Man 'on neighborhood watch' kills 20-year-old outside home

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  1. Abner

    Abner Well-Known Member

    Man 'on neighborhood watch' kills 20-year-old - CNN.com

    It's too early to tell, looks like this might turn out to be very similar to the Zimmerman case. Stupid idiot should have just let the cops show up and do there job. Now let's sit back and watch people take sides divided up by racial lines again.
     
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  2. Neuhaus

    Neuhaus Well-Known Member

    "neighborhood watch" is just an old timey way of saying "if you see something, say something." The programs were largely about vigilance, communication within the neighborhood and maintaining open communication with your police department.
     
  3. Davewill

    Davewill Member

    Why would that bother him? Wouldn't they just be Americans exercising their 2nd Amendment rights?
     
  4. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    my thoughts exactly
     
  5. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member


    Old timey, there were no police departments.
     
  6. 03310151

    03310151 Active Member


    Too late.

    Quote from your article already told us the most important facts of the case; "Thomas is African-American. Copley is white."

    I'll wait until more information comes out, just like the Zimmerman case.
    Then I'll wait for the trial, just like the Zimmerman case.
    Then I'll make a decision based on evidence-witness testimony-forensics and information from the trial, just like the Zimmerman case.
     
  7. 03310151

    03310151 Active Member


    If you see something, say something is official government policy. But I think its more towards suspicious activity from terrorists, or intelligence gathering threats not actually getting into shootouts with "bad guys". I'm not sure about police departments though, I think they'd rather have you call them instead of trying to investigate it yourself. Especially if your investigation is recon by fire like this guy chose to do.

    Too many questions; Did he "know" the "hoodlums"? Why were they outside his house? What were they there for? What's does the shooter do for a living? Does he sell things from his house?

    Lots of questions.
     
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  8. Maniac Craniac

    Maniac Craniac Moderator Staff Member

    CORY, NO!!!!

    If you wait for evidence, and take the time to carefully consider it you might end up with the WRONG opinion!
     

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