldn't have pulled a gun on a Quickie Mart clerk instead? If he'd just stayed home and minded his own business he wouldn't be nursing a bullet wound right now.

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This is a perfect example of why it is important to allow people to carry. I'm sure some crazy liberals will twist this story around, but it is what it is. Hats off to the good Samaritan.

   
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Good Samaritan is an idiot IMO. If he wanted to use his gun-powers for good, then he should join the police force. What he did put himself and everybody else at more risk by making a bad situation even more volatile.

I carry to protect me, myself, and mine. I don't carry to be a vigilante and stop crime wherever I see it. Unless I am directly being threatened and in harms way, there is no conceivable reason to draw and try to get the drop on a bad guy robbing a place. Stay low, don't draw attention to yourself, let the bad guy get his money and leave. If there is no mediate threat to me there is no reason whatsoever to draw. Instead of a robbery with a gun pointed at somebody you now have a shootout with one or two (or maybe more if he has buddies outside) people discharging weapons in the store.

I carry to protect my life and the lives of my family. I don't carry to protect your money.

But I'm a crazy liberal I guess.
   
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 d-usa wrote:
Good Samaritan is an idiot IMO. If he wanted to use his gun-powers for good, then he should join the police force. What he did put himself and everybody else at more risk by making a bad situation even more volatile.


I'll note that the police on the scene did a great job of protecting the shop employees.

Oh wait....


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Lakewood, Ohio

 d-usa wrote:
Good Samaritan is an idiot IMO. If he wanted to use his gun-powers for good, then he should join the police force. What he did put himself and everybody else at more risk by making a bad situation even more volatile.

I carry to protect me, myself, and mine. I don't carry to be a vigilante and stop crime wherever I see it. Unless I am directly being threatened and in harms way, there is no conceivable reason to draw and try to get the drop on a bad guy robbing a place. Stay low, don't draw attention to yourself, let the bad guy get his money and leave. If there is no mediate threat to me there is no reason whatsoever to draw. Instead of a robbery with a gun pointed at somebody you now have a shootout with one or two (or maybe more if he has buddies outside) people discharging weapons in the store.

I carry to protect my life and the lives of my family. I don't carry to protect your money.

But I'm a crazy liberal I guess.

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 CptJake wrote:
 d-usa wrote:
Good Samaritan is an idiot IMO. If he wanted to use his gun-powers for good, then he should join the police force. What he did put himself and everybody else at more risk by making a bad situation even more volatile.


I'll note that the police on the scene did a great job of protecting the shop employees.

Oh wait....



Way to completely miss the point, but that can be expected.
   
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 d-usa wrote:
Good Samaritan is an idiot IMO. If he wanted to use his gun-powers for good, then he should join the police force. What he did put himself and everybody else at more risk by making a bad situation even more volatile.

I carry to protect me, myself, and mine. I don't carry to be a vigilante and stop crime wherever I see it. Unless I am directly being threatened and in harms way, there is no conceivable reason to draw and try to get the drop on a bad guy robbing a place. Stay low, don't draw attention to yourself, let the bad guy get his money and leave. If there is no mediate threat to me there is no reason whatsoever to draw. Instead of a robbery with a gun pointed at somebody you now have a shootout with one or two (or maybe more if he has buddies outside) people discharging weapons in the store.

I carry to protect my life and the lives of my family. I don't carry to protect your money.

But I'm a crazy liberal I guess.

Who said anything about protecting the money? Robberies like these have escalated into homicides, even when the employees have been compliant. It is true that he had absolutely no obligation to intervene, but I'm glad that he did. So are the employees that were being held at gun point.

 
   
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 Dreadclaw69 wrote:
 d-usa wrote:
Good Samaritan is an idiot IMO. If he wanted to use his gun-powers for good, then he should join the police force. What he did put himself and everybody else at more risk by making a bad situation even more volatile.

