Posted on 07/07/2014 8:28:27 AM PDT by Rusty0604
The best excuse for carrying a weapon. Don’t care whether it’s concealed or out in the open. When someone decides to attack another person, male or female, that person has every right to shoot to kill. Oh, I’m quite sure that there will be states that will arrest and convict the owner of the weapon, for killing some one that attacked them. But their defense would be; “I’D RATHER BE JUDGED BY TWELVE, THAN BE CARRIED BY SIX”.
black on white murder, while a black crowd watched I bet
Note to self: avoid mass transportation at at costs.
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350lbs? Take out one of his legs and he’s cut down to size. But don’t kick him in the head - that’s a felony.
Thanks. I have been keeping State Farm in business for many years.
Yup. We should have picked our own danged cotton.
The witnesses were unarmed and apparently unwilling to take on a 350lb mad man.
No names, No face pics, No live action film, No Nothin?
Used to ride Amtrak a lot. Unless they’ve changed their policies, there is nothing resembling a search of passengers or their carryon luggage.
Man Arrested in Deadly Train Beating
21-year-old Michael Fobbs of Cibolo is facing a murder charge, accused of beating a stranger to death at the Amtrak station east of downtown.
Police says it happened just before 11 last Thursday night, and witnesses say they saw Fobbs pacing back and forth in the waiting area before suddenly attacking a 56-year-old man sitting on a bench.
Fobbs told police he felt threatened by the man on the bench, but admitted the man had done nothing to make him feel that way.
The victim’s name hasn’t been released yet since his family still hasn’t been notified.
Read More at: http://news4sanantonio.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/man-arrested-deadly-train-beating-13418.shtml
.380 beats 350 every time.
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