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Who are you to where your standards matter to anyone else, you can't tell somebody else how they feel threaten, and you have the right to defend your property

The guy grabbed his gun and tried to take it

I wouldn't have got the gun in the first place either, but that's me, he had the right to go get his gun it's his house, once he told him to leave he should've left, but his ego wouldn't allow it, he made him get more aggressive got up in his face invading his personal space then tried to grab his gun from him

you don't do that to a person on their own property, fukk outta here, yall some hoes

You're skipping the part where he fired a shot in his direction BEFORE anyone tried to grab his gun.

Apparently if someone shoots at me with a gun I'm not allowed to even grab the gun to protect myself. Only gun owners have self-defense rights, eh?

You probably thought Kyle Rittenhouse and Travis McMichael were in the right too, amiright? Someone tried to grab their guns as well, according to @Master Teacher that's all you need.
 

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Who are you to where your standards matter to anyone else, you can't tell somebody else how they feel threaten, and you have the right to defend your property

The guy grabbed his gun and tried to take it

I wouldn't have got the gun in the first place either, but that's me, he had the right to go get his gun it's his house, once he told him to leave he should've left, but his ego wouldn't allow it, he made him get more aggressive got up in his face invading his personal space then tried to grab his gun from him

you don't do that to a person on their own property, fukk outta here, yall some hoes


:snoop: at what point was ol buddy justified in going inside to get the gun? Keep in mind that no matter what you think, up until the point the gun came out the only threat made to the ex and her new man was court. He showed up to see his child, not to fight. So let me ask you, how are you handling it if you are the property owner? He didn't do anything threatening to warrant a gun being pulled on him, he was under the impression that his son was being hidden which if you listen to the conversation he absolutely was.
 

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You're skipping the part where he fired a shot in his direction BEFORE anyone tried to grab his gun.

Apparently if someone shoots at me with a gun I'm not allowed to even grab the gun to protect myself. Only gun owners have self-defense rights, eh?

You probably thought Kyle Rittenhouse and Travis McMichael were in the right too, amiright? Someone tried to grab their guns as well, according to @Master Teacher that's all you need.
He got in someone’s face, on their property, and made a direct threat to kill him with his own gun. You think he’s just gonna stand there and see what happens? The key phrase. “On their property”

you lose rights when you are an intruder and making threats
 
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Coli legal experts at work here just making up shyt. :mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:

There is NO law that states you can just fukking kill someone solely because you asked them to leave and they haven't left yet. :why:

Plenty folk have caught charges for shooting people on their own property, look this shyt up man. :snoop:

No the law is you can't kill them if they are fleeing your property, like if somebody was breaking in your house escpaing out the window you can't shoot them back

if somebody is on your property and refuses to leave, you can shoot them which is why this guy hasn't been charged with anything

yall live in a fantasy world, yall need to learn to stop playing people, it ain't no games out here, you can't be on somebody else property and trespass without getting shot lmao where do they that at
 

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-Kyle was on some bullshyt for going to get a gun when dude didn't do anything to justify it but I figured he'd get off on this.

-With that said, dudes need to let it go with the throwing hands shyt. This whole everybody used to always fight it out shyt is a fantasy. Dudes been shooting each other with little regard over shyt like this. Another instance of social media letting you see it more often now.
 
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You're skipping the part where he fired a shot in his direction BEFORE anyone tried to grab his gun.

Apparently if someone shoots at me with a gun I'm not allowed to even grab the gun to protect myself. Only gun owners have self-defense rights, eh?

You probably thought Kyle Rittenhouse and Travis McMichael were in the right too, amiright? Someone tried to grab their guns as well, according to @Master Teacher that's all you need.

Grow up your fukking child

The first shot fired is even on camera, and the guy was reaching for the gun before the view is blocked for that moment

so he went for the gun and in the struggle he fired a shot and miss, got free and finished him off

Don't get in no man's face at his own house, are you fukking crazy

you don't try to take nothing out no man hand at his own house are fukking crazy nikka, yall nikkaz have serious delusion about the world out here
 
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:snoop: at what point was ol buddy justified in going inside to get the gun? Keep in mind that no matter what you think, up until the point the gun came out the only threat made to the ex and her new man was court. He showed up to see his child, not to fight. So let me ask you, how are you handling it if you are the property owner? He didn't do anything threatening to warrant a gun being pulled on him, he was under the impression that his son was being hidden which if you listen to the conversation he absolutely was.

It's house, he can get a gun if he wants, he didn't point the gun at him at first he just grabbed and told him to leave, you can brandish weapons on your own property

he got the gun to let him know he wasn't playing and wanted him to leave

the guy should've left, he got his face and was the aggressor and caused the confonttaion

yall live in an entitled ass world, you food outta here I can tell
 

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The thought of defending your home is disgusting? :heh: sounds like someone who’s from a country that rolls over when invaded
The fact that you have to lie and say "defending your home" as if that's what happened in the video is very telling

You know you can't on a moral level defend this so you resort to lies and corny jokes

You're a bad actor :manny:
 

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No the law is you can't kill them if they are fleeing your property, like if somebody was breaking in your house escpaing out the window you can't shoot them back

if somebody is on your property and refuses to leave, you can shoot them which is why this guy hasn't been charged with anything

Bullshyt. Don't pretend to be a legal expert and then just make shyt up.

Can I Shoot a Trespasser in Texas?

"Section 9.41 of the Texas Penal Code clarifies a person is allowed to use force, but not deadly force, to stop a trespass or property interference. Trespassing is defined as knowingly illegally entering a property or remaining on said property after being told to vacate it by someone connected to the property. Theft and “interference with property” is when someone takes another’s property with the goal of denying him or her ownership and without his or her consent. Using these terms and connecting them to the initial scenario above, anyone who fires on a trespasser is likely to face a serious felony charge."



Can I Be Charged for Shooting Someone Who Is On My Property Illegally? | Atascosa County Criminal Defense Attorney

Texas law states that property owners are able to use force to terminate trespassing or theft if they deem it is necessary; however, force and deadly force are two different actions. Shooting the trespasser is considered deadly force since the bullet can easily end the person’s life. If the person is not an immediate threat to you or your family, deadly force is not permissible.



The guy hasn't been charged yet because he's extremely well-connected and because White people shooting in Texas is now basically considered a protected political act. Has nothing to do with the letter of the law.
 
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