Armed robber shot dead at Dollar General.
Of note: This is not the first of ten siblings to be shot and killed.
The corpse's sister claims that the clerk who did society a favor should not have been armed and should have called the police, "like he was supposed to".
I think I can sense the disconnect here.
Her criminal siblings should not be impeded from armed robbery. If only the clerk had followed the script, everyone would be happy.
Personally, I think that we have the happiest ending already. Look at all the money we saved on tedious trials and incarcerations and lathering, rinsing and repeating until... he got shot and killed anyways.
12 October 2019
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You hear this again and again. Some goblin tries robbing the wrong person or the wrong business, gets shot, and the dead goblin's worthless relatives howl that "it wasn't FAIR," that it was "vigilante justice," that he "was a good boy, turning his life around, going to be a good father to his kids," and so on and so forth. I will admit that even the bleeding-heart media often roll their eyes when they have to cover this nonsense.
ReplyDeleteHa, watching one tv real crime show, one family was wailing and wondering what they all (about 15 people) were going to do for money now that their street pharmacist son/brother/uncle/father was ventilated over his products.
Delete"But he was a good boy, he supported all these people..."
Hey Angus;
ReplyDeleteAnd I betcha that some bottom feeding lawyer have already contacted them about a "ghetto lottery" lawsuit against Dollar General.