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Odd things to say having just killed two people. I'm not saying they didn't deserv3 that for breaking in to somebody's house, but it's lik3 he was waiting on them and alr3ady had an idea of what to say to the police.
Jay my good man, please pay attention before giving out your opinion..The article clearly states that he had surveillance tapes that showed the entire thing, the burgs breaking in, the man coming home, the burgs pointing their guns at the homeowner, the HO, getting his gun and offing the now reformed crooks.
Now wasn't that easy? Ya just gotta read and comprehend...!
Sh*t reminds of a episode on Seinfeld where the mechanic ate George 's candybar. He had Twix crumbs all over his shirt but George still couldn't prove it cause he didn't see him eat it. Lol
Yep, it's just like that... IF you ignore the home security video the homeowner turned over that corroborates his story.
Jay my good man, please pay attention before giving out your opinion..The article clearly states that he had surveillance tapes that showed the entire thing, the burgs breaking in, the man coming home, the burgs pointing their guns at the homeowner, the HO, getting his gun and offing the now reformed crooks.
Now wasn't that easy? Ya just gotta read and comprehend...!
I read the articl3, so they have a video of the incident. They don't know the story behind it why they picked his house. When thieves pick a lick, they're usually looking for something they have insight on. Even breaking into cars, there's a purse or something in plain site. Like my neighbor who just had his generator stolen right off his truck. Or a year ago a lady bought a new TV but didn't throw the box out left it outside or her door. House broken into and TV was stolen. Hey knew she had whatever kinda TV it was.
I have no problem with what he did, Even if he selling dopehimself doesn't mean he doesn't have the right to protect himself.
Gangs shooting at each other -- good guys doing good things -- MAGA. Random crime sprees usually don't worry about family retaliation.
So the two guys had guns - had time to hear him come in and he had time to get to his closet -- pull out his gun and shoot before two of them -- who have guns in their hands have time to shoot.
I read the articl3, so they have a video of the incident. They don't know the story behind it why they picked his house. When thieves pick a lick, they're usually looking for something they have insight on. Even breaking into cars, there's a purse or something in plain site. Like my neighbor who just had his generator stolen right off his truck. Or a year ago a lady bought a new TV but didn't throw the box out left it outside or her door. House broken into and TV was stolen. Hey knew she had whatever kinda TV it was.
I have no problem with what he did, Even if he selling dopehimself doesn't mean he doesn't have the right to protect himself.
I'm just sayin
Yeah, there's got to be a story behind it. It's just like breaking into a car where a purse was left on the seat. They probably looked in his window and saw a television and laptop. That's on him. He shouldn't be leaving things out like that if he didn't want to be robbed.
Yeah, there's got to be a story behind it. It's just like breaking into a car where a purse was left on the seat. They probably looked in his window and saw a television and laptop. That's on him. He shouldn't be leaving things out like that if he didn't want to be robbed.
He was asking for it, right, Jay?
Where the eff did you get that?
Sometimes y'all are too much for me. Lol
Reading and comprehension
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