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The police have no legal obligation to come to the aid of the public. So why would anyone call them?He could have easily just called the cops and let them shoot at teenagers smoking pot instead.
They broke into a garage that's not mere trespassing1) you don’t have a right to shoot anyone that steps foot on your property
2) Stand Your Ground laws have nothing to do with the allegations were in this case
Why lie? or are you just that grossly uninformed?
If some breaks into your home you do…via the castle doctrineIf someone steps on my property and I feel threatened...I do have the right to shoot them dead...
Especially 3 savage thugs who are high on drugs...
true it’s a B and E but it’s not his home, thus the castle doctrine doesn’t applyThey broke into a garage that's not mere trespassing
Go ahead and donate to his cause, moron. No sense trying to reason with an idiot like yourself.Ohio Man Who ‘Didn’t Say Anything’ Before Shooting Into Car and Killing Two of Three Teens Found Smoking In His Garage Was Convicted In Their Deaths, Faces Life Sentence
An Ohio grand jury found a 65-year-old Dayton man guilty of murder in the shooting deaths of two Black teenagers last week, Dayton Daily News […]finance.yahoo.com
"An Ohio grand jury found a 65-year-old Dayton man guilty of murder in the shooting deaths of two teens last week, Dayton Daily News reported. The Montgomery County Common Pleas Court jury convicted 65-year-old Victor Santana of four counts of murder, four counts of felonious assault and one count of attempt to commit murder.
On the night of Aug. 28, 2019, Harrison, Henderson and Gibson, who was 19 at the time, snuck into a detached garage behind Santana’s home to smoke marijuana in a car they thought was abandoned. Gibson said Santana opened the door to the vehicle in the dark and fired without warning. “He didn’t say nothing at all,” he testified. Gibson hid under the car and escaped after Santana left the scene."
Sounds to me that this guy got a raw deal....Anytime someone is on your property without permission; you should have every right to kill them where they stand.....Unfortunately, the Stand Your Ground law in his state was enacted after this shooting and didn't apply to this case...Hopefully he can win this on appeal....I had a couple of kids sneak onto my property to hang out and drink and smoke weed...since the back of my property is adjacent to the community lake; kids try to hang out there...I told them to leave; but thinking back, I could have easily just shot them...luckily, they were not armed...and ran off.....
Yea, you may have some who will say "oh, they were kids and kids make mistakes" -- but in my opinion, kids stop being kids when they commit crimes like this....if you as a parent allow your kids to sneak onto other people's property, allow them to drink and do drugs -- you should be charged with some type of crime -- that parent should be held accountable....This type of stuff didn't happen in the past...kids didn't just disrespect the law and disobey their parents and authority like this.....these 2 boys had to learn that lesson with their life -- hopefully other kids will take heed and make better choices...
On his property is still part of his home.true it’s a B and E but it’s not his home, thus the castle doctrine doesn’t apply
Yep, that is my opinion as well. It seems that Buffy doesn’t understand the law.He can chant that from his prison cell. This dude overreacted. Get real.
I swear biffy is getting dumber everyday.If some breaks into your home you do…via the castle doctrine
If someone merely trespasses on your land you don’t- unless self defense would apply
there is nothing in your link that suggest self defense would apply, and cerainly not the castle doctrine
your inability to understand or know the law is understandable and explains a great deal of your post
Trespassing isn’t a Capital crime. He should have called the cops.His property - his right to defend it.....
The police have no legal obligation to come to the aid of the public.Trespassing isn’t a Capital crime. He should have called the cops.
No, the standard is that a REASONABLE person would feel threatened with death or great bodily harm.If someone steps on my property and I feel threatened...I do have the right to shoot them dead...
Especially 3 savage thugs who are high on drugs...
One 67 year old man sees 3 young men break into a building on his propertyNo, the standard is that a REASONABLE person would feel threatened with death or great bodily harm.
that’s not the law. Your home is the building you sleep in, not a detached outbuilding and certainly not your carOn his property is still part of his home.
frankly his lack of knowledge explains his post on so many topicsI swear biffy is getting dumber everyday.
Ohio Man Who ‘Didn’t Say Anything’ Before Shooting Into Car and Killing Two of Three Teens Found Smoking In His Garage Was Convicted In Their Deaths, Faces Life Sentence
An Ohio grand jury found a 65-year-old Dayton man guilty of murder in the shooting deaths of two Black teenagers last week, Dayton Daily News […]finance.yahoo.com
"An Ohio grand jury found a 65-year-old Dayton man guilty of murder in the shooting deaths of two teens last week, Dayton Daily News reported. The Montgomery County Common Pleas Court jury convicted 65-year-old Victor Santana of four counts of murder, four counts of felonious assault and one count of attempt to commit murder.
On the night of Aug. 28, 2019, Harrison, Henderson and Gibson, who was 19 at the time, snuck into a detached garage behind Santana’s home to smoke marijuana in a car they thought was abandoned. Gibson said Santana opened the door to the vehicle in the dark and fired without warning. “He didn’t say nothing at all,” he testified. Gibson hid under the car and escaped after Santana left the scene."
Sounds to me that this guy got a raw deal....Anytime someone is on your property without permission; you should have every right to kill them where they stand.....Unfortunately, the Stand Your Ground law in his state was enacted after this shooting and didn't apply to this case...Hopefully he can win this on appeal....I had a couple of kids sneak onto my property to hang out and drink and smoke weed...since the back of my property is adjacent to the community lake; kids try to hang out there...I told them to leave; but thinking back, I could have easily just shot them...luckily, they were not armed...and ran off.....
Yea, you may have some who will say "oh, they were kids and kids make mistakes" -- but in my opinion, kids stop being kids when they commit crimes like this....if you as a parent allow your kids to sneak onto other people's property, allow them to drink and do drugs -- you should be charged with some type of crime -- that parent should be held accountable....This type of stuff didn't happen in the past...kids didn't just disrespect the law and disobey their parents and authority like this.....these 2 boys had to learn that lesson with their life -- hopefully other kids will take heed and make better choices...
that’s not the law. Your home is the building you sleep in, not a detached outbuilding and certainly not your car
1) you don’t have a right to shoot anyone that steps foot on your property
2) Stand Your Ground laws have nothing to do with the allegations were in this case
Why lie? or are you just that grossly uninformed?