Animalor wrote:Murder is murder in my book.
There are a LOT of non-lethal ways to deal with hostiles.
The officials may do nothing about these folks but I hope their actions torment then for the rest of their lifes.
This statement almost made you the first person I have ever put on ignore.
Yes, there are a lot of non lethal means of dealing with a hostile situation. However this was not only a hostile situation...this was men armed with firearms. These men were obviously not afraid to use the firearms as they did fire the weapon AT someone.
There have been a few cases in the city where I live where people have died to gunshot wounds during a robbery of a business or residence. A few years ago there were two separate cases where people in a convenience store were tied up while the place was robbed at gunpoint. The robbers then shot both of the people tied up. They died.
The second case involves the Carr brothers. It happened only a few years ago...a few miles from my home. Five young people asleep in a nice home. Two brothers break in wielding guns. They say they are there to rob them and nothing bad will happen. They drive the people one at a time to an ATM to withdraw money. They get back to the house and make the people strip naked and do some horrid things. They drive them out to a field in the snow, shoot them one at a time in the back of the head....then run over them with a truck. One woman survived to testify against them and put them away.
Are these cases the norm? No. But they do happen. And I have a family that depends upon me and that I love. I want to see my daughter grow up. I will be damned if someone is going to come in to my place of business or my home with a gun and rob me without me taking them out if possible.
Yes, I have firearm training. Yes, it is an awful thing to have to take another's life. Yes, I would rather see them dead then have my family see me dead...or have me see my family dead. I do not care if the chance is 1 in 100 that a robber armed with a gun is going to shoot me or my family. That is 1% too much of a chance.
I do not think there should be a celebration of what these people did. But they did what they had to and I am glad they survived.
So Animalor, heaven forbid this scenario ever plays out in your life. Perhaps you can choose a non lethal way of dealing with the situation. I for one would not put an armed robber's life above that of my own or my loved ones.