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11-05-2013, 01:37 PM #1Legendary RSR Poster
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Why I'll Never Move Back to MD
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11-05-2013, 01:55 PM #2
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pathetic, truly pathetic....
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Man...you'd be having a few extra Ravens fans at those Ravens bars/watch parties down there in Houston yesterday if it weren't for my wife's hesitation with moving.
I have a couple aunts and cousins down there begging me to move there...and I can't wait until the wife finally agrees...I can't fucking stand Maryland and it's insane taxes and complete over reliance on the state and federal job market. It's hard as hell to get a damn job here in the private sector because the state makes it so damn difficult on private businesses.
Now things like this...smh.
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Based off that article Id say Marylands case is a joke, but i think theres more to the story before making a judgment.
“Pinkerton shot Green once in the chest from 10 to 15 feet away, but Green continued to advance toward him, his wife Jessica and two friends who were at the house, [Peter] O’Neill (Pinkerton’s attorney) said. That’s when Pinkerton shot him again. He died at the scene."
members of the Anne Arundel County Police Department responded to 424 Arbor Drive, Glen Burnie, for a shooting. Upon arrival, officers found the victim deceased on the front porch of the residence.
Seems shady with the connection to his wife while he was away (certainly could be motive to pull the trigger quicker than if you didnt know him at all) but if the state doesnt have any evidence of such it shouldnt be charged. Id like to know how long he was there prior to the shooting. quite possible since she knew the guy that it was a "talk" gone bad situation or trying to convince her to leave him, which the article kind of points to. some reports said they invited him in and then told him to leave but this one says he was stalking them and waited for them to get home. totally different implications stalking vs being let in initially. Id just like to hear more about it before saying its obviously one way or the other. based on this article alone it seems pretty cut and dry.-JAB
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11-05-2013, 02:41 PM #5Legendary RSR Poster
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Yeah, I found another article on it since my initial post.
If the reports are accurate, I still don't have an issue with the shooting. He was in his own home, the door was broken down, but for the guy kicking down the door, this incident doesn't happen. Nobody shows up to someones house unannounced at 2:30 in the morning looking to have a beer or two and shoot the shit.
As for him being on the porch, again, still ok with it. They had a conversation at the door, the guy closed the door and it was kicked in. He had the gun on him when he answered the door the first time and didn't shoot so I don't think he was simply out to kill the guy. Only after the door getting kicked in did the shooting take place. And, if you're properly trained, you're going to put two in the guy before he can cross the threshold.
That's where the story begins and ends, IMO. I am a firm believer in the Castle Doctrine. I don't care about the relationship side of this. Once that door gets kicked in, he should be room temperature.
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11-05-2013, 03:21 PM #7
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Yeah, as liberal as I am, I believe firmly in Castle Doctrine. With the way the evidence in the case looks, there is very little that seems to show that the homeowner took an aggresor stance towards the deceased. Seems like the deceased tried to get violent, the man took him down...If you attempt to enter someone else's home, rights waived.
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11-05-2013, 05:14 PM #8
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This is complete BS! Too a fellow Airman....I've donated to help his legal fees.
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I thought MD had castle doctrine laws?
In fact, I thought if you were going to shoot an intruder, better kill his ass.
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11-05-2013, 05:36 PM #10Legendary RSR Poster
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There is no case at all. I don't see why they are charging him. I'm doing the same thing if someone busts through my door.
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11-05-2013, 05:47 PM #11Legendary RSR Poster
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11-05-2013, 05:50 PM #12Legendary RSR Poster
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I'll see if if I can find the article again, but there's a contradiction with two laws. There is a Castle Doctrine in MD but there's also a duty to retreat.
I am always suspect of Wiki but this seems to hit the nail on the head better than I can:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_o...astle_Doctrine
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