Robbers should be punished by death now? K.
7/1/2008 11:45:11 AM
theres an easy solution you know...if you don't want to go out like these guys didDON'T BREAK INTO PEOPLES' HOUSESseems simple enough
7/1/2008 11:46:25 AM
^^ I don't think that's what anyone is suggesting.
7/1/2008 11:47:23 AM
great summary duke. I imagine that fact that they didnt "freeze" but actually ran towards the shotgun will shut up several on this thread.
7/1/2008 12:01:41 PM
It is. If it is justifiable for a citizen to shoot someone and kill them for robbing a neighbors house, then why is it not alright for the government - the one that is in charge of enforcing the laws in this country - to execute the same punishment?
7/1/2008 12:02:40 PM
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7/1/2008 1:05:48 PM
You know, for all this talk about how they were "charging" Horn, perhaps it bears repeating:
7/1/2008 1:06:01 PM
^ Agreed^^ I don't necessarily think it's what happened here, but I have no problem believing that an unarmed man would sometimes "charge" an armed man. In this case, I think they were running away from the house they just robbed, and just happened to pick a direction that would carry them across the property of a man with a shotgun who was (a) unable to read their minds and know their intent when they mistakenly ran in his general direction, (b) pissed that they were robbing his neighbor's house, and (c) legally allowed to shoot them in these circumstances.
7/1/2008 1:12:39 PM
7/1/2008 1:19:00 PM
who knows...its just a risk you take when you break into peoples' houses to steal their property...if you continuously show zero respect for other peoples' property, perhaps eventually someone will show zero respect for your life and you'll die]
7/1/2008 1:20:51 PM
I never claimed he was. Hell, if you'll notice, I agreed in that same post that it bears repeating that he'd angled away and was shot in the back.Now, that may or may not mean he was running straight away...it could mean that, all the way up to running nearly perpendicular to Joe Horn. It does mean, though, that at the time Horn squeezed the trigger, he wasn't running at him.
7/1/2008 1:22:13 PM
Forgive me for being confused where you agreed with Grumpy, then stated this
7/1/2008 1:25:56 PM
well whether or not you think Horn was completely justified in what he did, whether it be morally justified, legally justified, etc, I don't see how anyone could side with the burglars MORE than they side with Horn
7/1/2008 1:33:11 PM
what makes you think anyone here is "siding more" with the burglars than with Horn? Because some of us think that the burglars don't deserve to be dead means that we "side more with them"?
7/1/2008 1:39:07 PM
Stealing is wrong, should be in jail.Killing is wrong, should be in jail.See? It's not one sided at all. They're both in the wrong. Unfortunately people lost their lives because of the latter, while only property was potentially lost in the first case.As a side note, the stolen property is probably locked away as evidence for years now and will not be recovered.
7/1/2008 1:45:50 PM
7/1/2008 1:47:00 PM
That's fine if you want to tow that line, but can I hold you to that when you bitch about any court decisions that you think are unjust?
7/1/2008 1:48:36 PM
i enjoyed the recent Supreme Court decision on the 2nd amendmentand I'm only mentioning that the grand jury disagrees because they obviously have more of a say in the matter than you or I...they don't think Horn was in the wrong...thats how they interpreted their lawsaccording to them, Horn shouldn't be in jail]
7/1/2008 1:50:45 PM
That's great, but that doesn't invalidate my, or your opinion.
7/1/2008 1:54:45 PM
it doesn't invalidate your opinion but it sure as hell validates mineand i don't think anyone who steals should be sentenced to death or anything like that...but i damn sure don't have sympathy for the lives of some illegal aliens who come into our country to rob our citizens...fuck that]
7/1/2008 1:55:31 PM
I wonder if the old man was holding his shotgun against his side when he went outside and yelled "Freeze!" at which point the goons ran towards him (not seeing the shotgun for whatever reason, or seeing it as a baseball bat or something), then when he raised it up at them they realized it was a shotgun (not a baseball bat or a piece of rebar) and tried to run like fuck.I'd say it is vigilantism, but I don't see anything wrong with it in this case, besides the fact that they died because they wouldn't stop. They did make their own choices in life, and the grand jury agreed that this incident wasn't outside of the range of expected workplace hazards for criminals. It sucks that they got shot, but society didn't lose anything with them gone.
