To: originalbuckeye
Absolutely right, Black folks feel they have the green light to be lawless, and nobody’s going to stop them. It's going to be up to us, those especially who conceal carry, to even out the thug playing field. Recently saw a video of three black boys in the act of holding up an off-duty Chicago cop at a gas station, as he was filling up his car for the trip home that night. The three mutts run up to the cop, one with a gun in his hand and tell him to give them his money, while one of the other guys is rifling through the cops car for booty. The cop pretends to slowly reach for his wallet and instead pulls out his gun and shoots the gunman in the head..the punk was 16 years old. The other two run away, and the cop runs up to the dead gunman on the ground and kicks his gun away from the man's body. Good work by a good cop. They caught the other two men. One more thing...the mother of the dead gunman said she holds no grudge against the cop...she acknowledged that her son was committing a crime, and that the cop did what he had to do. This is one for the books. Usually momma is sobbing about how her baby was a good boy, etc.
31 posted on
02/15/2014 12:38:54 AM PST by
itssme
To: itssme
“One more thing...the mother of the dead gunman said she holds no grudge against the cop...she acknowledged that her son was committing a crime, and that the cop did what he had to do. This is one for the books. Usually momma is sobbing about how her baby was a good boy, etc. “
It would surprise me none if her son physically beat her up and was abusive numerous times.
34 posted on
02/15/2014 6:51:16 AM PST by
gemoftheocean
(...geez, this all seems so straight forward and logical to me...)
To: itssme
If that scenario played out more often, we might see The Knockout Game fade. But it has to happen lots more often.
35 posted on
02/15/2014 7:01:31 AM PST by
originalbuckeye
("A thing moderately good is not so good as it ought to be. Moderation in temper is always a virtue;)
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