TN: BurgerKing manager takes robber’s gun and kills him with it

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TN: BurgerKing manager takes robber’s gun and kills him with it

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Unfortunately the manager was shot seven times by one of the accomplices. Fortunately he lived and hopes to be back at work in six weeks or so




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"I still regret killing him. I feel like God doesn't have an excuse for you to kill somebody so if there was a way I could've just injured him, I'd feel a lot better," Farris said. "I took his life away and it makes me feel bad."
Perhaps during his recovery he can pick up God’s Word and see what He says, instead of relying on his feelings about what God thinks.
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Re: TN: BurgerKing manager takes robber’s gun and kills him with it

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bblhd672 wrote: Wed Jul 04, 2018 7:36 pm
"I still regret killing him. I feel like God doesn't have an excuse for you to kill somebody so if there was a way I could've just injured him, I'd feel a lot better," Farris said. "I took his life away and it makes me feel bad."
Perhaps during his recovery he can pick up God’s Word and see what He says, instead of relying on his feelings about what God thinks.
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