Ex-cop is just plain nuts...
Makes me wonder why he’s an ex-cop.
Obviously this dude’s coo-coo doesn’t come all the way out of it’s clock.
See, this is why only the police should have guns.
I’d get my popcorn out and watch this thread, but somebody might shoot me over it.
He’s using the “I felt threatened.” excuse. I guess he thinks he’s still a cop....................
I quit going to movies simply because there are so many jerks in the audience.
Talkers, texters, gigglers, spoilers. I’m talking about ADULTS! Not kids.
I’ve seen others loose it at drive in movies because some jerk insisted in pumping his brake pedal in the dark.
Now I wait for the DVD.
For a peevish loser such as this guy, prison will be a very special hell for him.
I wonder if the ex-cop is senile or going into Alzheimers and undergoing a drastic personality change. So sad for the victim’s family!
There have been instances at the theater where I would have liked to b!tch slap someone using their phone or being obnoxious while the movie was playing.
Let’s hear from the idiots on the other thread that said there are two sides to every story or that this was a justifiable shooting. The pos should die in prison and all his retirement/savings should go to the kids of the man he murdered.
But death seems a harsh penalty....
Everybody should have followed my lead.
Don't get me started on commercial air travel. Stopped that in 1992.
On the rare times that I actually go to a movie it’s during the matinee when there are very few in the theater.
American society has gone down the gutter these past 20 years and I have a zero urge to deal with this new American culture in a movie theater at 9 o’clock at night.
Usually I can wait the 19 days and rent the DVD instead.
My wife and I go to the Saturday or Sunday early matinee almost every week and there is very rarely any kind of issue with people texting or using cellphones or any other rude behavior during the 15 minute preview period and never during the movie. I don’t know what theaters all these other posters are visiting, but we like to go to the first run movies during the matinees when prices are lower and crowds are scarce.
“He wouldn’t buy me a doughnut!”
This from the story:
Charles Cummings said his son went to call 911, while Cummings and another patron who claimed to a nurse began performing CPR on the victim.
A man sitting next to the shooter grabbed the gun out of his hand, and the suspect did not attempt to get away, Cummings said.
Good thing the gun jammed and they got it away from him quickly or he might have shot the guy using his cell phone in the theatre there calling 911.