Posted by John_PA on October 09, 2011 at 01:37:02 from (96.236.164.10):
In Reply to: Thieves Caught posted by johndeerefan on October 08, 2011 at 11:22:43:
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I would have done the same thing. I've had so much stolen from me that I could care less about the life of a putrid thief. Many a night I have thought about how I would probably cut the fingers off the last thief who stole my tools. Every time I think about it, I giggle. running one off the road with a truck? that's nothing... hit with a few pellets? that's nothing... How about drug by the ankles with a truck through a rocky pasture or a field of black berry stubble? Slow painful way to die for someone who doesn't want to work for a living. workign for a living is a slow painful way to die, why give them the option to have a quick painless death?
I would bet you that less people would be theives if the courts looked the other way for vigilante justice.
I know the people involved. Chris Sunday lived and is fine, Eraldo never was charged with anything. The public outcry was so great that there would have been a riot had they charged him with attempted homicide.
2 weeks prior to the incident, Eraldo was robbed by the same 2 kids and beaten with a baseball bat. They didn't get any money from him that time, so they came back to try it again, and this time, they brought a gun. Eraldo also started carrying a gun.
The only thing he did wrong was put the bullet hole in his back. make sure the attacker is facing you when you shoot.
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