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Good guy and a quarter pounder

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Who’s interrupting my Kung Fu?!
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And that is another example of why I carry. Always.
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...and another reason I always get my burgers to go.

Used to be because I simply preferred the quiet and now to avoid criminals best I can...
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The police said this..

The gentleman who unfortunately lost his life, the teenage boy who is in the hospital recovering from his injuries and the father who is also recovering from his injuries,” Birmingham police spokesman Sgt. Bryan Shelton said,

Why is a BG shooting up a place a gentleman? Why is it unfortunate the BG lost his life? On tv the newscasters do the same thing. Criminals are gentlemen. Not my definition of a gentleman.
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How much you wanna bet it doesn't get included in the FBI stats on LTC'ers stopping mass shootings?
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rotor wrote: Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:02 pm The police said this..

The gentleman who unfortunately lost his life, the teenage boy who is in the hospital recovering from his injuries and the father who is also recovering from his injuries,” Birmingham police spokesman Sgt. Bryan Shelton said,

Why is a BG shooting up a place a gentleman? Why is it unfortunate the BG lost his life? On tv the newscasters do the same thing. Criminals are gentlemen. Not my definition of a gentleman.
:iagree: I thought the same thing when I read it.
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bblhd672 wrote: Mon Oct 29, 2018 2:03 pm
rotor wrote: Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:02 pm The police said this..

The gentleman who unfortunately lost his life, the teenage boy who is in the hospital recovering from his injuries and the father who is also recovering from his injuries,” Birmingham police spokesman Sgt. Bryan Shelton said,

Why is a BG shooting up a place a gentleman? Why is it unfortunate the BG lost his life? On tv the newscasters do the same thing. Criminals are gentlemen. Not my definition of a gentleman.
:iagree: I thought the same thing when I read it.
Next there will be a review of the "gentleman's" attire by GQ.
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Good work by the dad, sorry he and his son were wounded.

Looks like this one should be in the Self Defense forum
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bblhd672 wrote: Mon Oct 29, 2018 2:03 pm
rotor wrote: Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:02 pm The police said this..

The gentleman who unfortunately lost his life, the teenage boy who is in the hospital recovering from his injuries and the father who is also recovering from his injuries,” Birmingham police spokesman Sgt. Bryan Shelton said,

Why is a BG shooting up a place a gentleman? Why is it unfortunate the BG lost his life? On tv the newscasters do the same thing. Criminals are gentlemen. Not my definition of a gentleman.
:iagree: I thought the same thing when I read it.
Me too... That's not the way I was raised to be a gentleman.
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I'm saddened to see such pc wording in regard to a criminal, but now even L.E. thinks they have to appease the pc commie element...
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rotor wrote: Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:02 pm The police said this..

The gentleman who unfortunately lost his life, the teenage boy who is in the hospital recovering from his injuries and the father who is also recovering from his injuries,” Birmingham police spokesman Sgt. Bryan Shelton said,

Why is a BG shooting up a place a gentleman? Why is it unfortunate the BG lost his life? On tv the newscasters do the same thing. Criminals are gentlemen. Not my definition of a gentleman.
Gentlemen was the word he used to replace "thug" when he realized that thug would get him in trouble.
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canvasbck wrote: Tue Oct 30, 2018 2:40 pm
rotor wrote: Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:02 pm The police said this..

The gentleman who unfortunately lost his life, the teenage boy who is in the hospital recovering from his injuries and the father who is also recovering from his injuries,” Birmingham police spokesman Sgt. Bryan Shelton said,

Why is a BG shooting up a place a gentleman? Why is it unfortunate the BG lost his life? On tv the newscasters do the same thing. Criminals are gentlemen. Not my definition of a gentleman.
Gentlemen was the word he used to replace "thug" when he realized that thug would get him in trouble.
Maybe, just maybe the sergeant was just trying to sound sympathetic to the wounded fugitive, that he or his friends might cause him to come in and face his charges. Statements by police are often not what they seem at face value.
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Liberty wrote: Tue Oct 30, 2018 5:08 pm
Maybe, just maybe the sergeant was just trying to sound sympathetic to the wounded fugitive, that he or his friends might cause him to come in and face his charges. Statements by police are often not what they seem at face value.
The "gentleman" is more than wounded.
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rotor wrote: Tue Oct 30, 2018 5:46 pm
Liberty wrote: Tue Oct 30, 2018 5:08 pm
Maybe, just maybe the sergeant was just trying to sound sympathetic to the wounded fugitive, that he or his friends might cause him to come in and face his charges. Statements by police are often not what they seem at face value.
The "gentleman" is more than wounded.
You are right, I was mixing up this story with another, where the perp was missing.
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