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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jan 22, 2015 16:17:35 GMT -5
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Post by Tennesseer on Jan 22, 2015 17:25:51 GMT -5
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Post by EVT1 on Jan 22, 2015 17:37:24 GMT -5
Concealed properly this would not have happened.
Some people get nervous- can you blame them when people DO shoot people in Walmart, food courts at the mall, in hospitals, etc?
The smart thing to do when you suspect someone may be up to no good would be to call the police and maybe keep an eye on the guy.
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Post by Tennesseer on Jan 22, 2015 18:08:09 GMT -5
No photoshopped images of political figures, Tenn. You know the rules. - Virgil (Mod) Virgil Showlion - Rush Limbaugh is not a political figure. He has never been elected to public office. He is barely even a political commentator. Nor is the video 'Photoshopped'. It is a GIF of Rush's on his own radio show. The movement was real on his part.
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Jan 22, 2015 18:15:55 GMT -5
Concealed properly this would not have happened.
Some people get nervous- can you blame them when people DO shoot people in Walmart, food courts at the mall, in hospitals, etc?
The smart thing to do when you suspect someone may be up to no good would be to call the police and maybe keep an eye on the guy. ...or not, since the police showed up in this case and hauled the victim away in a cruiser in this case.
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Post by EVT1 on Jan 22, 2015 19:27:58 GMT -5
Only because he tackled the guy. No one is going to be arrested for calling the police reporting a man with a gun.
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Post by mroped on Jan 22, 2015 19:51:39 GMT -5
If somebody seen his weapon that tells me that it wasn't concealed very well! Now, the guy tackling him...that's another story! He just wanted front page news with his face. I don't see the reason for which he should be charged with assault and battery but hey...maybe next time he won't do it.
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Post by Tennesseer on Jan 22, 2015 20:22:32 GMT -5
According to paul, this should be a violation of the gun owner's civil rights and a "hate crime". Violations of another's civil rights usually ends up with some type of criminal charge. The tackler has been charged with battery so that issue is taken care of.
As to it being a hate crime: how is it a hate crime under federal or Florida law?
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Jan 22, 2015 22:06:00 GMT -5
Only because he tackled the guy. No one is going to be arrested for calling the police reporting a man with a gun. You misunderstand. The victim was the gun owner in this case. He was one tackled and pinned down. Then when the police showed up, the police hauled him (the gun owner) away in their cruiser. I'm not sure if he was arrested or not. But the point is that the boys in blue dragged off the wrong man in this case. I suppose if guns make you nervous, it'd be a relief to see police pull a man with a concealed weapon out of a store even if they had no lawful basis for doing so. But all this case proves is that some cops apparently don't care whether citizens are licensed to carry or not.
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Post by EVT1 on Jan 22, 2015 22:48:41 GMT -5
The person arrested was the one who tackled the gun owner.
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Jan 22, 2015 22:52:05 GMT -5
The person arrested was the one who tackled the gun owner.
You're right. I misread the article. Forget I said anything.
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Post by EVT1 on Jan 22, 2015 23:20:27 GMT -5
Just noticed that the man with a gun was a black man- wonder if that had anything to do with the other guy being scared........
news.yahoo.com/man-assaulted-by-vigilante-at-florida-walmart-230643501.html
Upon arriving at the Walmart in Florida’s Hillsborough County on Tuesday, the 62-year-old Daniels, who is black, grabbed his handgun from his car and slipped it into a hip holster underneath his coat. Watching this from inside the store was Michael Foster, a 43-year-old white man described by the Tampa Bay Times as “a well-intentioned vigilante.” As soon as Daniels walked into the store, Foster tackled him, shouting, “He’s got a gun!” Ignoring Daniels’ repeated yells of, “I have a permit!” Foster proceeded to put him into a chokehold. When sheriff’s deputies arrived on the scene, they confirmed that Daniels was indeed a concealed carry permit holder and Foster was arrested and charged with battery.
And of course he had to put him in a chokehold
Maybe PBP is right- might just be a hate crime
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jan 23, 2015 13:59:56 GMT -5
Concealed properly this would not have happened.
