Posted on 04/25/2013 7:59:10 AM PDT by marktwain
So much for the argument that you can never defend yourself because the criminal will always have the advantage.
DAYTON
Dayton Police are planning to charge a 17-year-old with felony attempted aggravated robbery after he allegedly pulled a gun on two men at a home on West Norman Avenue and was subsequently shot in the back.
According to a police incident report, a man who was working at the house was taking a break at about 1:45 p.m. Sunday when two young men approached and asked to use his phone and then asked for a cigarette.
The mans boss came around the corner and asked the males what they wanted and then asked them to leave the property, according to the report.
The 17-year-old allegedly pulled a gun out of his pants causing the boss to pull his gun and fire two shots.
(Excerpt) Read more at whiotv.com ...
That shot “in the back” could be costly.
More of the same old bleeding heart PC “we’re not gonna describe the perpetrators” crap....
Too bad they always forget to return the phone when they rush off.
He was an aspiring rapper. Got in with a bad crowd. Turning his life around. Doesn’t even own a gun. Going back to school.
...almost ready to establish a relationship with his four children.
They’re waiting until they find a picture of him playing with his puppy when he was eight.
Funny...I’d laugh if it wasn’t the frigging truth...so, so sick of this transparent hypocrisy. It isn’t even fun any more commenting on how they might be Amish.
A lot of gunfire in Ohio today
Since all of Holder’s people get free obamaphones, I would be very suspicious of any asking to borrow mine.
It’s on different days. This one is from the 15th.
...and their mothers.
I wish teh press would stop calling these scum “men” or “gentlemen”. They are neither until determined to be not guilty. They are males.
Ohio pings..(a few days late.)
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