Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/20/us/father-not-ch...S-ROS-0612-NEWS&WT.mc_ev=click
I'm not sure if I pasted the link correctly but it looks like the GJ did not return an indictment. Thank goodness.
The poor father was beside himself. It sounds as though he was horrified he hurt the man to the extent he did.
Didn't click your link but read this on AP yesterday. What *pissed me off* was that it seems like the reporter(s) went all over town and tried to talk to the guy, his family, neighbors, friends, etc.
I agree he did the right thing but after reading how horrified he was on the 911 call, I really wish ppl would leave this man alone.
Right. Is it really necessary to show up at his property and knock on his door? Tools.
Um, please don't read the stories, respond to threads on chat boards about the story, and then call the reporter a "tool" for doing his job. Seriously, if you're that worked up about it, your indignation should start with a little more self-reflection.
Of course the journalist reported the story searching for the details you'd lap up in a second.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/20/us/father-not-ch...S-ROS-0612-NEWS&WT.mc_ev=click
I'm not sure if I pasted the link correctly but it looks like the GJ did not return an indictment. Thank goodness.
The poor father was beside himself. It sounds as though he was horrified he hurt the man to the extent he did.
Didn't click your link but read this on AP yesterday. What *pissed me off* was that it seems like the reporter(s) went all over town and tried to talk to the guy, his family, neighbors, friends, etc.
I agree he did the right thing but after reading how horrified he was on the 911 call, I really wish ppl would leave this man alone.
Right. Is it really necessary to show up at his property and knock on his door? Tools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa. Wow. To sum up - he caught the man in the act and punched him repeatedly ("several times" written once, repeatedly another time), and man later died from injuries.
Had he hunted the molester down afterward, I'd imagine that would be very different circumstances than pulling a man OFF his FOUR YEAR OLD daughter.
Wow. There's no way this guy gets charged with anything.
It is different, no question - and in the later circumstance he'd likely be charged - but there's no jury in the world that would convict him. He might not be acquitted, but there's no queston that at least one in 12 people (myself included) would hold firm on, "Good for you."
Anonymous wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/20/us/father-not-ch...S-ROS-0612-NEWS&WT.mc_ev=click
I'm not sure if I pasted the link correctly but it looks like the GJ did not return an indictment. Thank goodness.
The poor father was beside himself. It sounds as though he was horrified he hurt the man to the extent he did.
Didn't click your link but read this on AP yesterday. What *pissed me off* was that it seems like the reporter(s) went all over town and tried to talk to the guy, his family, neighbors, friends, etc.
I agree he did the right thing but after reading how horrified he was on the 911 call, I really wish ppl would leave this man alone.