http://wral.com/news/local/story/2022331/
11/9/2007 11:34:55 AM
read about this earlier today...i enjoyed reading it
11/9/2007 11:38:46 AM
11/9/2007 11:43:29 AM
it's unfortunate that he died. but it was most certainly not murder
11/9/2007 11:45:09 AM
actually when i read a story on this incident earlier this morning, the guy hadnt died yet...i didnt realize he diedstill though, keep breaking into somebody's house multiple times over a year and stealing 10s of thousands of dollars of their property...see if somethin bad doesnt happen to you]
11/9/2007 11:45:58 AM
dude had it coming to him.....
11/9/2007 11:47:46 AM
11/9/2007 11:57:19 AM
and like i mentioned, when i read about this on charlotte.com at about 9:30 am, nobody had diedtherefore i didnt even read the link ^you posted, i assumed nothing had changed
11/9/2007 12:01:45 PM
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11/9/2007 3:40:41 PM
I would have gotten my foot caught between the gas/brake pedal as well.
11/9/2007 3:43:57 PM
11/9/2007 3:45:31 PM
nobody says it was. http://www.google.com/search?q=define%3Amanslaughter
11/9/2007 3:58:40 PM
Actually, at least 3 posters in this thread think it was murder and posted as much
11/9/2007 4:07:38 PM
Good. This should happen to more thieves.When you boil it down, all real crime (the kind that should be criminal, not some of the bullshit that is considered criminal) is either theft or violence. I'm firmly of the opinion that theft deserves a much more severe punishment than it currently receives. I'm not for executing thieves, but I think you should receive, at minimum, a fine equal to the value of the property stolen and a lengthy prison sentence.
11/9/2007 4:17:26 PM
11/9/2007 4:19:59 PM
I enjoyed reading this too. What I didn't enjoy is the wasted money in airlifting this guy to hospital
11/9/2007 4:27:39 PM
^^yeah the story I read earlier mentioned that when he hit the car he saw some piece of equipment of his in the thieves' car's trunkcourse when I went to look for my original story it had been changed after the guy died; h well
11/9/2007 4:39:50 PM
I heard earlier that the equipment he saw in the truck was from one of the previous robberies, but idk.
11/9/2007 4:46:32 PM
this is why i love texasyou can shoot to defend property
11/9/2007 6:09:27 PM
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11/9/2007 7:25:59 PM
If I remember back during my CCP training, you weren't allowed to use deadly force to protect property.
11/9/2007 8:37:23 PM
not in north carolinatexas is the only state that allows it
11/9/2007 8:43:22 PM
Right, but I don't think he intended to use deadly force. He hit the car, I don't think he intended to kill anyone. Yes, he did and maybe for legal reasons intent doesn't matter, but... well fuck 'em, they were taking his shit.
11/9/2007 8:48:22 PM
I really hope they dont press charges on the man.Also, its just a matter of time before the family of this "good man" sue, bc after all he was no doubt on his way to church.
11/9/2007 8:50:50 PM
I'd like to think those in power in JoCo have the common sense and political forethought not to pursue charges against this man.
11/9/2007 9:25:26 PM
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11/9/2007 10:50:19 PM
it's unfortunate that the criminal died, because people can change sometimes. that being said he was still a despicable cunt that brought it on himself.
11/10/2007 9:05:24 PM
I hate to hear about this kind of thing.I mean, the dude was running away, and according to the man behind the wheel, his foot got stuck, and he didn't mean to kill him.That sucks.I don't see how you guys can get excited about it. The man claims he didn't mean to kill the other guy, which means this basically like one big accident where somebody ended up dead. That's almost always regrettable.
11/10/2007 9:34:08 PM
i dont even know what to say to you
11/10/2007 9:50:04 PM
11/10/2007 11:42:11 PM
^LOL. I LOVE the foot got stuck. It reminds me of southpark when they hunt, and yell, "oh my god its coming right for us" before they shoot some animal just eating.I guess most are celebrating the fact that a worthless idiot is dead. And statistically speaking our stuff just got a tiny bit safer. This guy just did us all a courtesy flush.
11/10/2007 11:49:35 PM
^AHA....You got a tiny bit safer? Are you the head of a construction crew where your materials are repeatedly stolen from you by thieves (some of whom are your employees)?All you uppity fools don't know shit about construction/landscaping...I'm sorry you're all naive idiots who don't get the game, and I guess I'm the only one trashy enough to get it.Shit happens in these situations, and most folks don't go to bed praying that somebody dies.
11/11/2007 5:08:02 AM
I dont work constuction. I also dont consider myself uppidity. Unless your definition of uppidity is to respect other people and thier property, and not take what isnt mine.
11/11/2007 9:28:00 AM
11/11/2007 11:11:34 AM
you guys are some real cold-hearted sons of a bitches. Either that, or you just like to talk a big game. i mean, really - what do you know about this guy except that he was caught stealing some farm equipment? That simple fact alone is enough to justify his death? Did he deserve to be punished? Of course! But would you have supported the death penalty for him had he gone to court? I doubt it.... is it just in the case of vigilante justice that you support the wanton killing of criminals?
11/11/2007 11:31:43 AM
^did he deserve to be punished? yesdid he deserve to die? I dunno. I doubt it was his first time around the blockHowever, he did die. And I refuse to feel bad about someone who dies while commiting a crime vs. the numbers that die everyday just going to work. So in the whole sceme of things, one less criminal to worry about is not a bad thing.Turns out this guy was a career criminal."Both Brown and McNair have lengthy criminal records involving thefts. Reid also was convicted of 16 counts of breaking and entering and larceny in Warren County in 1988 and 1989, according to court records."So yeah, no biggie. Actually the homeowner saved us all alot of money.[Edited on November 11, 2007 at 11:47 AM. Reason : .]
11/11/2007 11:42:00 AM
I'm just curious -- ^ you're not a Christian, are you?
11/11/2007 11:47:26 AM
11/11/2007 11:51:52 AM
fyi, ^^ and ^ responses were not coordinated
11/11/2007 11:56:29 AM
^I think we are looking at it two different ways.Your thinking seems to be asking whether we should kill someone who was stealing. Thats not the point. I dont think you should be put to death for stealing. period.However, in this case this career criminal died while in the process of stealing. This was not some court ordered process. The owner was trying to detain him and he died. Of which I feel NO sorrow for. My point is, he put himself in a potentially dangerous situation and was breaking the law. I dont see it as visceral hate or disregard for human life in this thread, as you put it. People die everyday, but to expect people to feel about about one that died while commiting a crime and not be up in arms over it, is a little unrealistic. In my opinion.[Edited on November 11, 2007 at 12:02 PM. Reason : .]
11/11/2007 12:01:10 PM
So are you a Christian or not?
11/11/2007 12:13:04 PM
ok, instead of visceral hate, do you see what appears to be a good bit of gloating going on?
11/11/2007 12:13:17 PM
^Im not sure if its really gloating. I think like alot of things on message boards, serious situations are made fun of.Honestly, do you want the homeowner to be charged with something? Bridget, do you?In this situation I feel worse for the homeowner. It would be a terrible thing to live with killing someone. I think. However, I do not feel sorry for the criminal. There will no doubt be a civil trial and his family will try to win the lottery, which is BS. There should be a rule that if you or a loved one is injured or killed while committing a crime you lose the ability to file suit or that injury or death.
11/11/2007 12:19:50 PM
It seems like a really easy question to answer, dude.
11/11/2007 12:26:13 PM
He chose to risk his life in exchange for someone elses property. He lost the bet.
11/11/2007 1:07:59 PM