Man arrested after shooting at children playing hide-and-seek on his property; 14-year-old girl hurt

So he saw “shadows,” then people running, and found that sufficient reason to open fire with a lethal weapon? Paranoia, hate speech, and extremist intolerant political views run deep in the minds of people such as this, far too many of which possess firearms…
 

Once again a chance to play judge/ jury with only basic information........ Until people decide there are 2 sides to every story this continues......without any reasonable doubt....Media plays their game.......

imagine as an older or any person alone in rural area......... rural Louisiana
A person looking out of their home and their property ........and see shadowing figures running around on property around his home.....NO one should be there .........

did article state if he had been broken into before or area around had issues with break ins or robbery ? ..........NOPE

if only saw shadows the RACE of person hit is irrelevant........ can any person say .....he knew and was his political beliefs? ... Come ON

was it stupid to shoot ........without knowing what you are shooting at ..... Absolutely


Now the other parts of story did these kids respect they are on other peoples property? ...... that someone does not know who you are or what you are doing running in the dark around this persons home? ...... are they aware of this persons age/ or if they may be concerned about crime or had things stolen? Could this person have guns ( rural Louisiana good guess is yes)

If this was a neighbor? Is it normal to run around a persons home / property at night..... in city police might be called in rural settings many may arm themselves and try to scare off ......... Could he have shot in air and bullets tend to follow gravity......

IF not familiar with place why were they there? ...... could they have asked " can we play hide and seek on your property?'

Imagine kids playing on your property running in dark fall and injure themselves once again all the homeowners fault? NOPE
 
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Only those obsessed with guns and that someone is out to get them would shoot at shadows. Paranoia runs deep in these so-called responsible gun owners. Recently, the grandson of an 85 year old man who shot a kid who rang his doorbell by mistake, said the geezer was brainwashed by FOX's incessant crime coverage.
 
Once again, people will want to outlaw guns. Guns don't kill people; people kill people!

People are the problem, so let's not allow people to buy, carry, or own guns. Manufacturers can still manufacture and sell guns. Just stop people from having access to them!

There. Problem solved. :cool:
 
some seem to only blame inanimate objects and ......... play amateur psychologist .......
real discussion does not happen
 
Mental illness is definitely on the rise. The crazies are being heard. Unfortunately, they are using guns in the US and knives here in Canada. I think this is what our society is trying to accomplish; an all inclusive society." They have the right and they have the desire to make changes by getting rid of what bothers them. I'm not sure I like those "changes."

That sort of brings me around to very current news about a former US President that has been a very, very naughty man in the past. I'm sure someone will post something about him. Me? I got no comment on this!
 
Once again, people will want to outlaw guns. Guns don't kill people; people kill people!

People are the problem, so let's not allow people to buy, carry, or own guns. Manufacturers can still manufacture and sell guns. Just stop people from having access to them!

There. Problem solved. :cool:
Dream the impossible dream! How do you disarm a whole nation? At least the many who are paranoid enough to feel they absolutely have to have self-defense since everyone (including the STATE) is out to get them? Or maybe not so paranoid, since their mentally ill neighbour, or the neighbour with anger control problems, possesses a whole arsenal of weapons.
 
Once again a chance to play judge/ jury with only basic information........ Until people decide there are 2 sides to every story this continues......without any reasonable doubt....Media plays their game.......
You are right of course. But we don't get to decide the man's fate. A judge and maybe jury will do that, if a prosecutor finds enough evidence to charge him.

We often discuss things and form opinions with a less complete picture of a story. I'm not sure that is always bad, we just need to recognize that's what we are doing. Without it there would be a lot less to discuss here.

On the face of it this looks pretty bad for the man doing the shooting, if something comes up to better explain what he did I am sure we'll talk about that when it happens.
 
