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curbstreet
It's stories like these that let me know I'm turning into a grumpy old man.
here is the youtube link first, i believe it picks up after the off duty officer has already brandished his gun.
After hearing about and then watching this video I'm on the side of the guy with the gun.
I know that the people who showed up wanted to stage a harmless harken back to yester year old fashioned snowball fight between themselves and a group of around 200 showed up.
So my first question is just common sense, why the hell stage it at a busy intersection rather then a public park?
Why were they throwing snowballs into and at traffic, whether the cars were stopped or not that is dumb and illegal (A lesson I learned when I was five and was throwing crab apples at traffic and was stopped by a cop, but again I was FIVE) Show up for a snowball fight but fight amongst your selves why the hell are you throwing things at traffic and uninvolved pedestrians.
When a man with a gun exits a vehicle with the weapon drawn you DON'T taunt him by throwing a snowball at him and hitting him in the face, gun or not that is also assault. And really do not taunt the man with a gun is just a good rule to live by.
I don't know, watching the video and seeing some of the news coverage and interviews of the victims, who showed up unannounced and in force to begin their snowball fight and started this confrontation by throwing into traffic and at others who were not involved in their hijinks and hilarity and they are whining about how it was so innocent and that mean old guy whose mean old hummer (probably a republican too cause they don't like fun) we pelted without cause or provaction and we are shocked, shocked that he would be angry at us and try to spoil our fun by bringing a gun to a snowball fight he was not particapating in or invited too. The nerve of some people.
I don't know why this story is under my skin right now but screw every single one of those thoughtless selfish having no common sense idiots and thier idea to have a snowball fight basically in the middle of traffic.
No, i don't think he was within his rights to pull a gun but I'd be pissed too if a group of close to two hundred people decided my car was perfect for snowball target practice, I don't blame him for being mad and he never should have pulled a gun on the group but they have no one to blame but themsevles and thier lack of common sense.
here is the youtube link first, i believe it picks up after the off duty officer has already brandished his gun.
After hearing about and then watching this video I'm on the side of the guy with the gun.
I know that the people who showed up wanted to stage a harmless harken back to yester year old fashioned snowball fight between themselves and a group of around 200 showed up.
So my first question is just common sense, why the hell stage it at a busy intersection rather then a public park?
Why were they throwing snowballs into and at traffic, whether the cars were stopped or not that is dumb and illegal (A lesson I learned when I was five and was throwing crab apples at traffic and was stopped by a cop, but again I was FIVE) Show up for a snowball fight but fight amongst your selves why the hell are you throwing things at traffic and uninvolved pedestrians.
When a man with a gun exits a vehicle with the weapon drawn you DON'T taunt him by throwing a snowball at him and hitting him in the face, gun or not that is also assault. And really do not taunt the man with a gun is just a good rule to live by.
I don't know, watching the video and seeing some of the news coverage and interviews of the victims, who showed up unannounced and in force to begin their snowball fight and started this confrontation by throwing into traffic and at others who were not involved in their hijinks and hilarity and they are whining about how it was so innocent and that mean old guy whose mean old hummer (probably a republican too cause they don't like fun) we pelted without cause or provaction and we are shocked, shocked that he would be angry at us and try to spoil our fun by bringing a gun to a snowball fight he was not particapating in or invited too. The nerve of some people.
I don't know why this story is under my skin right now but screw every single one of those thoughtless selfish having no common sense idiots and thier idea to have a snowball fight basically in the middle of traffic.
No, i don't think he was within his rights to pull a gun but I'd be pissed too if a group of close to two hundred people decided my car was perfect for snowball target practice, I don't blame him for being mad and he never should have pulled a gun on the group but they have no one to blame but themsevles and thier lack of common sense.