Ah Texas, you never disappoint - private citizen shoots suspect

Anonymous
Cops DNGAF. You can have a AirTag pinned to a particular house and the cops will do jacksh#t.

We have a nationwide work slowdown by cops.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cops DNGAF. You can have a AirTag pinned to a particular house and the cops will do jacksh#t.

We have a nationwide work slowdown by cops.


You state this with such authority so I am sure you have a credible citation for the statement.
Provide it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vigilante justice.

And, we will be seeing more of it - particularly in areas that have progressive DAs who are soft on crime. When citizens don't trust that the law will be enforced, they take matters into their own hands.


I would say, we will see more where gun culture and hotheads prevail, like Texas.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TX man has apple airtag in his car. Tracks down thief. SHOOTs and KILLs person.

TX police haven't yet decided if the shooter will be charged.!!!

https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-man-uses-apple-airtag-track-person-stole-truck-kills-police


Did he sneak up on the man in his car and kill him? Or was there an altercation of some kind?


Police said the man saw his truck in the parking lot, walked up to the stolen vehicle in an attempt to confront the person inside, and some sort of disagreement ensued. Soliz said he could not confirm if the man and the suspected thief argued, but said the car theft victim told police he believed the suspected thief pulled out a gun which prompted "a firefight."

Police said that, at this time, they believe the car thief victim is the only person to have fired shots and could not confirm if there was more than one weapon found at the crime scene.

The suspected thief, another man, was shot and pronounced dead, Soliz said. His identity has not been released. The car theft victim reportedly stayed at the scene of the shooting, complied with police, and was taken into custody for questioning. The shooter is not expected to face charges, Soliz said, but noted an investigation is ongoing.


https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/article/san-antonio-airtag-shooting-17871230.php


How do we know the vehicle was actually stolen and this wasn't a murder, using the story as a cover?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vigilante justice.

And, we will be seeing more of it - particularly in areas that have progressive DAs who are soft on crime. When citizens don't trust that the law will be enforced, they take matters into their own hands.


So “taking the law into your own hands” means killing someone without giving them the benefit of due process?

Also, if the car had an air tag, it would have been easy for cops to track it without the need for the car owner to do it himself.


Cops don't care. He called, they said that they'd get to it when they get to it. Texas use of force law is more generous than just about any other state.


Where did you read that the cops were called and said "they'd get to it when they get to it"? I read the article and didn't see that.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vigilante justice.

And, we will be seeing more of it - particularly in areas that have progressive DAs who are soft on crime. When citizens don't trust that the law will be enforced, they take matters into their own hands.


So “taking the law into your own hands” means killing someone without giving them the benefit of due process?

Also, if the car had an air tag, it would have been easy for cops to track it without the need for the car owner to do it himself.


I'm not saying it is right.... I am telling you what to expect when citizens sense that law is not being enforced.
We really need more information. According to one article, the man thought the suspect had a gun. We will have to see if more info is forthcoming.


It doesn't really matter in Texas. Deadly force is justified to prevent robbery

Not sure this was a robbery. If the thief was in the act of stealing the car from him at that moment, most people would say the shooting was justified. I don’t think this situation is the same.


Once the owner was there, if the guy does exit the car, it's a robbery. They've already announced that no charges are expected


1) there is no proof of a robbery
2) the dead person, if there was a robbery, may not have been the person who stole it

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vigilante justice.

And, we will be seeing more of it - particularly in areas that have progressive DAs who are soft on crime. When citizens don't trust that the law will be enforced, they take matters into their own hands.


So “taking the law into your own hands” means killing someone without giving them the benefit of due process?

Also, if the car had an air tag, it would have been easy for cops to track it without the need for the car owner to do it himself.


I'm not saying it is right.... I am telling you what to expect when citizens sense that law is not being enforced.
We really need more information. According to one article, the man thought the suspect had a gun. We will have to see if more info is forthcoming.


It doesn't really matter in Texas. Deadly force is justified to prevent robbery

Not sure this was a robbery. If the thief was in the act of stealing the car from him at that moment, most people would say the shooting was justified. I don’t think this situation is the same.


Once the owner was there, if the guy does exit the car, it's a robbery. They've already announced that no charges are expected


Good. Reality is this guy wouldn't have been convicted. I wouldn't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vigilante justice.

And, we will be seeing more of it - particularly in areas that have progressive DAs who are soft on crime. When citizens don't trust that the law will be enforced, they take matters into their own hands.


Name one progressive DA who is soft on car jackers. Go ahead I’ll wait.


Bragg
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vigilante justice.

And, we will be seeing more of it - particularly in areas that have progressive DAs who are soft on crime. When citizens don't trust that the law will be enforced, they take matters into their own hands.

Is Texas noted for its “progressive DAs” who are “soft on crime”?

You owned yourself with your stupid post.
Anonymous
Cops are the best thing that ever happened to the criminal class. If there were no cops, this would be happening on the regular, and soon there would be no more criminal class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vigilante justice.

And, we will be seeing more of it - particularly in areas that have progressive DAs who are soft on crime. When citizens don't trust that the law will be enforced, they take matters into their own hands.



And Comma jerks off to stalking and murder. What a stunning surprise!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vigilante justice.

And, we will be seeing more of it - particularly in areas that have progressive DAs who are soft on crime. When citizens don't trust that the law will be enforced, they take matters into their own hands.


So “taking the law into your own hands” means killing someone without giving them the benefit of due process?

Also, if the car had an air tag, it would have been easy for cops to track it without the need for the car owner to do it himself.


I'm not saying it is right.... I am telling you what to expect when citizens sense that law is not being enforced.
We really need more information. According to one article, the man thought the suspect had a gun. We will have to see if more info is forthcoming.


It doesn't really matter in Texas. Deadly force is justified to prevent robbery

Not sure this was a robbery. If the thief was in the act of stealing the car from him at that moment, most people would say the shooting was justified. I don’t think this situation is the same.


Once the owner was there, if the guy does exit the car, it's a robbery. They've already announced that no charges are expected


Good. Reality is this guy wouldn't have been convicted. I wouldn't.


I thought cons worshipped at the altar of the Constitution. Where is vigilantism in the Constitution?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:TX man has apple airtag in his car. Tracks down thief. SHOOTs and KILLs person.

TX police haven't yet decided if the shooter will be charged.!!!

https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-man-uses-apple-airtag-track-person-stole-truck-kills-police


The man has a gun. Texas cops are cowards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vigilante justice.

And, we will be seeing more of it - particularly in areas that have progressive DAs who are soft on crime. When citizens don't trust that the law will be enforced, they take matters into their own hands.

Is Texas noted for its “progressive DAs” who are “soft on crime”?

You owned yourself with your stupid post.


My reply was deleted.... Suffice it to say that the Bexar DA, Joe Gonzalez, ran on a progressive platform.
Yes, he is progressive as is the DA in Dallas. Look it up instead of throwing out insults without information.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vigilante justice.

And, we will be seeing more of it - particularly in areas that have progressive DAs who are soft on crime. When citizens don't trust that the law will be enforced, they take matters into their own hands.


So “taking the law into your own hands” means killing someone without giving them the benefit of due process?

Also, if the car had an air tag, it would have been easy for cops to track it without the need for the car owner to do it himself.


I'm not saying it is right.... I am telling you what to expect when citizens sense that law is not being enforced.
We really need more information. According to one article, the man thought the suspect had a gun. We will have to see if more info is forthcoming.


Yet you provide your hot take?
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