Posted on 12/17/2013 7:13:15 AM PST by GrandJediMasterYoda
The victim, Dustin Friedland, 30, wasn't protecting his luxury SUV, says a source close to the investigation but his beloved wife Jamie, already in the car. One thug had come close to her and ordered her out, but 'she got a look at him,' says the source.
The lawyer killed by carjackers at an upscale New Jersey mall gave up his life to protect his wife.
Dustin Friedland had just let his beloved spouse Jamie into their luxury SUV, packed with holiday gifts. He was walking around to the drivers side when two crooks ambushed him and demanded his keys, a source close to the investigation told the Daily News.
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The demographics of “scoped rifle owners” is probably even more unfavorable for those conducting war unopposed at this point.
In Texas you certainly can. Use of deadly force to prevent a felony or to protect someone from bodily harm is quite legal.
I wouldn’t want to try it in Dallas, or Austin, or Houston, or San Antonio, or El Paso. You will get a democrat DA who could care less what the law is and will pursue a case, even a losing one, just to punish you for defending yourself against one of Obama’s sons. Keep in mind the laws in Florida are very similar to Texas and it was of little help to Zimmerman.
I saw a report on it on CBS in New York yesterday. To their credit, they did describe the murderers as two African American men. To their discredit, they did not describe them as two black male thugs.
I think your skin needs a little thickening. There is much worse said here on a daily basis, and I didn’t interpret his comment as “denigrating the wife of a murder victim”.
Your attitude resembles a feminine hygeine product......
Indeed! They could have been from Haiti, Cuba or Nigeria for all we know.
Excellent point! Thanks.
Excellent point! Thanks.
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