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If only.....And, of course, she started walking towards the ventilated schizo. I was half expecting her to get shot alongside him.
Ultimately one less nigger is a blessing.
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If only.....And, of course, she started walking towards the ventilated schizo. I was half expecting her to get shot alongside him.
It's incredible isn't it? zero self preservation whatsoever. She's more annoyed and angry over the woman trying to save her life then the insane man threatening the cops.And, of course, she started walking towards the ventilated schizo. I was half expecting her to get shot alongside him.
Yeah, but schizos have an uncanny talent of disposing themselves, so it was bound to happen, eventuallyIf only.....
Ultimately one less nigger is a blessing.
To me this video is such a good insight into race relations in America. Shaniqua is standing by an armed schizo threatening the police and a white woman is trying to help her by telling her to get away from the armed man and her response? She gets genuinely pissed off and keeps rambling "they gone kill him!" blacks 100% deserve the hell on earth they created in their communities.
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Wasn't a garden hoe, this little nigga had a SCYTHE in the house..Speaking of niggers, an autistic teen in California was shot, the other day for chasing an cop with an gardening hoe. I'm not going to post the vid because he's an minor.
And was rightfully ventilated. Kill all niggers.Wasn't a garden hoe, this little nigga had a SCYTHE in the house..
Speaking of niggers, an autistic teen in California was shot, the other day for chasing an cop with an gardening hoe. I'm not going to post the vid because he's an minor.
Spergy was attacking his family members and breaking shit with a "sharpened gardening tool" then charged a cop and got aired out.A 15-year-old autistic California boy was shot by officer gunfire and died after he charged at a deputy with a sharp gardening tool over the weekend, authorities said.
The incident stemmed from a 911 call shortly before 5 p.m. Saturday regarding the teen, who was "actively assaulting family members" and damaging property at a residence in the 13400 block of Iroquois Road in Apple Valley, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said in a news release.
The Apple Valley police department responded. Authorities have not named the deputies involved.
At 4:54 p.m., when a sheriff’s deputy arrived, he was “confronted” by Ryan Gainer, 15, who was armed with a 5-foot-long garden tool with a sharp bladed end, the sheriff's department said.
Gainer raised the bladed end of the tool and charged toward the deputy “without provocation,” authorities alleged. When the deputy retreated, Gainer chased him with the tool, they claimed.
Authorities said “a lethal force encounter occurred” and Gainer was hit by gunfire.
Compared to African Americans at least Purebred Africans have some modicum of self respect and humility.Looooooooooool, niggers doing nigger shit, except this time it's the proto-niggers
Very late, but I will never get tired of watching people die while trying to bully someone into using a presented firearm. I don't understand this seething, gorilla-rage, "use it faggot" response some people have to someone calmly showing that they have a gun and are willing to use it if the unarmed party continues to fuck around. One would think this uncontrollable rage response to this particular situation would have been bred out by the early 1900s, but here we are well over a century after the introduction of readily-available, multiple-round capacity firearms, and there are still people around who will immediately chimp out and dare someone to shoot them when a gun is added to an altercation.
No phones, no cameras, no VR headsets. Just people living in the moment. AmazingIf this has been posted already, I apologize but I don't think it has. Man guns down exgirlfriend in her car, no other context given.
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I thought the second guy was running in to be a hero wtf was the deal with that? I think the first guy had it covered.If this has been posted already, I apologize but I don't think it has. Man guns down exgirlfriend in her car, no other context given.
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I'd say this is death from natural causes.If this has been posted already, I apologize but I don't think it has. Man guns down exgirlfriend in her car, no other context given.
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Very late, but I will never get tired of watching people die while trying to bully someone into using a presented firearm. I don't understand this seething, gorilla-rage, "use it faggot" response some people have to someone calmly showing that they have a gun and are willing to use it if the unarmed party continues to fuck around. One would think this uncontrollable rage response to this particular situation would have been bred out by the early 1900s, but here we are well over a century after the introduction of readily-available, multiple-round capacity firearms, and there are still people around who will immediately chimp out and dare someone to shoot them when a gun is added to an altercation.
Iirc warning shots imply that you're not actually afraid for your life.They’re banking on the person being afraid to use the gun. If you’re ever in this situation and *really* don’t want to use the gun/want to buy time for the cops to show up, you can fire a warning shot.
But let’s be real, if someone is thinking “hey I bet this guy is too afraid to use his gun” he deserves to be shot.
Many people are genuinely unwilling to shoot a person and carry their firearm solely as a deterrent. This is a mistake and the wrong reason to own a gun, but it happens. And even if someone thinks they're willing, at "the moment of truth" many people hesitate or falter.there are still people around who will immediately chimp out and dare someone to shoot them when a gun is added to an altercation.
Do not do this. Warning shots are almost always illegal (in the US anyway), and as @DJ Grelle points out, especially in liberal states, the prosecution can argue "if you had time to fire a warning shot, you had time to try to escape, because you weren't really afraid for your life." You can also accidentally hit someone with the shot. Even if you fire straight up into the air, that bullet still has to come back down and land somewhere.you can fire a warning shot.
They’re banking on the person being afraid to use the gun. If you’re ever in this situation and *really* don’t want to use the gun/want to buy time for the cops to show up, you can fire a warning shot.
But let’s be real, if someone is thinking “hey I bet this guy is too afraid to use his gun” he deserves to be shot without warning.
Iirc warning shots imply that you're not actually afraid for your life.
If you're in a state with decent self defense laws then warning them + completely ventilating them when they approach/attack is the safest bet.
A dead man can't sue you.
Dump the mag to ensure they are deadMany people are genuinely unwilling to shoot a person and carry their firearm solely as a deterrent. This is a mistake and the wrong reason to own a gun, but it happens. And even if someone thinks they're willing, at "the moment of truth" many people hesitate or falter.
Criminals take advantage of this.
Do not do this. Warning shots are almost always illegal (in the US anyway), and as @DJ Grelle points out, especially in liberal states, the prosecution can argue "if you had time to fire a warning shot, you had time to try to escape, because you weren't really afraid for your life." You can also accidentally hit someone with the shot. Even if you fire straight up into the air, that bullet still has to come back down and land somewhere.
If you have drawn a firearm and prepared it to fire in self-defense, you should only ever fire it at the threat, and ideally you should keep firing until the firearm won't fire anymore when you squeeze the trigger. First, it ensures the threat is no longer a threat, but second it's helpful in court to demonstrate you were afraid for your life (again, "if you only fired once then stopped, how could he have been a real threat?")