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Update: He's dead Jim.

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it turned fatal.CainA wrote:Fatally would have been better, but critically will just have to work-thug. Must need to practice for engaging mutliple targets.![]()
-Cain
I can't say this is the case, since we don't know the victim's demographics -- but there is an apartment complex that backs up to that park. People might wonder what he as doing that time of the night, but I can see how it would be feasible he'd could have been walking the dog before bedtime. It really is practically that apartment complex's back yard.seamusTX wrote:I hate to throw a wet blanket, guys, but ...
Walking your dog is great exercise for both of you.
Walking your dog at 10:20 p.m. in a park is an unnecessary risk.
In my opinion, the defender in this case was very lucky to survive. Criminals do not always give you a chance to draw and take an aimed shot.
His name will eventually be put into the public record, and he may receive grief about the incident. People will know where lives that he may wish do not know.
Just to be clear, any honest citizen should be able to go anywhere at any time without fear of criminal attack. We don't live in Utopia, and we should plan accordingly.
- Jim
I understand, yesterday's events have probaby opened a lot of eyes in our quiet little community.seamusTX wrote:The dog doesn't need a walk at that time of night. He may need to be taken down to the lamppost.
I understand that people work hours other than 9 to 5. I do. But whatever hours you work, you can find less risky times to do what you want to do, and avoid unnecessary risks.
- Jim
Well, technically, the dog doesn't need a walk at all. You can just take his tags off, toss his butt outside, and let animal control deal with him while you cower in your home at all times because you can't possibly risk going outside.seamusTX wrote:The dog doesn't need a walk at that time of night. He may need to be taken down to the lamppost.
There's a spectrum between paranoia and avoiding unnecessary risks.KD5NRH wrote:... cower in your home at all times ...