Some people get nervous- can you blame them when people DO shoot people in Walmart, food courts at the mall, in hospitals, etc?
The smart thing to do when you suspect someone may be up to no good would be to call the police and maybe keep an eye on the guy. You're right: Call the police and report what you observe and let them sort it out. I fail to see a situation where tackling a person who is otherwise not behaving suspiciously for having not properly concealed their weapon. If you absolutely must confront them, just let them know- I can see that you're carrying a weapon, you need to conceal it. I live in Florida, it's tough because we don't typically have enough clothes on down here to properly conceal a weapon. I've said something to people before- just to let them know. One guy showed me a badge, and said thanks, but I don't have to conceal it. Fair enough. Just trying to help. Imagine if I'd decided he needed to be tackled and restrained?
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jan 23, 2015 14:03:08 GMT -5
The person arrested was the one who tackled the gun owner.
Correct- and I'm saying the person that attacked him should be up on charges of violating the gun owner's civil rights and/or a hate crime.
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jan 23, 2015 14:04:38 GMT -5
If somebody seen his weapon that tells me that it wasn't concealed very well! Now, the guy tackling him...that's another story! He just wanted front page news with his face. I don't see the reason for which he should be charged with assault and battery but hey...maybe next time he won't do it. You really don't see why tackling a person wouldn't result in an assault and battery charge?
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Post by ArchietheDragon on Jan 23, 2015 14:05:40 GMT -5
If somebody seen his weapon that tells me that it wasn't concealed very well! Now, the guy tackling him...that's another story! He just wanted front page news with his face. I don't see the reason for which he should be charged with assault and battery but hey...maybe next time he won't do it. You really don't see why tackling a person wouldn't result in an assault and battery charge? Dummy. He should have shot the guy. Dead guys don't complain.
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Post by Tennesseer on Jan 23, 2015 14:06:02 GMT -5
The person arrested was the one who tackled the gun owner.
Correct- and I'm saying the person that attacked him should be up on charges of violating the gun owner's civil rights and/or a hate crime. You keep repeating the same thing. The tackler has been arrested for battery. People violating someone's civil rights should be charged with a crime. So that is taken care of. What more do you want? What basis do you have for a hate crime charge? If it is true that the tackler is white and the person carrying the gun is black, you might have a hate crime based upon race. But was it white bias toward blacks or was the white guy thinking the black guy might have wanted to rob the store?
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jan 23, 2015 14:18:03 GMT -5
You really don't see why tackling a person wouldn't result in an assault and battery charge? Dummy. He should have shot the guy. Dead guys don't complain. Then he'd have a gun, and that would make him not such a stupid idiot to do something like this in the first place. Frankly, he's lucky he didn't get shot himself. You guys make fun of me for taking self defense classes, but a lot of it is dealing with situations where someone gets the jump on you like this guy, and maybe not last year, maybe not even three months ago- but today, I'd probably be able to render an assailant unconscious pretty fast. Whatever doesn't kill me, had better start running.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2015 14:20:53 GMT -5
If somebody seen his weapon that tells me that it wasn't concealed very well! Now, the guy tackling him...that's another story! He just wanted front page news with his face. I don't see the reason for which he should be charged with assault and battery but hey...maybe next time he won't do it. You really don't see why tackling a person wouldn't result in an assault and battery charge? If I was tackled while walking into a store, there is a really, really good chance my attacker would not live through the confrontation.
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jan 23, 2015 14:26:08 GMT -5
You really don't see why tackling a person wouldn't result in an assault and battery charge? If I was tackled while walking into a store, there is a really, really good chance my attacker would not live through the confrontation. Yep. It's at least a coin toss with me.
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Post by ArchietheDragon on Jan 23, 2015 14:28:19 GMT -5
If I was tackled while walking into a store, there is a really, really good chance my attacker would not live through the confrontation. Yep. It's at least a coin toss with me. I wouldn't risk it, if I were you. Shoot first. Ask questions later. leave the karate chop for class.
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Post by mroped on Jan 23, 2015 14:39:40 GMT -5
Confusion galore I see! I said that I don't see why the guy that tackled was charged with assault and batery. My point was that the "tackler" to call him that, had seen a gun and reacted!
