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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Manslaughter or self-defense??
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16763507" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>I was being pretty strict with my thought process on it, and of you read it again I did say that I think it was a good shoot. Your past post said that the shooter looks out of line from that other angle when he is getting tossed off the porch, but I don't think so. He followed up pretty much immediately with his shots and I think the threats against him leading up to that are enough evidence to legally allow him to protect himself with deadly force under Texas law. Just on a personal level and from my own moral compass I think the shooter deserved to be on the receiving end of at least a beating for playing into that scheme of keeping the child away. Bottom line is I can see why it is so hard to file charges. Both had good reasons for their actions and they should have just walked away until they had cooler heads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16763507, member: 21786"] I was being pretty strict with my thought process on it, and of you read it again I did say that I think it was a good shoot. Your past post said that the shooter looks out of line from that other angle when he is getting tossed off the porch, but I don't think so. He followed up pretty much immediately with his shots and I think the threats against him leading up to that are enough evidence to legally allow him to protect himself with deadly force under Texas law. Just on a personal level and from my own moral compass I think the shooter deserved to be on the receiving end of at least a beating for playing into that scheme of keeping the child away. Bottom line is I can see why it is so hard to file charges. Both had good reasons for their actions and they should have just walked away until they had cooler heads. [/QUOTE]
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