mnglocker wrote:...I'm going to take a gander that it was for the kids to ID the perp...
Probably just mis-speak by the reporter, but she said they took him back through, which seemed odd.
mnglocker wrote:...I'm going to take a gander that it was for the kids to ID the perp...
1911fan wrote:THIS is exactly why you "gun proof" your kids by training they what guns can do. This kid quite probably saved both their lives and perhaps saved his sister other horrors.
VikesFan1 wrote: But then, as someone pointed out, this is Texas, so I digress.
What happens in the basement stays in the basement.
EJSG19 wrote:lenny7 wrote:VikesFan1 wrote:I was wondering why they "took the suspect back thru the scene" also...
So the kid could positively identify him?
"Yes Sir, Officer. Those are my bullet holes." or "I distinctly remember that skidmark he made in his shorts upon his exiting the house."
mnglocker wrote:VikesFan1 wrote: But then, as someone pointed out, this is Texas, so I digress.
See, you're finally getting up to speed.
VikesFan1 wrote:Do you need help packing?
bstrawse wrote:A friend of mine and I were discussing child access to firearms the other day - so I sent her this article. I thought our dialogue might prove illustrative.
"Jesus. I hope they throw that deputy in jail! what a horrible cop, breaking the law like that! "
When I asked what laws he broke, she replied:
"1. leaving a loaded gun where kids could get it, when he wasn't even home.
2. Teaching a 15 year old how to shoot.
if you aren't old enough to handle the responsibility of driving, you certainly aren't old enough to handle the responsibility of a deadly weapon. "
Yes folks, that's the mentality of the individuals we are up against.
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What happens in the basement stays in the basement.
bstrawse wrote:A friend of mine and I were discussing child access to firearms the other day - so I sent her this article. I thought our dialogue might prove illustrative.
"Jesus. I hope they throw that deputy in jail! what a horrible cop, breaking the law like that! "
When I asked what laws he broke, she replied:
"1. leaving a loaded gun where kids could get it, when he wasn't even home.
2. Teaching a 15 year old how to shoot.
if you aren't old enough to handle the responsibility of driving, you certainly aren't old enough to handle the responsibility of a deadly weapon. "
Yes folks, that's the mentality of the individuals we are up against.
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EJSG19 wrote:VikesFan1 wrote:Do you need help packing?
I think priority #1 is to see about geting your wool sheared. Sounds like that fleece coat of yours is affecting your thinking ability.
VikesFan1 wrote:mnglocker wrote:VikesFan1 wrote: But then, as someone pointed out, this is Texas, so I digress.
See, you're finally getting up to speed.
I try, but it's not easy, being me.
bstrawse wrote:A friend of mine and I were discussing child access to firearms the other day [...]
I hope they throw that deputy in jail! what a horrible cop, breaking the law like that! "
bstrawse wrote:Yes folks, that's the mentality of the individuals we are up against.
VikesFan1 wrote:EJSG19 wrote:VikesFan1 wrote:Do you need help packing?
I think priority #1 is to see about geting your wool sheared. Sounds like that fleece coat of yours is affecting your thinking ability.
Wrong. I would expect a Voice of Reason to have better profiling skills than you do. Even a self-proclaimed one.
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