LangleyBlue1970
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Good.He also committed manslaughter, however much sympathy one can have with his actions.
Good.He also committed manslaughter, however much sympathy one can have with his actions.
And the result is they never got to break into anyone’s home again. Simple.I watched a documentary on the Tony Martin case recently, funnily enough.
He was carrying an illegal firearm and was sat on his stairs waiting for the guys to come into the house. He then shot them twice in the hallway and then in the back as they were fleeing the scene.
I agree that people should have a right to defend themselves but IMO Tony Martin was very lucky to have got off the murder charge.
He was a mentally deranged dangerous old nutter with an illegal shotgun, not some cuddly grandad turned folk hero.
I also don't have much sympathy for the burglars either. Everyone involved in that incident was a complete fuckwit, that's my view on it.
It's not "simple" though is it.And the result is they never got to break into anyone’s home again. Simple.
Caveaet RuptorI watched a documentary on the Tony Martin case recently, funnily enough.
He was carrying an illegal firearm and was sat on his stairs waiting for the guys to come into the house. He then shot them twice in the hallway and then in the back as they were fleeing the scene.
I agree that people should have a right to defend themselves but IMO Tony Martin was very lucky to have got off the murder charge.
He was a mentally deranged dangerous old nutter with an illegal shotgun, not some cuddly grandad turned folk hero.
I also don't have much sympathy for the burglars either. Everyone involved in that incident was a complete fuckwit, that's my view on it.
It is. What is also simple is that if they didn’t choose to go and break into his house that night, they would be alive the next day, both of them that is, and one without serious injury.It's not "simple" though is it.
There were no innocent parties on that day.
Can you shoot them in the arse?Pretty much.
Even for military personnel, you aren't allowed to shoot someone in the back whilst on guard duty (effectively, someone no longer posing a direct threat to life).
There is only really one way to avoid a murder conviction in this situation, and that is to issue a warning if possible, and only fire if you believe your life is in immediate danger and there is no other way to prevent an attack on you or others in the property. Give the perpetrator a chance to walk away.
It's not "simple" though is it.
There were no innocent parties on that day.