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Old 01-09-2011, 04:49 AM
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Originally Posted by TriggerFinger View Post

Quite a hot topic here Folks ... and lots of 'hot-headed' posts as well!

In spite of what many have said here, we "do" have the legal right to defend our property (and ourselves) ... but only within reason. We do not have the right to turn ourselves into 'Judge, Jury, and Punisher' (a.k.a. a vigilante).

I don't profess to know all the details of what happened that night, but from what I understand, Brian Knight was within his legal rights to use 'reasonable' force to try and stop the theft, and to try and recover his property from the thieves. Unfortunately, Brian Knight crossed the line when he pulled out his gun and shot the unarmed thief who was attempting to run away, empty handed, on foot.

The law is quite clear on these matters;
Defence of Property: http://lawbrain.com/wiki/Defense_of_property
Self Defence: http://www.duhaime.org/LegalDictiona...lfDefence.aspx

I won't be donating to Brian Knight's defence fund (he went too far when he pulled the trigger), but I am hoping the Judge will go easy on him ... hopefully, he'll just be put on probation for while.


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I believe people should only make judgment or comments when they do know all the facts. Do you know how the thief was discovered, do you know how the thief stole the truck that night???? Do you really know how this clown terrorized this family while trying to make a living. What if I came to your job and terrorized you, your wife and kid. Then the next time they had to go out and do their chores, which they thourly enjoyed doing prior, now they do it in tears and fear. As quit often they do these tasks at night. Sorry dont mean to jump on ya, but just trying to keep the FACTS on the table.
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