Posted on 01/12/2016 8:41:17 PM PST by Impala64ssa
doesn’t this make it father’s fault for his daughter’s death. He pulled a gun on police officer and his daughter died in the crossfire.
Bluffing? Stupid all the way.
If he was not intent on pulling the trigger, should have left it in the closet. Cost him a daughter minimally.
It is winter, and he may have had no place to go.
What a stupid bastard, not only causing his daughter’s death, but laying the guilt for it upon the heart of this constable who was just doing the job of the Court. They LOST their case to the landlord, the constable is not the enemy.
He wasn’t hiding behind his daughter. It was the other way around.
If not prepared to pull the trigger, should NEVER pull the piece.
Most likely doesn't have all the marbles in a row.
Daughter is a high price to pay.
Sad but a hard lesson in respecting the law.
1. There is no homeless shelter?
2. Eviction notices never come as a surprise. Even an emergency eviction has several days notice associated with it. I have had to evict tenants for things like firing a shotgun through the wall and into the adjoining apartment. Even then, no one is put on the street unexpectedly.
3. The only exception ever is a domestic restraining order, which is not an eviction. I have had co-workers where their wife would serve them with a notice to keep out with no prior notice. But that is not an eviction.
The constable, investigators said, drew his own .40-caliber weapon and fired once, but the bullet went through the man's upper left arm and hit the girl.
So the guy is already pointing an AR at the constable while the constable is reaching and drawing his sidearm, and then pointing and firing it, and the guy doesn't pull the trigger on the rifle?
:sigh: Yet another cop shooting that doesn't make sense. I hate this crap. How about the cop saw the rifle hanging on the sling and then just drew and fired on his own, and hit the girl? That's reality, not someone pointing a rifle at a cop and waiting to be shot.
Exactly, evictions take at least two months. This guy also had his day in court.
Curious.
Are there many 31round mags?
I suppose it could have been
A 40??
The article at Pennlive brings out that this day was known to be coming and that police noted, once inside, that no preparations for moving had been made.
I think the standard choice is either 20 or 30 rounds for an AR, right?
Another example of government waste......... a cab would have worked just fine for this scum bag.
“Are there many 31round mags?”
Chamber a round then replace it in the 30rd magazine. Then you are, as they say, “fully loaded.”
And fully stupid judging by the results this guy got.
Beautiful child. Too bad she had such a POS for a father.
Tragic, the absolute stupidity of her father caused her death. I hope he begs on his knees for forgiveness each day of his life until he burns in hell.
Pennsylvania’s laws give a lot of protection to tenants. It’s more difficult to evict in the winter months. I used to own and/or manage a lot of rentals in Central PA.
I know a few constables in this area of Central PA. Most are really great guys but some are real jerks. They didn’t mention the guys name in the article, but there is one constable I know who lives close to Duncanon who is as corrupt as can be. Plus, cocky and aggressive.... It would not surprise me it it was him.
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