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| 17 Apr 2016 04:13 AM |
MY DAD WAS THROWING ITEMS AT US AND HURTING MY MOM SO I SHOT HIM WITH MY BB GUN (CO2) IN THE SHOULDERS AND NECK 6 TIMES.
IT STUNNED HIM.
IT WORKED.
HES OKAY BUT HES CALLING THE COPS.
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| 17 Apr 2016 04:14 AM |
oh
https://www.roblox.com/664shirt-item?id=393807252 |
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| 17 Apr 2016 04:14 AM |
should of shot him in the eye ohwait, even worse
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| 17 Apr 2016 04:20 AM |
"Self-defence in English law is using reasonable force against an unjust threat. Self-defence is a justification rather than an excuse (Robinson's classification of defences), that is, the defence is asserting that the actions were not a crime at all." "In the U.S., the general rule is that "[a] person is privileged to use such force as reasonably appears necessary to defend him or herself against an apparent threat of unlawful and immediate violence from another."[1] In cases involving non-deadly force, this means that the person must reasonably believe that their use of force was necessary to prevent imminent, unlawful physical harm.[2] When the use of deadly force is involved in a self-defense claim, the person must also reasonably believe that their use of deadly force is immediately necessary to prevent the other's infliction or great bodily harm or death.[3] Most states no longer require a person to retreat before using deadly force. In the minority of jurisdictions which do require retreat, there is no obligation to retreat when it is unsafe to do so or when one is inside one's own home.[4]" |
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| 17 Apr 2016 04:21 AM |
@jenna
he was throwing blunt objects and hard objects towards my mom and me. I had to stun him to prevent any lethal injury that could have occured.
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| 17 Apr 2016 04:23 AM |
| You can use that reason if the police come. |
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| 17 Apr 2016 04:25 AM |
I can tell you're lying.
Firstly, an OT'er would be out of their damn minds to do something like that. Sure, they can leak and stuff, but that? No.
Secondly, six shots by a bb gun to a sensitive part of the body like the neck is lethal and can cause some darn injury.
A pellet of a bb gun is made of steel, and can pierce through skin.
Six shots can easily damage the neck alone, it supports the head and delivers blood from your heart to the brain.
If this connection from the heart to the brain is damaged, then your dad would die from the loss of blood pumping to his brain.
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| 17 Apr 2016 04:28 AM |
If it was from far away it won't have as much damage, and the type of gun and bullet matters aswell dont jump to conculusions yet
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| 17 Apr 2016 04:29 AM |
dude just leave to da house w/ ur moma xd
some hobo once told me that world was macaroni |
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| 17 Apr 2016 04:35 AM |
How did you even get a bb gun? It's supposed to be illegal for a kid like you to own one.
You need a license or a permit from the police chief to own one. |
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| 17 Apr 2016 04:38 AM |
@derp
You need a license in order to purchase a BB gun, but not to own one. |
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| 17 Apr 2016 04:38 AM |
| @Derplmao: I've had a BB gun since I was little... |
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| 17 Apr 2016 04:38 AM |
Also, if he got stunned or lost conscious, how was he able to call the cops afterwards?
He's supposed to not do anything if it worked |
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