morals smorals. if that car is the man's only means of transportation, who is any to say he shouldn't shoot over it.
Let's apply that same logic elsewhere. So all those brothers the cops killed in the act of crimes they shouldn't have done it right? Once you do something wrong you get what's coming to you right?So the fukk what, he shouldn't steal.
Cars aren't cheap and he probably needs that car for his lively hood.
You have the right to protect your property. Cars cost thousands of dollars and some people rely on their vehicle to get them to and from work. Losing a car can greatly ruin their lifeLet's apply that same logic elsewhere. So all those brothers the cops killed in the act of crimes they shouldn't have done it right? Once you do something wrong you get what's coming to you right?
By the way what's the threshold where you feel it's ok to kill someone over? Would you do it over a pack of gum? A pencil? Some headphones? When do you start feeling comfortable killing people because they wronged you?
If I'm defending my life that's one thing but a car? Nah especially not a 22 year old one. Let the cops catch him and put his ass in jail don't kill some young knucklehead over a shyt decision.
If your son got killed doing dumb shyt like that you'd be cool with it right. He had it coming?You have the right to protect your property. Cars cost thousands of dollars and some people rely on their vehicle to get them to and from work. Losing a car can greatly ruin their life
Cops have rules that they can't shoot non-threats.
I don't have a child but I do believe in accountability. If my son became a thief that mades I failed him as a father. If nothing else he would know that when you step into the realm of crime there is a possibility you will get killed. Of course, I would be sad but I wouldn't act like how this thief's family is acting.If your son got killed doing dumb shyt like that you'd be cool with it right. He had it coming?
The family is experiencing the steps of grief.I don't have a child but I do believe in accountability. If my son became a thief that mades I failed him as a father. If nothing else he would know that when you step into the realm of crime there is a possibility you will get killed. Of course, I would be sad but I wouldn't act like how this thief's family is acting.
With his mouth all open too smh

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That kid's life is irreplaceable. A car is replaceable. The lack of empathy you have for other human beings is disturbing. Your actions have the ability to impact more than just you and the people you interact with. The fact that your 22 year old car to you has more value than human life is troubling.I don't have a child but I do believe in accountability. If my son became a thief that mades I failed him as a father. If nothing else he would know that when you step into the realm of crime there is a possibility you will get killed. Of course, I would be sad but I wouldn't act like how this thief's family is acting.
nah. liability doesn't cover theft, don't steal my stuffInsurance was created for that very reason.
The point is you can't snatch a life and return it so our whole system is, ideally, based on holding human life in the highest regard.
In practice, not so much.
In AZ they got a law called theft of a means of transportation. It doesn't take into account the value or age of a car. If you illegally deprive a lawful owner access to their transportation you convicted of a class 3 felony. The law looks at it differently then other tangible personal property because it's so critical for the owner. I agree with thatLet's apply that same logic elsewhere. So all those brothers the cops killed in the act of crimes they shouldn't have done it right? Once you do something wrong you get what's coming to you right?
By the way what's the threshold where you feel it's ok to kill someone over? Would you do it over a pack of gum? A pencil? Some headphones? When do you start feeling comfortable killing people because they wronged you?
If I'm defending my life that's one thing but a car? Nah especially not a 22 year old one. Let the cops catch him and put his ass in jail don't kill some young knucklehead over a shyt decision.
yeah dudes are weirdos saying stealing a parked car should be a death sentence. I would understand if the person was in the car. We have insurance for a reason. Shooter now catching a gun charge over a 20 year old car smh. When police shoot a shoplifter this board want to be up in arms. hypocritical stupid logicLet's apply that same logic elsewhere. So all those brothers the cops killed in the act of crimes they shouldn't have done it right? Once you do something wrong you get what's coming to you right?
By the way what's the threshold where you feel it's ok to kill someone over? Would you do it over a pack of gum? A pencil? Some headphones? When do you start feeling comfortable killing people because they wronged you?
If I'm defending my life that's one thing but a car? Nah especially not a 22 year old one. Let the cops catch him and put his ass in jail don't kill some young knucklehead over a shyt decision.
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51 year old is no damn kid. You steal you have to expect to get violence in return. People work hard for what they got.That kid's life is irreplaceable. A car is replaceable. The lack of empathy you have for other human beings is disturbing. Your actions have the ability to impact more than just you and the people you interact with. The fact that your 22 year old car to you has more value than human life is troubling.