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ChuckedBeef 43 points ago +43 / -0

I love that he shot the scumbag, but I hate that he had to do time for it, especially if they searched the scumbag's house and found a bunch of incriminating selfie kiddie porn.

Must have been a tough pill to swallow for the pedophile loving DEA to let him out.

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America1stAndOnly 43 points ago +43 / -0

This is why people need to learn the term "jury nullification" and then act like they've never heard of it.

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3Picks2Terms1Man 18 points ago +18 / -0

Baffles me that any jury would convict for that.

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prayinpede 18 points ago +18 / -0

DAs like convictions on their records more than justice. He probably got a plea deal. He should have gotten probation.

https://youtu.be/tlTSDha2T24 this is how it should have happened

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GlobalUnity 1 point ago +1 / -0

You are probably right, but he didn’t need to take it.

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farstriderr 12 points ago +12 / -0

Doesn't 'heat of passion' get you basically free of anything?

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WaxMyBallsBernie 3 points ago +6 / -3

Taking a gun to someone's house to shoot them is fairly premeditated

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DaraLara 11 points ago +11 / -0

Not if you see your child destroyed. Would take a week to begin to think rationally and "pre-meditate."

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Testamernt -15 points ago +3 / -18

The fact that this guy took a gun to the guy's house to confront him about it and then waited for an answer shows premeditation.

This dumb mother fucker is bragging about doing 13 years for murder like it's a badge of honor. How the hell do you protect your daughter from it ever happening again from a prison cell? A father's job is to protect his family. Not only did this clown fail his daughter when she was six. He then proceeded to fail her and the rest of his family for the next 13 years.

Then he gets on social media and right-wing virtue signals about it like he's some sort of hero. And people eat it up. Apparently, we applaud murderers now. Did the pedo deserve to die? Yes, but not by that guy's hand. The police finding evidence after the fact does not exonerate him from the consequences of committing a murder. We have a justice system for a reason.

I can't blame the guy for what he did. It was the easy response. It was a human response. But he is still just a murderer whose virtue signaling about how he protected all the girls with a revenge killing, not a hero. A hero would have found a way to be there for his daughter AND get that fucker arrested. Not be proud of taking a life.

I guess my issue is with the guy bragging about it like it's ever justified to go to someone's house with the intent to kill them and then completely omit the fact that the action caused him to completely fail his family by allowing himself to become a ghost to them for 13 years. He's lucky he only got 13.

People shouldn't be encouraging vigilante justice. Eventually, it gets innocent people killed. If anyone actually believes the pedo admitted what he did to this guy's daughter then I've got a bridge to sell you. That part of the story smells like the kind of bullshit that gets made up when the only other person that knows what actually happened is dead and actions need to be justified.

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YoLLamaIsSoFat 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yup. Morally justified, but legally pre-meditated.

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itsdangerous 1 point ago +1 / -0

unless you take it for self defense and got angry. its all games.

it doesn't even matter. the guy should've been investigated and arrested. then there would have been no killing either.

its the same argument as saying you shouldn't use 2a if the government infringes your rights.

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Harambe 7 points ago +11 / -4

You don't have to do time for it if you are smart about it. He wasn't smart.

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America1stAndOnly 19 points ago +19 / -0

Maybe not, but he was a hero about it and made the world a better place that day. Who knows, planning a hit could have failed, but he got results this way.

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footinmouth 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is just community policing imo, I thought all the dems wanted this.