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    Good post! 2:31 before they dispatch...... Good time to have a gun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10mm-man View Post
    Good post! 2:31 before they dispatch...... Good time to have a gun!
    And assuming that part wasn't fake it was as a suspicious persons call not a break in in progress of occupied dwelling.

    Then at the end he's only charged with burglary for 6 yrs prison. (So in the end probably like 2?) What happened to Attempted rape, etc.

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    To be fair to the dispatcher, the woman in the first call is totally panicky. I wouldn't be surprised if she shot at the first thing she saw, which could be one of the cops responding to her call. The dispatcher didn't tell her to put the gun down until the cops were well on the way and then on the scene. Most of us here wouldn't put the gun down until we knew cops were on scene but most of here also wouldn't be crying, "please please hurry, I don't want to use this." Officers are in the area and looking for her apartment when the dispatcher tells her to put the gun down at minute 6.

    Remember, some people who buy guns aren't familiar with them and don't take the time to get familiar with them. They buy them almost like magic talismans -- and frankly, people like that scare me when they handle firearms because you just don't know what they're going to do. In a case like that, she'd have been better off with a baseball bat than a handgun. She can still stay outside the bad guy's reach with the baseball bat and cops on the scene will know what they're dealing with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aloha_Shooter View Post
    To be fair to the dispatcher, the woman in the first call is totally panicky. I wouldn't be surprised if she shot at the first thing she saw, which could be one of the cops responding to her call. The dispatcher didn't tell her to put the gun down until the cops were well on the way and then on the scene. Most of us here wouldn't put the gun down until we knew cops were on scene but most of here also wouldn't be crying, "please please hurry, I don't want to use this." Officers are in the area and looking for her apartment when the dispatcher tells her to put the gun down at minute 6.

    Remember, some people who buy guns aren't familiar with them and don't take the time to get familiar with them. They buy them almost like magic talismans -- and frankly, people like that scare me when they handle firearms because you just don't know what they're going to do. In a case like that, she'd have been better off with a baseball bat than a handgun. She can still stay outside the bad guy's reach with the baseball bat and cops on the scene will know what they're dealing with.
    Very true. I had thought about that as well but you said it better than I could have.

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    I wish we had a like button or something, I agree 100% with Aloha
    Last edited by nynco; 12-01-2012 at 12:12.

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    Started watching it... Couldn't watch past the first dispatcher. Show sucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashton View Post
    Started watching it... Couldn't watch past the first dispatcher. Show sucks.
    Way to contribute. All this really good discussion going on and you just took it to a whole new level. Good job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JM Ver. 2.0 View Post
    Way to contribute. All this really good discussion going on and you just took it to a whole new level. Good job.
    C'mon man! Really? I say he added his two cents. If you don't like it, leave it. He's entitled to his opinion of the show as much as you are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgang View Post
    C'mon man! Really? I say he added his two cents. If you don't like it, leave it. He's entitled to his opinion of the show as much as you are.
    Oh... You mean that opinion I gave of his opinion...? He's allowed to voice his opinion of the show but I'm not allowed to voice my opinion of his opinion? Sounds like a double standard to me.


    I'll be in contact with the ACLU about you and your double standards.



    I just wish people would express WHY they dislike something. I'm actually curious as to what he didn't like about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JM Ver. 2.0 View Post
    I'll be in contact with the ACLU about you and your double standards.
    OK Reverend. Let us know how THAT works out for you....

    Quote Originally Posted by JM Ver. 2.0 View Post
    I just wish people would express WHY they dislike something. I'm actually curious as to what he didn't like about it.
    They why didn't you say that instead of ridiculing him? BUT, since you asked....

    I saw the ads for the show and it took me two seconds to decide it wasn't for me. There's just sooooo much overstimulation on TV anymore and to what end? "Reality TV" couldn't be any less real. It's just become increasingly trashy, (you know, "Honey Boo Boo" and the like.....Really??? Is this the best they can come up with?) incredibly oversensationalization and unoriginal. (I know, THAT's a real news flash.) Take the new show "Amish Mafia." Who comes up with this shit?

    As for the 9-1-1 show, I've got enough reality in my own life....I don't need to re-live someone else's to get my fix, particularly the very raw, very real and very ugly things. Not knocking anyone who does watch it, it's just not for me. I'd rather watch "Gold Rush" cause THAT's reality man!

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