Anonymous wrote:The paranoia exhibited by these men sitting at home who are so fearful of someone knocking at their door, driving up their driveway, playing hide-and-seek in their yard, etc. that they pick up and fire a weapon needs to be addressed. Who is telling them that they are in such mortal danger 24/7? I'll tell you who, the RW "news" ecosphere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Teens playing hide-and-seek at 1am?
Is normal
Probably a sleep over. We used to do stuff like that at that age.
As a parent I would never allow my young teen out in the “early morning hours” of a Sunday to run around through people’s yards. Neither did my parents.
But we take our parenting seriously.
As a single woman if I saw people running around my house at 1-2am I’d be freaked out too. Add in this guy was in a rural area where the police are a long drive away and he probably felt threatened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He "unknowingly" hit the girl? These morons apparently can get guns and fire them off without ever understanding that bullets come out and hit stuff like children's heads?
"When detectives spoke with Doyle, he reportedly told them he observed shadows outside his home and went inside to retrieve his firearm, per the release. Detectives said he told them he then went back outside, observed people running away from his property, began shooting at them and "unknowingly hit the girl."
He hit his target, he just thought that shadows meant gangs of hoodlums
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Teens playing hide-and-seek at 1am?
Is normal
Probably a sleep over. We used to do stuff like that at that age.
As a parent I would never allow my young teen out in the “early morning hours” of a Sunday to run around through people’s yards. Neither did my parents.
But we take our parenting seriously.
As a single woman if I saw people running around my house at 1-2am I’d be freaked out too. Add in this guy was in a rural area where the police are a long drive away and he probably felt threatened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Teens playing hide-and-seek at 1am?
Is normal
Probably a sleep over. We used to do stuff like that at that age.
As a parent I would never allow my young teen out in the “early morning hours” of a Sunday to run around through people’s yards. Neither did my parents.
But we take our parenting seriously.
As a single woman if I saw people running around my house at 1-2am I’d be freaked out too. Add in this guy was in a rural area where the police are a long drive away and he probably felt threatened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Teens playing hide-and-seek at 1am?
Is normal
Probably a sleep over. We used to do stuff like that at that age.
As a parent I would never allow my young teen out in the “early morning hours” of a Sunday to run around through people’s yards. Neither did my parents.
But we take our parenting seriously.
As a single woman if I saw people running around my house at 1-2am I’d be freaked out too. Add in this guy was in a rural area where the police are a long drive away and he probably felt threatened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Teens playing hide-and-seek at 1am?
Is normal
Probably a sleep over. We used to do stuff like that at that age.
Anonymous wrote:
Teens playing hide-and-seek at 1am?
Is normal
Anonymous wrote:Teens playing hide-and-seek at 1am?
Anonymous wrote:He "unknowingly" hit the girl? These morons apparently can get guns and fire them off without ever understanding that bullets come out and hit stuff like children's heads?