Mental illness is definitely on the rise. The crazies are being heard. Unfortunately, they are using guns in the US and knives here in Canada. I think this is what our society is trying to accomplish; an all inclusive society." They have the right and they have the desire to make changes by getting rid of what bothers them. I'm not sure I like those "changes."
I don't know what it is that is bothering you about an all inclusive society, @Packerjohn? What does that have to do with violence? Most of the recent violence in Canada has been either gang related or in connection with racial violence. Haters who didn't like Jews, Muslims or Asians! Don't you think the more inclusive we get, the better?
 
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Dream the impossible dream! How do you disarm a whole nation? At least the many who are paranoid enough to feel they absolutely have to have self-defense since everyone (including the STATE) is out to get them? Or maybe not so paranoid, since their mentally ill neighbour, or the neighbour with anger control problems, possesses a whole arsenal of weapons.
Auribus teneo lupum, i.e., holding a wolf by its ears, as one would express this in Latin, reflects encountering a problem or a difficulty that has yet to be overcome. However, whichever path you take, whatever you do, difficulties are to be met. The proverb illuminates the fact that sometimes there are no perfect solutions to a problem, sometimes there are no solutions at all.

https://latinitium.com/auribus-tene...pum, i.e., holding,difficulties are to be met.
 
You are right of course. But we don't get to decide the man's fate. A judge and maybe jury will do that, if a prosecutor finds enough evidence to charge him.

We often discuss things and form opinions with a less complete picture of a story. I'm not sure that is always bad, we just need to recognize that's what we are doing. Without it there would be a lot less to discuss here.

On the face of it this looks pretty bad for the man doing the shooting, if something comes up to better explain what he did I am sure we'll talk about that when it happens.
I am just done with the stereo type assumptions and we should look at facts not sweep all items together......

The now often practiced item is for a prosecutor throwing a charge he could not prove and especially with elderly ........hope they will plea bargain.
Considering both state and federal courts in the U.S., plea bargains account for over 95% of all criminal case resolutions. That percentage practically guarantees there are many innocent people pleading guilty, to avoid a trial and or expense of defending themselves.

The public fuels this by jumping to conclusions on media stories ....... All I ask is when reading articles ask your self what details are they missing ? is this framed to a agenda ? try to see there is much more we never hear.
 
The now often practiced item is for a prosecutor throwing a charge he could not prove
Yep, that is unethical, a prosecutor should both be convinced of actual guilt and have a reasonable belief he can prove it before bringing charges.

However you are right, all too often that doesn't happen. I think the problem is prosecutors are too often judged on wins, including plea bargains, and not on fairness or actual justice. Not sure how to change that, but it could use changing...
 
The public fuels this by jumping to conclusions on media stories ....... All I ask is when reading articles ask your self what details are they missing ? is this framed to a agenda ? try to see there is much more we never hear.
You are probably right, and while I do try and ask that what's missing question I suppose all too often I get sucked into the frenzy. People like simple stories with black and white answers, these often don't exist, but the press can do a good job of making it appear that way.

And its not so much the press to blame, they just report what they think we want to hear. Look at some of the recent revelations about Fox News, and I am sure they are not the only guilty media outlet, just the one with the most recent release of embarrassing information. Remember Dan Rather faking the exploding pickup truck? I would never listen to him after that, but enough people did that he kept his job...

How to Fix The Mess At CBS
https://www.nationalreview.com/2004/09/how-fix-mess-cbs-byron-york/
 
You are probably right, and while I do try and ask that what's missing question I suppose all too often I get sucked into the frenzy. People like simple stories with black and white answers, these often don't exist, but the press can do a good job of making it appear that way.

And its not so much the press to blame, they just report what they think we want to hear. Look at some of the recent revelations about Fox News, and I am sure they are not the only guilty media outlet, just the one with the most recent release of embarrassing information. Remember Dan Rather faking the exploding pickup truck? I would never listen to him after that, but enough people did that he kept his job...

How to Fix The Mess At CBS
https://www.nationalreview.com/2004/09/how-fix-mess-cbs-byron-york/
The rigged explosion was with Dateline NBC. Dan Rather worked for CBS.
 