7/1/2008 1:59:26 PM
7/1/2008 2:06:11 PM
I think it's pretty obvious that when a person has broken into your house to steal something, theft isn't the only potential crime the property owner has to fear. So let's put the "death penalty for theft!?" argument to rest.
7/1/2008 2:39:02 PM
I'd put it to rest if the criminals were in Mr. Horn's house. He had to go outside to confront them, not the other way around.
7/1/2008 2:41:56 PM
^^Well, they weren't breaking into his house, which is why this case is even in the news at all. That and the fact that he decided to call 911 first. But even though they weren't breaking into his home, texas law certainly seems to have been on his side, and the grand jury agrees.Still, a man has a right, and in my opinion the responsibility, to attempt to stop a crime in progress if he is so inclined.[Edited on July 1, 2008 at 2:44 PM. Reason : wee]
7/1/2008 2:42:08 PM
Yeah, Texas law....the same law that allowed Horn to murder the thieves originated along side the same ones outlining when it was legal to execute your slaves. rofl.
7/1/2008 2:44:09 PM
^^^ Well it's hard to debate this specific case. It's crazy, and apparently we don't even know the details.But people were attacking the broader concept of home defense, with a pretty lame argument, so I chimed in.
7/1/2008 2:46:12 PM
7/1/2008 2:49:06 PM
What?
7/1/2008 2:53:58 PM
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7/1/2008 3:10:47 PM
you're presuming a lot there boone. i know i was referring to this case, in that he's in effect punishing them for a crime they committed on someone else's property. nice try though.
7/1/2008 3:11:39 PM
7/1/2008 3:12:47 PM
Part of the castle doctrine law was, if I recall, the elimination of the duty to retreat when outside your home.
7/1/2008 3:26:12 PM
I doubt your average burglar thinks he'll be shot by the neighbor when robbing a home he cased and knew to be empty.
7/1/2008 3:28:01 PM
Maybe if more states were like texas and more people were like Joe Horn, they would, and we'd see less burglars. Besides, if you're a criminal and don't count on being killed as an occupational hazard, you're not going to last too long.
7/1/2008 3:30:28 PM
This is a real tough one. I think that Horn should get off scott-free considering the unique situation, and that new legislation should be processed so that in the future Texas can clarify what is considered legal deadly force. This goes way beyond good samaritan laws and what is considered self-defense or protection of personal property.
7/1/2008 3:31:07 PM
7/1/2008 3:36:16 PM
Texas law allows people to defend other's property as well, if they reasonably believe it is in need of defense, and that is quite frankly a good thing. History has shown us time and time again that only when the people, not the police, not the government and not the military, the people, show an interest in the enforcement of law and the peacefulness of their communities and a willingness to work for that peacefulness, will crime go down. Why do you think neighborhood watches are effective?
7/1/2008 3:38:46 PM
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7/1/2008 3:54:46 PM
He didn't have to shoot to kill. How about no more Kneecaps instead? The way the story is told it seems like his intention was to kill, not to immobilize and arrest. That's the biggest problem with this case.[Edited on July 1, 2008 at 3:58 PM. Reason : -]
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7/1/2008 4:05:14 PM
ALWAYS REMEMBERIN A SITUATION WHERE SEVERE INJURY OR IMMEDIATE DEATH MAY ENSUE, AND YOU CANNOT FLEE - SHOOT TO NEUTRALIZE THE SITUATION. NOTHING LESS, NOTHING MORE[Edited on July 1, 2008 at 4:21 PM. Reason : -]
7/1/2008 4:20:47 PM