Re: jetski thief shot dead.
Ok, first why I feel strongly about this. Like others here, I have taken life in combat, also 6 years ago I had to kill a guy who broke into my house and was terrorizing my daughter when I shot him. Do I ever regret the killing, you bet. Not a day goes by that I don't have trouble over it (ptsd). It's not easy taking a life and I'm really not a murderous bastard, but I've seen the elephant in war, and dealt with the reprecussions of killing my daughters attacker. As far as war goes, well, it's war, but that bastard I killed might have raped and killed my daughter if I hadn't killed him. I do have a teenage son that I worry about every day. My son has been raised "right" with a respect for the law and a good heart. Will he do something dumb, sure he will, but I highly doubt it would be something criminal and if my son ever did do something criminal I would not be one of those parents screaming about how great a guy he is and that he could do no wrong. Everyone has the capacity to do wrong and if they choose to knowing the posible concequences, well, it was their decision and their choice to make and their consequences to suffer. This guy did what he did knowingly and with premeditation, he knew stealing was a risky proposition, and living in florida, I'm sure he knew about the castle doctrine. As I said before, one less I have to worry about, rapping my daughter.
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