Mental illness is definitely on the rise. The crazies are being heard. Unfortunately, they are using guns in the US and knives here in Canada. I think this is what our society is trying to accomplish; an all inclusive society." They have the right and they have the desire to make changes by getting rid of what bothers them. I'm not sure I like those "changes."

That sort of brings me around to very current news about a former US President that has been a very, very naughty man in the past. I'm sure someone will post something about him. Me? I got no comment on this!
Well, if you are talking about today's news, finally a woman grabbed him by the wallet. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
Dream the impossible dream! How do you disarm a whole nation? At least the many who are paranoid enough to feel they absolutely have to have self-defense since everyone (including the STATE) is out to get them? Or maybe not so paranoid, since their mentally ill neighbour, or the neighbour with anger control problems, possesses a whole arsenal of weapons.

Ask Japan. They've done it. Read all about it.

Japan has almost completely eliminated gun deaths — here's how > https://www.businessinsider.com/gun...completely-eliminated-gun-deaths-2017-10?op=1

Excerpt from the article:

"A recent spate of mass shootings has prompted intensified discussions around gun control in the US.

On Saturday, four people were killed and 32 were injured in a shooting in Dadeville, Alabama, during a 16th birthday party. Last month, a 28-year-old woman opened fire at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, killing three elementary school students and three adult staff members, according to police.

The attacks come on the heels of several other mass shootings in the past year, including at a Fourth of July parade in Illinois, in a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, and at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.

There was 17 mass shooting this year, with 88 people killed, according to The Associated Press.

One of the biggest questions being asked: How does the US prevent this from happening over and over again?

Although the US has no exact counterpart elsewhere in the world, some countries have taken steps that can provide a window into what successful gun control looks like. Japan, a country of 127 million people and yearly gun deaths rarely totaling more than 10, is one such country.

"Ever since guns entered the country, Japan has always had strict gun laws," Iain Overton, executive director of Action on Armed Violence, a British advocacy group, told the BBC. "They are the first nation to impose gun laws in the whole world, and I think it laid down a bedrock saying that guns really don't play a part in civilian society."

Japan is a country with regulations upon regulations

"Japan's success in curbing gun deaths is intimately linked with its history. Following World War II, pacifism emerged as one of the dominant philosophies in the country. Police only started carrying firearms after American troops made them, in 1946, for the sake of security. It's also written into Japanese law, as of 1958, that "no person shall possess a firearm or firearms or a sword or swords."

"The government has since loosened the law, but the fact Japan enacted gun control from the stance of prohibition is important. (It's also one of the main factors separating Japan from the US, where the Second Amendment broadly permits people to own guns.)

If Japanese people want to own a gun, they must attend an all-day class, pass a written test, and achieve at least 95% accuracy during a shooting-range test. Then they have to pass a mental-health evaluation, which takes place at a hospital, and pass a background check, in which the government digs into their criminal record and interviews friends and family. They can only buy shotguns and air rifles — no handguns — and every three years they must retake the class and initial exam."

Bella ✌️
 
I don't know what it is that is bothering you about an all inclusive society, @Packerjohn? What does that have to do with violence? Most of the recent violence in Canada has been either gang related or in connection with racial violence. Haters who didn't like Jews, Muslims or Asians! Don't you think the more inclusive we get, the better?
The "All Inclusive Society" is a wonderful idea. Actually, it is a nice dream. The same as every Christmas we hear the same old, "Peace on Earth and Good Will to All Men." The Hippies tried it very much in the 1960s with the pot smoking and tuning out our society. Well, you don't have to looks very far to find out that there is absolutely no "peace on earth" and "Good Will" is often pretty hard to find.

Just check the news everyday and you will find that there are bombings, murders and violence all over the place. The more people we have on this planet and the more we try to force them to be together, the more there will be trouble. I don't know what the solution is and I believe we are still very far from this "all inclusive" and "lovely-dovey" society.

Put your Russians and Ukrainians together and you got trouble!
Put your Moslems and Hindus together and you got trouble!
Put your Jew and Moslem together and you got trouble.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
 


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