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SPC Kevin Ford
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Holy cr@p. Stop shotting at people who briefly enter your property. We can expect that people will occasionally turn around in our driveways, go to our house by accident or even try to solicit us for whatever reason. None of that comes even close to the standard of justifying the use of deadly force.
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MSgt Dale Johnson
MSgt Dale Johnson
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I don't know what Republicans or Democrats think or teach, but the NRA has ALWAYS said to use a firearm RESPONSIBLY.
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
SSgt Richard Kensinger
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In West Central PA, all the gun owners I know are quite responsible but the criminals are not. And much of the violence involves drugs.
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MSG Thomas Currie
MSG Thomas Currie
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MSgt Dale Johnson - That is, of course, correct, but it does not stop blatant liars like PO1 William "Chip" Nagel from spewing their hatred
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MSgt Dale Johnson
MSgt Dale Johnson
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PV2 Larry Sellnow - On that you are 1000% correct Brother.
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MSgt Dale Johnson
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So sad, the person who shot should be found guilty of Murder, this was not self defense in any stretch of the imagination.
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CSM Chuck Stafford
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2nd type of this article today -- Can't think of a time where it was shoot 1st ask questions later when it came to my front porch...though I've been prepared -- shoot only after you acquire and identify the threat
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
SSgt Richard Kensinger
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And the perceived threat is often a highly subjective appraisal.
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MSG Thomas Currie
MSG Thomas Currie
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Both the recently reported shootings appear to be unjustified - and probably are unjustified - but remember that we have only the media version of what happened, which is rarely either accurate or unbiased.

My personal opinion is that both shootings probably will turn out to be unjustified but not quite as blatantly unreasonable as presented by the media if we ever see the full story on either case. I can easily understand a 84-y/o being frightened by a stranger at their door at night - that in itself doesn't excuse shooting through the storm door but we don't know any history behind the story.

How many cases have we read recently of police just going to the wrong address and shooting people. How many cases have we read recently of police shooting someone inside their own home because the armed and armored police were afraid that the resident might be 'a threat'. And THOSE cases are almost always declared "justified"

Let's wait for a jury to hear ALL the evidence and let the jury decide.
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