08-19-2014, 05:53 PM | #45 |
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^I agree with all of this.
My problem with the situation is the father seems to be putting all of the blame on the drunk driver. Being drunk automatically means you're at least >90% wrong no matter what happens.. but perhaps the father could not handle the guilt of allowing his sons to be doing something that is maybe a little dangerous? Consider various scenarious: 1. child is playing on the front lawn, drunk driver hits them there 2. child is playing on the street.. 3. child is playing on the street in the dark, in camoflauge.. Point being, there are varying degrees of 'risky' behaviour.. granted 8 out of 10 parents would see nothing wrong with making their child push the car in a residential neighbourhood... but there are some who wouldn't. I think the dad wanted to kill himself a bit too.. he wouldn't have been blinded of the consequences of pulling the trigger. |
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more info: http://news.yahoo.com/father-stand-t...130353110.html
this trial has me reeled in..... I honestly hope he walks away a free man..... and even if he gets prosecuted, in his heart he'll believe he did the right thing..... what pain this guy must feel to lose two boys in the way he did..... imagine seeing your son in half.... Quote:
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08-27-2014, 03:29 PM | #47 |
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Just saw this article. http://www.nbcnews.com/news/crime-co...d-sons-n190286
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08-27-2014, 04:10 PM | #48 |
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I'm a father of 2 little children myself, so I completely understand the dad's actions. However, unless I knew - without reasonable doubt - that the driver was indeed drunk, I wouldn't have shot the driver. I'd hate to have the driver's blood on my hands if it turned out that the truck had an unforeseen mechanical failure, driver suffered first epileptic seizure, driver was drugged by a third party, driver was kidnapped by terrorists and told at gunpoint to drink a liter of whiskey and then told to drive 10 miles to where the terrorists were holding his family at gunpoint, etc.
There's a reason we have a (albeit imperfect) justice system that asks questions first before executions. |
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Red has been David's nickname for decades, even when he was growing up.... the majority of the community is elated to hear this decision..... tough justice..... |
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08-27-2014, 04:56 PM | #51 | |
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Would the result have been different if the driver wasn't drunk? If so, how did the dad know the driver was drunk? |
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08-27-2014, 05:19 PM | #52 | |
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p.s. do me a favor and don't visit Texas.... you'll hate it here - it's too hot and there are more guns than people... the mosquitos here will make you want to BBQ outside your house in a Shark Cage..... I can't answer those questions, but anyone in their right mind can spot a drunk driver (or at least walk up to someone and smell/see that they are drunk).... |
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