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A man in northern Kentucky confronted a father who he said left his son in the backseat of a truck parked with the engine running, keys in the ignition and the window down.....
When a man began getting into the truck, Hermann confronted him.
"You know, If I was a bad guy, I probably could've just drove off with this," Hermann said.
"I bet you would've got two in the back of the head," the man responded. "He's not out of my eyesight."
Well we do live in a society where we believe we are always under siege. Had the guy been a cop or CPS he might have gotten a visit from CPS to make sure he was raising his child in the fearful manner we are supposed to.
It's amazing how much society has changed nowadays. Certain people are afraid of their own shadow for Christ sake. The guy should have minded his own business.
Moronic comeback from the "dad." Next time his redneck wagon & brat will be gone while they "weren't out of his sight," words that are always sobbed when bad things do happen. Typical "2nd Amendment, Part 2" attitude too. "Ah wuz pertecktin' mah fambly, ossifer."
You're going to shoot at a moving vehicle with your son inside?
Nice.
Even if you hit the driver and not your own kid, there's a pretty fair chance of your son dying in the ensuing crash.
Oops, someone is thinking again.
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