And again: a concealed weapon was seen!!! That doesn't make it concealed anymore! Unless there was in the respective state an "open carry" policy in place then I see why he tackled the other guy. If you carry a concealed weapon- key word concealed- nobody and I mean nobody should see it. Or just stop carrying a concealed weapon if you can't hide it well enough. Otherwise you risk being tackled and next time might be the cops throwing you on the floor and pointing a gun at you.
I know a few people that carry a weapon about 99% of the time. Never could tell. THAT is concealed!
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Post by EVT1 on Jan 23, 2015 16:00:18 GMT -5
Considering it is FL I am sure the older gentleman could have stood his ground and shot the guy- wonder how that one would have played out.
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Post by ken a.k.a OMK on Jan 23, 2015 16:12:26 GMT -5
If the guy who tackled him also had a gun, he could of pulled it out and we'd have an old fashioned shoot out. Got to love our obsession with guns, NOT. I don't carry one to Walmart.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2015 16:14:00 GMT -5
Considering it is FL I am sure the older gentleman could have stood his ground and shot the guy- wonder how that one would have played out. Justifiable homicide.
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Jan 23, 2015 17:39:07 GMT -5
Considering it is FL I am sure the older gentleman could have stood his ground and shot the guy- wonder how that one would have played out. Justifiable hom ocide. That's only when you shoot a carton of milk.
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Post by mroped on Jan 23, 2015 19:42:31 GMT -5
I looked up the definition of "concealed" in regards to weapons and yes, the man was good! aparently it doesn't have to be completely out of sight, just tucked under.
As a result yes, I understand why the tackler could/should be charged.
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jan 23, 2015 23:57:38 GMT -5
Confusion galore I see! I said that I don't see why the guy that tackled was charged with assault and batery. My point was that the "tackler" to call him that, had seen a gun and reacted! And again: a concealed weapon was seen!!! That doesn't make it concealed anymore! Unless there was in the respective state an "open carry" policy in place then I see why he tackled the other guy. If you carry a concealed weapon- key word concealed- nobody and I mean nobody should see it. Or just stop carrying a concealed weapon if you can't hide it well enough. Otherwise you risk being tackled and next time might be the cops throwing you on the floor and pointing a gun at you. I know a few people that carry a weapon about 99% of the time. Never could tell. THAT is concealed! The weapon wasn't drawn, and there was no behavior to warrant being tackled. However, the truly egregious behavior was continuing the attack after being told repeatedly by the victim that he had a license to carry. This is a simple case of an idiot gun-phobe out of control.
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jan 24, 2015 0:00:02 GMT -5
Considering it is FL I am sure the older gentleman could have stood his ground and shot the guy- wonder how that one would have played out. Justifiable homocide. As I've said before- when you are armed, there's always at least one gun in the mix. Going for it makes the assailant armed no matter what people want to blather on about assailants being "unarmed". It is absolutely grounds to shoot someone, and I wouldn't hesitate if I had the opportunity to put a slug in someone that grabbed for my gun.
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Post by weltschmerz on Jan 24, 2015 0:58:34 GMT -5
Concealed properly this would not have happened.
Some people get nervous- can you blame them when people DO shoot people in Walmart, food courts at the mall, in hospitals, etc?
The smart thing to do when you suspect someone may be up to no good would be to call the police and maybe keep an eye on the guy. You're right: Call the police and report what you observe and let them sort it out. I fail to see a situation where tackling a person who is otherwise not behaving suspiciously for having not properly concealed their weapon. If you absolutely must confront them, just let them know- I can see that you're carrying a weapon, you need to conceal it. I live in Florida, it's tough because we don't typically have enough clothes on down here to properly conceal a weapon. I've said something to people before- just to let them know. One guy showed me a badge, and said thanks, but I don't have to conceal it. Fair enough. Just trying to help. Imagine if I'd decided he needed to be tackled and restrained? Yes, just like you did when you blasted the senior citizen with the coke-bottle glasses with your marine air horn.
Oh, wait......
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