View Full Version : Man Shot in Face Had Gun, Chose Not to Use It
SuperiorDG
01-07-2013, 15:33
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kzEmqQkLQwE
ChunkyMonkey
01-07-2013, 15:40
fwak.. I'd shot that stupid ass.
He showed a lot of restraint.
StagLefty
01-07-2013, 15:43
But but he had prejudice depression guys !!!! [pileoshit]
What a dumbass (the guy with the pellet gun)
ANADRILL
01-07-2013, 16:43
Florida, do you expect any better? The home of cannibals and teen thugs.
Zundfolge
01-07-2013, 16:47
http://gifs.gifbin.com/florida.gif
Now we get to watch our skillful and intelligent justice system give that man what he deserves.... Yeah right, he was better off shooting that ass hat.
http://gifs.gifbin.com/florida.gif
That's awesome.
http://gifs.gifbin.com/florida.gif
Now if only we could do that with CA too...
If someone shoots you in the face with a fully charged pellet gun at point blank range, most people would assume they'd just been shot with a .22 pistol. Between the noise, vapor, pain, shock, and auditory exclusion associated with adrenaline, that would be a reasonable assumption. Personally, I think he was trying to rationalize why he froze up rather than draw his weapon or run away.
10mm-man
01-07-2013, 18:52
If someone shoots you in the face with a fully charged pellet gun at point blank range, most people would assume they'd just been shot with a .22 pistol. Between the noise, vapor, pain, shock, and auditory exclusion associated with adrenaline, that would be a reasonable assumption. Personally, I think he was trying to rationalize why he froze up rather than draw his weapon or run away.
I'll give him the doubt, he said he was surprised he was alive, so maybe he realized what it was... I wouldn't have shot him if I realized it was a pellet gun or BB gun, but then again muscle memory and instinct might take over, Maybe you are right, he doesn't have the muscle memory or instinct to use his gun. Either way, glad he didn't and glad it was just a pellet gun!
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