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SMSgt Bob W.
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I don't get the point of this story on this site. This was a local incident without any MILITARY CONNECTION. Is this to start a gun owner debate?
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CW4 Scott Hyde
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Seems like a self correcting error. This is like terrorist activity. Until everyone stands up and calls it what it is then it will continue. Why did junior get a sucking chest wound? Well, he made some bad career choices and encountered a teaching moment. I feel for the parents but they are to blame as well. Did they have that conversation with junior where they tell him that sometimes in life when you choose to harm others or take something that does not belong to you, that person or the owner may defend themselves and property and you may end up with a well deserved sucking head wound. Go make an honest living. It may not get you everything you want but it may get you to a death from old age rather than from being a criminal.
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MGySgt James Forward
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Crime=Punishment. Sometimes you get your punishment delivered by a victim, rather than the court. Both parents are way out in left field somewhere past the bleachers. Maybe if you had been a parent this event may never have happened. But he was a good boy, he would never hurt anyone. Well, that won't work this time. Semper Fi.
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