Couple Defends Home against Trespassers

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Susanna

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I think a good thing to do is to simply stay out of other people’s property if you ain’t got no lawful reason to be there.
 
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Are you saying that if some one came into your home and raped your wife, you would not defend her if it meant killing the intruder because it is the "fairness and judgment of God"?

Does she know how much you love her?
After 51 years my wife knows how much I love her.

The first part of your post doesn't even merit an answer.
 

Nehemiah6

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Yeah, that is what is so puzzling to me. If the state governments are unwilling to protect its citizens and property then the Federal Government should be able to step in. Democratic Governors seem to be using all this chaos as some sort of political play and they should be held accountable for allowing this to continue to escalate out of control.
Looks like people (especially the Republicans) are simply not aware of the GRAVE DANGER to the American Republic at this time. Everyone should read this article and view the attached video.

Tucker Carlson, now officially the king of cable news, delivers historic challenge to GOP
https://www.americanthinker.com/blo..._news_delivers_historic_challenge_to_gop.html
 
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It wouldn't help. Others have flooded in with Scripture. You will ignore or deflect. Doesn't matter. As long as you can consciously feel good about letting the innocent die then you have that freedom. I'm just thankful most do not.
My faith is in God, not your opinion.

What do you have to say about all the (innocent) firstborn of Egypt being killed by God or those (innocent) children two years old and younger that God allowed to be killed by Herod? I trust God's sovereignty, not what you think is politically correct.
 
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lenna

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Jaybo is an interesting person. Here's a quote from another thread from Jaybo

jaybo said:
Abortion is a necessary and valid medical procedure. If it was murder people would be tried and convicted; apparently you don't know the law. I don't think that anybody cares much about your (biased) opinion; I certainly don't. Post 581

It was in the same thread he revealed the belief that abortion was a constitutional right. Post 541

Oy vey! If you knew anything about abortion and people's freedoms under the Constitution you wouldn't make such comments. Abortion is most often a necessary procedure to extract a fetus that has no chance of survival outside the womb, and in the process save the life of the mother. The decision to do that procedure is to be decided upon by the woman (and her husband) and the physician or midwife. To say that the Democratic Party supports the daily murdering of unborn children is total nonsense.

The Ten Commandments were removed from certain public places because The Constitution says clearly that the government shall not establish any single religion. The public places belong to the people, not just Jews and Christians. It truly bothers me that you don't understand freedom of religion.

The Left's agenda, as you put it, is to have a country based on life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness -- for all people, not just rich white people who control the government and their misinformed supporters.

So, we have someone carrying the banner of the left and who believes abortion is a constitutional right and who defends his beliefs by telling others they have no faith etc and may God have mercy on their soul.

I would leave him to his own particular beliefs at this time and so I will. Delusion and deception are not put down without a strong personal battle and at this time he is waging war on the wrong side;
 
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Dear Lenna,
Trolls are like feral cats. If they are fed they keep coming back and bring with them fleas that often are brought into the home.
That plus they c**p in your yard. Left unfed they'll go away on their own.
 

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JAYBO: I mean no disrespect with your postings, we all obviously have different views on this matter (please allow me to state I am a Christian also) after reading your many statements and responses it leaves me to wonder.... Have you actually given thought to how you would react if you were in the position these people were ? Would you still feel the same way as your postings state ?

If you might possibly sit for a minute and try to put yourself in their position, for just a moment. You are living in a peaceful neighborhood for many years then one night you are sitting down having dinner then all of the sudden you hear a loud commotion outside your home and you see a mob of people outside your residence shouting profanities at you with threats of bodily damage both to you and your family including but not limited to killing your dog. (The threat also was aimed at burning their house down) Question: What would your immediate thoughts be ?

To go get your Bible and read God's Word to them? (turning the other cheek) A gentlemen in Seattle tried this and was beaten within an inch of his life. Like so many here that have posted we are not a violent people and we believe in God and His Word. God has given us an abundant amount of wisdom, in this matter I think it would include putting ourselves in the position of these people that were threatened. Just some food for thought.
 
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JAYBO: I mean no disrespect with your postings, we all obviously have different views on this matter (please allow me to state I am a Christian also) after reading your many statements and responses it leaves me to wonder.... Have you actually given thought to how you would react if you were in the position these people were ? Would you still feel the same way as your postings state ?

If you might possibly sit for a minute and try to put yourself in their position, for just a moment. You are living in a peaceful neighborhood for many years then one night you are sitting down having dinner then all of the sudden you hear a loud commotion outside your home and you see a mob of people outside your residence shouting profanities at you with threats of bodily damage both to you and your family including but not limited to killing your dog. (The threat also was aimed at burning their house down) Question: What would your immediate thoughts be ?

To go get your Bible and read God's Word to them? (turning the other cheek) A gentlemen in Seattle tried this and was beaten within an inch of his life. Like so many here that have posted we are not a violent people and we believe in God and His Word. God has given us an abundant amount of wisdom, in this matter I think it would include putting ourselves in the position of these people that were threatened. Just some food for thought.
And imagine that everyone "took the law into their own hands" and used guns to enforce their own idea of the law. There are quite a few people who are in jail for many years because, even though they thought the were "doing the right thing" they acted unlawfully. One recent example is the murdering of a young black jogger who was not committing a crime by two white vigilantes, while a third filmed the episode.
 
