Loud Music Murder Defendant: I Feared For My Life - NBC News
"N" is up to 2 now. In reality N=thousands...we just never get to hear about em. After the Aurora shooting the NRA stated how much safer movie theatres would be if people were packing. Sure...even better would be like trained professionals, perhaps former police officers? Yeah works great huh? Now there's yet another case of a skerred old white dude shooting up a car full of colored boys cause he "PINKY SWEARS" he saw a gun.....aaaaannnnd no gun, yet again. Here's a fact from the case..."Dunn left the scene went to a bed-and-breakfast and did not report the shooting until the next day, when he got back home." Sounds legit. If I shot someone who I truly thought was pointing a gun at me, my first stop would be the local PD after gettting the fuck out of there. But hey, bed and breakfasts are super cool i'd want to get back there stat too and just forget about the whole discharging of my firearm too. It sounds like from his own testimony that the kids turned the music off when he asked them, but then said some shit and he said "you talking to me"? Aaaannd we're back to my earlier point, as a whole this culture is incapable of the responsibility and lack the coping skills necessary. Half of all the gun owners here just itch to have an excuse, exactly what i'm talking about.