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Don’t want to get shot, don’t rob people

So, some idiot went and robbed a Pizza Hut. He was shot and killed by an employee. I understand that the parents would be upset but their reaction is, frankly, pathetic. And includes lines like:

If there was to be a death, it was not the place of the employee at Pizza Hut. That is the place of law enforcement,

I think their “place” is to arrest and prosecute.

Why in the hell did this guy have a gun?

To shoot people like your son who are threatening lives of people.

This wasnt a body shot. This was a head shot. My son was shot in the left side of his head just behind his ear. A head shot is personal

A shot to stop is a shot to stop.

Even a criminal has a right, to a degree

Not to threaten people with force for money.

13 Responses to “Don’t want to get shot, don’t rob people”

  1. SPQR Says:

    This is what a criminal class looks like: indignation at their criminal relative suffering consequences of his action.

  2. Ron W Says:

    @SPQR, very well said!

  3. Huck Says:

    “Even a criminal has a right, to a degree”

    Well, at least she agrees that her son was a criminal.

  4. seerak Says:

    Somehow I doubt these parents would be nodding sagely, telling us that “it is the place of law enforcement” to shoot their son if that was what actually happened…

  5. Brian P. Says:

    I see a trend with all of these dead goblins. Their parents, as far as I’ve seen and can recall, never share a last name. To me that means it’s very likely that the dad either wasn’t consistently in the home or otherwise a part of their son’s life, if at all.

  6. Mike Says:

    It looks like the parents are trying to set up a civil claim against Pizza Hut. And they’re right about one thing: When someone points a gun at someone else during an armed robbery, it is definitely personal.

  7. Lyle Says:

    Just follow the money, and everything they’re saying makes perfect sense. Pizza Hut has some money. They want it.

    So either their son gets the money his way, or the parents and lawyers get it their way. It’s robbery either way.

  8. Ron W Says:

    @Lyle, well of course, if Pizza Hut had not there, this misfortunate perp couldn’t have attempted an armed robbery there. The parents need to also sue the gun maker for putting the gun in his “wrong hand”.

  9. nk Says:

    It’s called winning the ghetto lottery. Pizza Hut might actually pay them nuisance value (less than it would cost them in lawyers). Like the homeowners association gave Trayvon Martin’s gene donors. More than they would have ever seen from their little thug.

  10. Publius Says:

    How would you feel if that was your son? I’m not saying they are correct, just that they are probably very very sad right now, and that this is a classic defense mechanism people use when faced with a situation of such enormity.

  11. rickn8or Says:

    Publius, if one of my sons died like that, I’d be too embarrassed to speak in public, knowing I’d failed as a parent.

  12. beatbox Says:

    It’s not worth getting upset at the response of parents after something like this. There is no handbook for grief. They are trying to wrap their heads around it and looking for anyone to blame but themselves or their son. I’d probably do the same thing.

  13. Granny Grunch Says:

    Bad guys=0 society=1 Big moma…big dada….got anymore at home you can send out to meet they ancestors?

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