Cowards who Murder with Guns: Updated Often

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An 18 yr old 6'4'' 290 pound individual who was a suspect in a strong armed robbery....by the way the person he was with in the store was the ''eyewitness'' claiming Brown was innocent.

You do not understand execution style.
 
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While you are at it...list all the murders and killings tied to the following in YOUR country...

Knives, bats, vehicles, strangulation, poison, hammers, axes, shovels to the back of the head, crow bars etc.........hell, I wonder what Cain used....maybe you can list that one as well............!
 
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"An Arizona widow had her home broken into in early May but wasn’t ready to go down without a fight, so she grabbed her gun then shot the man. The whole incident was captured on audio when she dialed 911.

47-year-old Cynthia was taught how to handle her .38 and shoot by her late husband so she could defend herself if need be. So when she heard a man trying to break into her Phoenix home, she grabbed her gun then went and hid in the bedroom while she phoned police.

The intruder eventually made his way into the home where he tried to attack Cynthia, but she wasn’t having any of it and shot him before police arrived.

Michael Lewis used a weeding tool to gain entry into her home, and his actions would end up with him spending a month in the hospital. He is set to face a judge next month to be sentenced."

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blue_ladybug

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​You are allowed to use deadly force to protect yourself if someone breaks into your house and tries to harm you. I would have shot him too. :) When someone breaks into a house, they risk their life because they don't know if the owner has a weapon that will end up injuring/ killing them. The man in the video got shot and it was his own dang fault.
 
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​You are allowed to use deadly force to protect yourself if someone breaks into your house and tries to harm you. I would have shot him too. :) When someone breaks into a house, they risk their life because they don't know if the owner has a weapon that will end up injuring/ killing them. The man in the video got shot and it was his own dang fault.
Well said! If he can't stand the heat, he should have stayed out of the kitchen.
 
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AgeofKnowledge

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Well let's do the math. He's there to assault you, rape you, possibly murder you, and take everything of value that he can out of your house.

That's Feinstein and Obama's home defense plan. They want you completely unarmed with nothing but a phone which he can rip out of your hand as he punches you to the ground in preparation for doing his "thing."

Plan B is my plan: put at LEAST one bullet in him as soon as possible after he enters your house. I call it the "attitude adjustment" method.

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Well said! If he can't stand the heat, he should have stayed out of the kitchen.
 
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Plan B is my plan: put at LEAST one bullet in him as soon as possible after he enters your house. I call it the "attitude adjustment" method.
I reckon that is similar to the "put the brakes on somebody" method.
 

blue_ladybug

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​Just to clarify, when I said I would've shot him too, I meant shot to injure him, not kill him. LOl. :)
 
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Stopping criminal perpetrators is GOOD.

Hey, I heard a good joke. Is this funny?

A couple is lying in bed. The man says,'I am going to make you the happiest woman in the world.'

The woman replies, 'I'll miss you.'

How about this one?

While creating husbands, God promised women that good and ideal husbands would be found in all corners of the world. Then He made the earth round, and laughed and laughed and laughed.


I reckon that is similar to the "put the brakes on somebody" method.
 

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I reckon that is similar to the "put the brakes on somebody" method.
I always loved the way my great grandpa would say it, and keep in mind he was a 6'2" man strait from the backwoods of Alabama, so you have to add the accent in you imagination. He just said that was how you would "teach 'em to don't".
But he would phrase it like "I'll teach 'em to don't".

I just always thought that was funny, but while we are in this thread and on the topic, that same grandpa was walking home from school in 3rd grade and found his father shot dead in a ditch. Apparently the neighbor was "board" and shot and killed him for no apparent reason, and from a distance while he was just walking by, so there was no altercation at that point to prompt the shooting. So in 3rd grade he quit school and became the primary provider because he had no choice. I would say that fits under the category "cowardly shooting".
 
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I always loved the way my great grandpa would say it, and keep in mind he was a 6'2" man strait from the backwoods of Alabama, so you have to add the accent in you imagination. He just said that was how you would "teach 'em to don't".
But he would phrase it like "I'll teach 'em to don't".

I just always thought that was funny, but while we are in this thread and on the topic, that same grandpa was walking home from school in 3rd grade and found his father shot dead in a ditch. Apparently the neighbor was "board" and shot and killed him for no apparent reason, and from a distance while he was just walking by, so there was no altercation at that point to prompt the shooting. So in 3rd grade he quit school and became the primary provider because he had no choice. I would say that fits under the category "cowardly shooting".
Amen! That murderer was a coward with a gun!
 
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Isn't it interesting no one has post this headline this week?

At least 12 dead in Islamist terror attack at satirical French publication

I wonder, why is that? Is it because it didn't happen in the U.S.? That it happened in one of the tightest gun-control countries in the world, and yet this Islamic terrorists still managed to get hold of guns? Wow, ain't that amazin'?


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Thanks bro it's a good entry.

Cowards with guns. It fits the bill. No bigger cowards than these kids born in western countries who go and join ISIL.
Although I think the idiots in France said Al Queda, so maybe a different mob?
 
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What I gather from the title of this thread is that a person who murders with a gun is a bigger coward than a person who murders in a different manner. That makes a lot of sense (sarcasm).
 

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What I gather from the title of this thread is that a person who murders with a gun is a bigger coward than a person who murders in a different manner. That makes a lot of sense (sarcasm).
I believe that David chose his title to act as the converse of another thread that was active at the same time this one was created. That thread was specifically for posting news articles about people who successfully used a firearm in self defense.
 
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Isn't it interesting no one has post this headline this week?

At least 12 dead in Islamist terror attack at satirical French publication

I wonder, why is that? Is it because it didn't happen in the U.S.? That it happened in one of the tightest gun-control countries in the world, and yet this Islamic terrorists still managed to get hold of guns? Wow, ain't that amazin'?


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Yea the highest crimes rates and gun related crimes are in cities that have banned handguns...go figure the best defense for a dishonest man with a gun is a honest man or woman with a gun.
 
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I believe that David chose his title to act as the converse of another thread that was active at the same time this one was created. That thread was specifically for posting news articles about people who successfully used a firearm in self defense.
Yeah, which in itself was a silly thread.

It's pretty hard to find unbiased reporting these days. The marjority of defensive cases never get reported, this includes both firearms and other means of defense.

News outlets like dead bodies. Unless someone dies, they're not really interested in actually reporting it.

Statistically though, defensive uses trump offensive uses by a very healthy margin. And offensive uses account for far less deaths than on the highway.
 

Desdichado

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Yeah, which in itself was a silly thread.

It's pretty hard to find unbiased reporting these days. The marjority of defensive cases never get reported, this includes both firearms and other means of defense.

News outlets like dead bodies. Unless someone dies, they're not really interested in actually reporting it.

Statistically though, defensive uses trump offensive uses by a very healthy margin. And offensive uses account for far less deaths than on the highway.
I've had to defend myself with my gun twice. No shots were fired. I didn't even have to remove it from my holster.

David can necropost all he likes, I'm just happy to not have the word "necro" apply to me or my assailants in any way at the moment. This moment brought to you by the Glock 27.