Posted by T_Bone on October 19, 2007 at 21:11:27 from (4.240.90.96):
In Reply to: hay theft posted by whats the world come to on October 19, 2007 at 19:05:07:
I have a feeling there's more too the story that's being told a this time. He had already accomplished what he set out to do, scare the bee jesus out of the boys so they would think twice about committing there next theft. Did we get lucky his missed!
To fire a warning shot then fire another shot to kill for simple theft just doesn't sound right. If his intent was to kill the theif then he'd never have fired a warning shot.
Think I'll wait for the rest of the story to surface.
Our laws are partical at fault for the simple theft in the first place. When I was in Denver 30yrs ago and had someone break out my wing window and steal my CB, the cops said they were too under staffed to be concerned about petty theft.
When I called last year on kids tearing up my neighbors car he has stored on his property, I once again heard were too under staffed to be concerned about simple theft.
So then if no one trying to stop the theifs it just has to grow larger to my way of thinking until someone says no more.
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