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DWR

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And imagine that everyone "took the law into their own hands" and used guns to enforce their own idea of the law. There are quite a few people who are in jail for many years because, even though they thought the were "doing the right thing" they acted unlawfully. One recent example is the murdering of a young black jogger who was not committing a crime by two white vigilantes, while a third filmed the episode.
Not anywhere near the samething.
This was two, maybe three evil men that went looking for trouble.
We are talking about people defending their own family while on their own property that has been invaded by people set on doing harm.
As long a people respect my property and do not threaten my family with harm they have no worries. Last resort.
BUT, if they threaten my family and I have no other way to protect them, I will use deadly force.
Better they die than any member of my family die.
 
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kaylagrl

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And imagine that everyone "took the law into their own hands"and used guns to enforce their own idea of the law.
Defund the police and you'll actually see that happen. But this couple didn't do that. The mob was on private property threatening the residents. They have a right to defend their homes and property. That's what guns are for, defending yourself and your property.



One recent example is the murdering of a young black jogger who was not committing a crime by two white vigilantes, while a third filmed the episode.

Facts of that case haven't come out yet. Let's wait and make sure what actually happened. And that story, if it is as it appears, has zip to do with the couple being threatened on their own private property.
 
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Not anywhere near the samething.
This was two, maybe three evil men that went looking for trouble.
We are talking about people defending their own family while on their own property that has been invaded by people set on doing harm.
As long a people respect my property and do not threaten my family with harm they have no worries. Last resort.
BUT, if they threaten my family and I have no other way to protect them, I will use deadly force.
Better they die than any member of my family die.
Those men thought they were behaving within their rights by making a "citizens arrest". It is not up to civilians to take the law into their own hands because they think they are "in the right". There have been far too many crimes committed by untrained people and they have paid the price.

What are the appropriate situations, legally, for people to kill others? => You had better be sure of the answer <= or you could be in prison for a long, long time.
 
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DWR

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Those men thought they were behaving within their rights by making a "citizens arrest". It is not up to civilians to take the law into their own hands because they think they are "in the right". There have been far too many crimes committed by untrained people and they have paid the price.

What are the appropriate situations, legally, for people to kill others? => You had better be sure of the answer <= or you could be in prison for a long, long time.
As I said, they left their property and went looking for trouble and will pay for their foolish action.
I will defend my family.
I find it very hard to comprehend how a person could just stand by a allow some one to harm a innocent person.
How can a person call himself a Christian or a man and at least not defend a family member.
No one here is saying we are looking to kill another person just that we would as a last resort.
 
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kaylagrl

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Those men thought they were behaving within their rights by making a "citizens arrest".
It's called citizens arrest, not citizens murder. Unless something comes out in the trial, they simply murdered a person they didn't like


It is not up to civilians to take the law into their own hands because they think they are "in the right". There have been far too many crimes committed by untrained people and they have paid the price.

What are the appropriate situations, legally, for people to kill others? => You had better be sure of the answer <= or you could be in prison for a long, long time.
No but it is your right to defend your property and your life. Especially when the cops aren't coming to your rescue.
 
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DWR

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There are a lot of people that have no business owning guns and should not.
But there are many that are responsible and should.
Very seldom do you see a responsible gun owner doing stupid things.
In most cases it are those who have no business owning guns that act so stupid .
 
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DWR

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Those men thought they were behaving within their rights by making a "citizens arrest". It is not up to civilians to take the law into their own hands because they think they are "in the right". There have been far too many crimes committed by untrained people and they have paid the price.

What are the appropriate situations, legally, for people to kill others? => You had better be sure of the answer <= or you could be in prison for a long, long time.
I know the local law.
It is posted on my locked gate with a warning to all.
 
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There are a lot of people that have no business owning guns and should not.
But there are many that are responsible and should.
Very seldom do you see a responsible gun owner doing stupid things.
In most cases it are those who have no business owning guns that act so stupid .
I personally knew an experienced gun owner who shot a family member by accident because of mistaken identity, then killed himself. Most private gun owners are not trained in self defense and don't know if they'll behave appropriately in a real-life situation.
 
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DWR

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I personally knew an experienced gun owner who shot a family member by accident because of mistaken identity, then killed himself. Most private gun owners are not trained in self defense and don't know if they'll behave appropriately in a real-life situation.
I did not say experienced, I said responsible. BIG difference.
 
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I did not say experienced, I said responsible. BIG difference.
He was a responsible gun owner and family member who made a tragic mistake; he and his family paid the ultimate price. Can you assure anyone that, facing a similar situation, they would behave differently? If they're untrained in crisis management and self-control under pressure, their response is unpredictable.
 
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DWR

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He was a responsible gun owner and family member who made a tragic mistake; he and his family paid the ultimate price. Can you assure anyone that, facing a similar situation, they would behave differently? If they're untrained in crisis management and self-control under pressure, their response is unpredictable.
Tragic mistakes do happen but I am not so sure the person was as RESPONSILE as you believe.
Don't know the circumstances, but seems he shot in haste before he i.d. the person.
My view is that a responsible gun owner will be train in crisis management, will be in control under presure, and most important, will have a positive i.d. before he pulls that triger.

NEVER, NEVER, rush. Take that extra second or two to be positive.