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And, too often, they start shooting the defenseless anyway. It's a tough call but I hope I'd do the same as the employee. I'll be amazed if he doesn't get fired though.ALL armed robbers should also be called what they are: aspiring murderers. They are telling those people they WILL be murdered, if they do not do exactly what the assailant says.
He spent a lifetime leading men at the tip of the spear. I don't think it's sociopathic within the context of being a professional warrior.At best, if reluctantly said, that's sociopathic.
28-year-old Jahquille Kodarius Dubose was pronounced dead on the scene.
I don't know if I would've shot the robber.
First off, it's two gunmen against you. That's not good odds.
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The other robber was also armed and was covering the other employees. What if you shot the one gunman and the other gunman decided to start shooting the employees?
I would've just given them the money, thinking that would've saved the lives of my fellow employees.
How about you?
And the people of IL. are STILL feeding, clothing, housing, and providing this scum with health care. They should have been dispatched with a round to the base of the skull as soon as the trial was over. Hell, even THAT is too merciful. They should have been hung, publicly, and public outrage be damned.Yep....
7 people murdered after fully complying with the robbers...
Brown's Chicken massacre - Wikipedia
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/——/ WTF is that supposed to mean?I imagine that comparison makes good sense, to a person who is as terrified of a scary, random brown person 1000 miles away as they are of a gun in their face. I will leave you to it.
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I don't know if I would've shot the robber.
First off, it's two gunmen against you. That's not good odds.
-- and --
The other robber was also armed and was covering the other employees. What if you shot the one gunman and the other gunman decided to start shooting the employees?
I would've just given them the money, thinking that would've saved the lives of my fellow employees.
How about you?
There are about 200 to 300 justifiable homicides per year in USA. Here.
Each year in USA there are over 10,000 criminal homicides and over 20,000 suicides by guns.
I do not know. That sounds very unrealistic given the low number of justifiable homicides.And each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control, Americans use their legal guns 1.1 million times to stop rapes, robberies, murders, stabbings, beatings, saving police officers and stopping mass public shootings......
I do not know. That sounds very unrealistic given the low number of justifiable homicides.
Many criminals would not surrender. They are broken and mostly severely addicted people.Normal human beings do not want to kill anyone, even criminals. They simply want the criminal to stop attacking them...when they runaway, surrender, the normal humand doesn't kill them anyway......
Many criminals would not surrender. They are broken and mostly severely addicted people.
And at least 100,000 defensive gun uses.Each year in USA there are over 10,000 criminal homicides and over 20,000 suicides by guns.
That random brown person is on his way to your city as we speak.I imagine that comparison makes good sense, to a person who is as terrified of a scary, random brown person 1000 miles away as they are of a gun in their face. I will leave you to it.
I would respond at the first opportunity. I have missed too many deer by waiting for the perfect shot.My policy would be give them the money...but growing up in Illinois I remember the Browns Chicken massacre, where they robbed the store, marched the employees into a cooler and murdered all of them.....
7 Employees murdered......
Brown's Chicken massacre - Wikipedia
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So...give them the money, if they order you to go somewhere else, then you need to use a gun increases....
I would have shot him.BOLIVAR, Tenn. – A Bolivar Domino’s was closed Thursday, hours after police say an armed robber was shot and killed by a store employee.
Bolivar Police said two men tried to hold up the restaurant on South Porter Street just before midnight.
They said one of the robbers came through the back door of the business and pointed a gun at the employees and one of the employees pulled out his own gun and opened fire.
Suspect killed in Domino’s Pizza robbery attempt
28-year-old Jahquille Kodarius Dubose was pronounced dead on the scene. The other robber was seen running from the scene.
Some of those in Bolivar who heard about the shooting said they were finding it hard to sympathize with the robber who was killed.
“I’m sad he was robbing them. He knew what was coming. Just my opinion,” said a resident.
Domino’s employee kills robber, residents react
BOLIVAR, Tenn. – A Bolivar Domino’s was closed Thursday, hours after police say an armed robber was shot and killed by a store employee. Bolivar Police said two men tried to hold up the…www.wreg.com
I don't know if I would've shot the robber.
First off, it's two gunmen against you. That's not good odds.
-- and --
The other robber was also armed and was covering the other employees. What if you shot the one gunman and the other gunman decided to start shooting the employees?
I would've just given them the money, thinking that would've saved the lives of my fellow employees.
How about you?
Jahquille Kodarius Dubose