A homeowner ventilates a guy that breaks into his home. Homeowner makes sure the guy never steals again. 1 less crook in the world.
This happens quite often. You would think that would be a huge deterrent. Still, some thugs like to roll the dice and play with that fire. And when the fire comes in the form of gunpowder & lead, the results are often fatal.
The story makes the newspaper. Inevitably, the family might agree to be interviewed. He was a good boy. He was turning his life around. How else was he going to get money to buy clothes.
Across the pond, this happened recently. Homeowner blasts away at a cat burglar. Burglar assumes room temperature. But his momma & baby momma ain't happy. They admit their loved one did wrong. But they claim that being a 2 bit crook shouldn't be a death sentence. Baby momma wants the home owner in jail.
quitting cold turkey
I see this often when a career shitbag runs into a Bernie Goetz type. They boo hoo and proclaim stealing isn't a capital offense. Do these people say these things while in some sort of state of being overwhelmed by recent events? Or do these family members really believe what they are saying?
I think it's poetic justice when a crook meets a violent ending at the hands of their potential victim. It's the ultimate example of FU&FO.
This happens quite often. You would think that would be a huge deterrent. Still, some thugs like to roll the dice and play with that fire. And when the fire comes in the form of gunpowder & lead, the results are often fatal.
The story makes the newspaper. Inevitably, the family might agree to be interviewed. He was a good boy. He was turning his life around. How else was he going to get money to buy clothes.
Across the pond, this happened recently. Homeowner blasts away at a cat burglar. Burglar assumes room temperature. But his momma & baby momma ain't happy. They admit their loved one did wrong. But they claim that being a 2 bit crook shouldn't be a death sentence. Baby momma wants the home owner in jail.
"That vigilante is drinking beers with friends: he's cowardly," says the partner of the murdered robber desperately. She and the victim have two children and were supposed to get married. "That man shot him face to face, while he was running away, he executed him, he wanted to see him dead. He shouldn't have done it: he must end up in prison," The woman says she didn't know about her husband's thefts.
"I don't agree with what my son was doing, but that man shouldn't have killed him," she says.
quitting cold turkey
I see this often when a career shitbag runs into a Bernie Goetz type. They boo hoo and proclaim stealing isn't a capital offense. Do these people say these things while in some sort of state of being overwhelmed by recent events? Or do these family members really believe what they are saying?
I think it's poetic justice when a crook meets a violent ending at the hands of their potential victim. It's the ultimate example of FU&FO.