I CAN'T! Homeowner Shoots Burglar - Family Asks 'How He Going To Get His Money?'

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Quote from: Saturn. on March 18, 2016, 05:53:15 PM
Quote from: Curious ʕ?ᴥ?ʔ George on March 18, 2016, 05:51:54 PM
im in NO way laughin at tha situation but these gorls talkin "he luv goin school! educations!"


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"he was VERY into school"


they didn't teach him that breaking into someone's house could result in a bullet in his asscrack  :usuresis:

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omg not talking about his fuckin goals and loving education

He also loved to break and enter apparently

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RekeRig


brocka4life

Where did we drop the ball when it comes to education and common sense?

RekeRig

Quote from: brocka4life on March 18, 2016, 10:48:08 PM
Where did we drop the ball when it comes to education and common sense?
environment, circumstances and upbringing ..  ch. they never stood at a chance

thats why i cant really fume. its just sad

pCj

Quote from: Drais. on March 18, 2016, 05:52:10 PM
Pretty risky shooting a fleeing burglar depending on the state. Doesn't seem like she'll get in trouble though. 

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Especially since she wasn't even home when she found out. Sis SPRINTED home for an opportunity to use that glock and go on a nigger shooting spree knowing that she'll be protected by SYG/Castle Doctrine laws




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you know maybe she meant how is he going to get his money that (the homeowner owed him)

yeah thats it



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Herb.

She worded it totally wrong, but I get what she means.

He was only 18 years old. Some kids grow up in households or neighborhoods where things like this are a normality. Maybe he didn't think it was anything horrible about what he was doing as long as he didn't hurt anyone, or something.

It's not like he was in there trying to murder someone. I did question why she shot him in the back as he fled. But considering that its happened to her in the past many times, it was probably a combination of anger and fear of him getting away and coming back that made her pull the trigger. I couldn't imagine being a victim of house robbery; don't even think I could sleep at night. So I'm sure mentally she was just through.

RekeRig

Its such a violating feeling

i remember my alarm system going off while i wasn't home and the guys that broke in never got beyond the garage,
but just knowing someone else was in part of my home ...  eek. its NOT a good feeling at all

RekeRig

Afro, i remember when that psycho barged into ur families home when u were visiting the country

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brocka4life

For some unknown personto be in your home rummaging through all of your personal belongings, it was make most feel uneasy.

He committed a crime, no matter his background or environment. To a lot of people in those types of areas, this shit is seen and cool, cute, or cause from some badge of honor. I'm tired of black folks cooning and not being as great as they can be. Society has failed many.

Herb.

Quote from: RekeRocka on March 19, 2016, 12:05:58 AM
Its such a violating feeling

i remember my alarm system going off while i wasn't home and the guys that broke in never got beyond the garage,
but just knowing someone else was in part of my home ...  eek. its NOT a good feeling at all
Someone broke into an office I worked in years ago.
It really made me feel some type of way. Like, if I feel this unsafe and uneasy at my job on a busy street, I can only imagine what it would feel like if it were my home instead.

I agree, just knowing someone was lurking around is creepy as fuck.