I carry to protect me, myself, and mine. I don't carry to be a vigilante and stop crime wherever I see it. Unless I am directly being threatened and in harms way, there is no conceivable reason to draw and try to get the drop on a bad guy robbing a place. Stay low, don't draw attention to yourself, let the bad guy get his money and leave. If there is no mediate threat to me there is no reason whatsoever to draw. Instead of a robbery with a gun pointed at somebody you now have a shootout with one or two (or maybe more if he has buddies outside) people discharging weapons in the store.

I carry to protect my life and the lives of my family. I don't carry to protect your money.

But I'm a crazy liberal I guess.

Who said anything about protecting the money? Robberies like these have escalated into homicides, even when the employees have been compliant. It is true that he had absolutely no obligation to intervene, but I'm glad that he did. So are the employees that were being held at gun point.

Robberies escalating into homicides is actually not as common as you think.
   
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Eh I'd rather see a shot perp then anything else no matter who's shooting him. Being able to use force to defend the lives of others is just part of being a reasonable human being.

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Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long


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 Kanluwen wrote:
Robberies escalating into homicides is actually not as common as you think.

Seeing as I gave no statistical breakdown I'm curious as to how you arrived at your statement. But just out of curiosity I thought I would look at Google. All from the first page, and all within less than three months. The other results being a few Police Department links, and one about the MA kid who murdered and raped his teacher (robbery because he took her underwear).

http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2013/11/2_men_face_murder_and_robbery.html
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Three-Arrested-for-Oxon-Hill-Hotel-Homicide-229527501.html
http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23504061/new-details-in-ft-myers-apartment-complex-murder#.Up9NTMRDunw
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/alleged-accomplices-charged-with-murder-in-failed-robbery-in-forest/article_4399593d-2b16-56c8-80cb-c2fe37b67b32.html
http://homicides.suntimes.com/2013/11/15/teen-held-on-1m-bond-for-killing-michael-sullivan-53-during-attempted-robbery/
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2013/11/medical_marijuana_robbery_two.html


Still, if people are happy to walk away and leave others to their fate I guess that is a matter between them and their conscience.

 
   
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Nonsense. You should always trust to the benevolence of a poor victim of the oppressive system who's been forced to hold people at gunpoint during the commission of a crime. He means you no harm.
   
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 Seaward wrote:
Nonsense. You should always trust to the benevolence of a poor victim of the oppressive system who's been forced to hold people at gunpoint during the commission of a crime. He means you no harm.

I'm sure that he just had it for his own protection from the un-armed employees.

 
   
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 Dreadclaw69 wrote:
 Kanluwen wrote:
Robberies escalating into homicides is actually not as common as you think.

Seeing as I gave no statistical breakdown I'm curious as to how you arrived at your statement. But just out of curiosity I thought I would look at Google. All from the first page, and all within less than three months. The other results being a few Police Department links, and one about the MA kid who murdered and raped his teacher (robbery because he took her underwear).

http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2013/11/2_men_face_murder_and_robbery.html
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Three-Arrested-for-Oxon-Hill-Hotel-Homicide-229527501.html
http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23504061/new-details-in-ft-myers-apartment-complex-murder#.Up9NTMRDunw
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/alleged-accomplices-charged-with-murder-in-failed-robbery-in-forest/article_4399593d-2b16-56c8-80cb-c2fe37b67b32.html
http://homicides.suntimes.com/2013/11/15/teen-held-on-1m-bond-for-killing-michael-sullivan-53-during-attempted-robbery/
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2013/11/medical_marijuana_robbery_two.html


Still, if people are happy to walk away and leave others to their fate I guess that is a matter between them and their conscience.
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Robberies in 2012: 354,522
3 month average (to match your google search): 88,630
Your average robbery-escalation-to-murder rate:0.006769678%

Still, if people are happy to start a shootout and put others at risk I guess that is a matter between them and their conscience...
   
 
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