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‘Stand your ground’ law protects shooter in deadly fight over parking space: sheriff
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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 3136558" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>The YT video said the shooter was 47 years old. That’s not “an old guy” but a middle-aged man who apparently was yelling at the woman to move her car. Her bf could have done a lot better than just to walk up and shove the guy to the ground, and the shooter could have done a lot better than to escalate the situation by shooting the bf. Actually, the shooter could have minded his own business, or let the store employees know if he really was offended by the woman parking in an handicap spot. Is the shooter handicapped and he wanted the spot for his vehicle?</p><p></p><p>Wrong all around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 3136558, member: 7157"] The YT video said the shooter was 47 years old. That’s not “an old guy” but a middle-aged man who apparently was yelling at the woman to move her car. Her bf could have done a lot better than just to walk up and shove the guy to the ground, and the shooter could have done a lot better than to escalate the situation by shooting the bf. Actually, the shooter could have minded his own business, or let the store employees know if he really was offended by the woman parking in an handicap spot. Is the shooter handicapped and he wanted the spot for his vehicle? Wrong all around. [/QUOTE]
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