Complete tard almost gets half a dozen people killed

Padawanbater2

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http://www.surenews.com/crime/armed-men-try-and-rob-a-barbershop-however-they-werent-prepared-for-what-would-happen-next/


Barbershop gets robbed, two suspects, one with a handgun, the other with what looks like a shotgun. The guy with the handgun walks through the barbershop stealing everyone's money as the guy with the shotgun does a half-assed job of standing guard. Handgun guy gets to the front of the barbershop, then turns his back and one of the customers sitting in the chair pulls out his gun and shoots at handgun guy while shotgun guy still has the gun pointed at everyone. The clip ends shortly after that.

Not only did the guy shoot in the direction of other customers to try to hit handgun guy, he completely disregarded the other suspect pointing the shotgun at everyone, including a small child seen at the beginning of the clip. Had this situation gone any other way, everyone in that room could have easily been murdered over at best, a few hundred dollars.

Does what the customer did in this clip make any of you feel more or less safe in society?


Interesting to note, this is coming from a right-wing website, this is what they're promoting as smart, responsible gun use (read some of the comments)
 

schuylaar

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http://www.surenews.com/crime/armed-men-try-and-rob-a-barbershop-however-they-werent-prepared-for-what-would-happen-next/


Barbershop gets robbed, two suspects, one with a handgun, the other with what looks like a shotgun. The guy with the handgun walks through the barbershop stealing everyone's money as the guy with the shotgun does a half-assed job of standing guard. Handgun guy gets to the front of the barbershop, then turns his back and one of the customers sitting in the chair pulls out his gun and shoots at handgun guy while shotgun guy still has the gun pointed at everyone. The clip ends shortly after that.

Not only did the guy shoot in the direction of other customers to try to hit handgun guy, he completely disregarded the other suspect pointing the shotgun at everyone, including a small child seen at the beginning of the clip. Had this situation gone any other way, everyone in that room could have easily been murdered over at best, a few hundred dollars.

Does what the customer did in this clip make any of you feel more or less safe in society?


Interesting to note, this is coming from a right-wing website, this is what they're promoting as smart, responsible gun use (read some of the comments)
So very 'pulp fiction' honey bunny scenes..next time they need to choose a gun that doesn't have any orange on the barrel. :lol:
 

spandy

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Some criminal is dead and the other might just think twice about armed robbery.

Its isn't about the money, its about losers terrorizing people with fear tactics and holding weapons to their heads. Do you really think that barber was thinking "oh hellz no, not my money!" and opened fire for that reason?

You say he disregarded the people in the store, I say he took measures to prevent it from ever happening to anyone else ever again. That one dead guy wont be doing that crap again, and his buddy just might be considering a career change. He should anyway, terrible wing man, ran out the door and left his buddy to die.
 

Padawanbater2

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Some criminal is dead and the other might just think twice about armed robbery.

Its isn't about the money, its about losers terrorizing people with fear tactics and holding weapons to their heads. Do you really think that barber was thinking "oh hellz no, not my money!" and opened fire for that reason?

You say he disregarded the people in the store, I say he took measures to prevent it from ever happening to anyone else ever again. That one dead guy wont be doing that crap again, and his buddy just might be considering a career change. He should anyway, terrible wing man, ran out the door and left his buddy to die.
He risked his life and the lives of everyone else inside that barbershop over money. Risk your life all you want, you don't get to risk mine or other peoples because you feel like Dirty Harry.

According to you and your analysis, responsible gun use includes putting other people at risk attempting to eliminate the perceived threat
 

ttystikk

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Pretty astonishing, both the situation and the responses.

No, the guy makes me feel anything BUT safer. HE'S part of the fucking problem!

Why is it that a certain part of the population completely takes leave of their senses anytime the subject of guns comes up?
 

Padawanbater2

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The minute the bad guys pulled out their guns, it no longer became "over money"....it became self defense....
The customer chose to risk his life and the lives of everybody in the room over the armed robbery that was taking place. Every law enforcement organization in the country will tell you not to risk your life over something as petty as money. If he was the only person inside the barber shop when he did that, that's fine, but what if shotgun guy killed the customer, then decided to kill everybody else so there wouldn't be any witnesses to identify him? The only reason anyone could defend his actions is because shotgun guy and handgun guy clearly didn't come in looking to take lives, if even one person got shot or killed because of his actions they would be indefensible. Unbelievably lucky this situation didn't turn out differently.
 

doublejj

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The customer chose to risk his life and the lives of everybody in the room over the armed robbery that was taking place. Every law enforcement organization in the country will tell you not to risk your life over something as petty as money. If he was the only person inside the barber shop when he did that, that's fine, but what if shotgun guy killed the customer, then decided to kill everybody else so there wouldn't be any witnesses to identify him? The only reason anyone could defend his actions is because shotgun guy and handgun guy clearly didn't come in looking to take lives, if even one person got shot or killed because of his actions they would be indefensible. Unbelievably lucky this situation didn't turn out differently.
As long as they are branching firearms they are threating your life & you have every right to end the threat.....by any means necessary. There was no guarantee they wouldn't have shot all the witness's before leaving anyway...
 

Padawanbater2

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As long as they are branching firearms they are threating your life & you have every right to end the threat.....by any means necessary. There was no guarantee they wouldn't have shot all the witness's before leaving anyway...
Would you feel the same way if the customer accidentally killed someone during that exchange? How would your opinion change, if at all? Would it matter if you knew the person accidentally killed personally?
 

doublejj

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Would you feel the same way if the customer accidentally killed someone during that exchange? How would your opinion change, if at all? Would it matter if you knew the person accidentally killed personally?
I would be thankful someone was brave enough to try to save our lives......by any means necessary, there is no "perfect plan", you do your best & live (hopefully) with the outcome
 

ChesusRice

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I would be thankful someone was brave enough to try to save our lives......by any means necessary, there is no "perfect plan", you do your best & live (hopefully) with the outcome
Brave enough?
He was using the other customers as "human shields"
Very tactical of him
 
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