Anyway, one of the opinion pieces was commenting on a local councilman who found a couple kids actually spray painting his pickup truck and he went over and grabbed the two and held them for the cops. He's now getting charged with assault for grabbing and holding the two kids.
On the online eddition, a reader posted a comment sympathetic to the opinion but then ramps it up a level or eight and writes;
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I'm pretty pro gun and pro self defense but even I have a problem with this asshole going out side and basically beating the guy just shy of death and probably the only reason he didn't is to mitigate his liability in the situation. He even went so far as to bring a gun with him and make sure it got back in the house before the cops got there.This is a good example of how our freedoms are being eroded, all in the name of relying on or government to protect us.
You own property, someone is damaging that property, you should be able to take appropriate action to prevent that damage.
Unfortunately, you are required to rely on the police to protect it for you, so, go ahead and sit back, and wait for them to get there, if you live in Ogden, it should only take a day for them to respond.
That is why you have insurance, so they can pay up, and all the rest of us can pay a small chunk of it (in rate increases)
I am not necessarily a vigilante, but I can tell you this. I do not rely on the police to protect me or my family.
Case in point, back in 03 I was attending Weber State on the GI Bill, I was bar tending at night and going to school in the day, I had a wife and one young son.
happy days were ending, i recieved orders I was being called back up, for Afghanistan, and it was best to ready my family. I had a couple of months notice. About that time, my wife picked up a stalker, she had left her drivers license somewhere and a middle aged man had picked it up, my wife is beautiful, she started getting knocking on the doors and windows, after midnight, I would not get home until 2 or 3 in the morning.
She would call the police and they would arrive several hours later, the man would be gone already.
I taught my wife to use my handgun, and after giving OPD several opportunities to end this, i decided to end it myself.
This man had come by at least half a dozen times (that we knew of), OPD had never responded faster than an hour and a half (the report was someone trying to break in to our house) and I was getting ready to leave for war.
I parked my car on another street(he always came by when my car was gone), and went home and waited, sure enough, about 1am I get lots of pounding on the front door, then stop, i wanted to know what all he was doing so I let him go through his routine, he want to our side window and tried to open a window, then hard pounding on that window, I waited, then back to the front door..hard pounding.
I had told the wife, once the fight starts to give me 10 minutes then call the police, and report an intruder in the home.
I opened the front door and his first sight was me, then my fist.
This army grunt, years of infantry, airborne, and mountain training, was mad, and not, the count to ten and forget about it mad, this was the, you are scaring my wife and child to death mad, you are threatening my family mad, you will be lucky to survive this mad.
I beat that man, in my front yard, when he fell, i kicked him in the face until he got up, when he got up, I punched him until he fell, and I repeated it.
He bled from all over.
as he laid there, covering the snow in crimson, I asked him nicely, if he planned on coming back to visit, he just shook his head.
I could see the police lights coming, they responded a lot better when they heard that a homeowner was defending himself.
I took my handgun from my pants and walked it back inside, while inside, this man got in his car and drove off.
Several squad cars arrived and came out guns drawn, i raised my hands in the air and they patted me down.
I told them the story while standing in handcuffs.
They were ready to haul me in on assault, after all, there was a lot of blood, finally an old police sergeant arrived, uncuffed me and started talking sense. He had been on the last call to our house and he knew the story.
They followed a hunch and went to McKay-Dee, looked around the emergency room an sure enough, there was a middle aged man, covered in blood, he said he had been attacked by a gang and couldn't describe them.
he had my wifes drivers license in his pocket, and said he had been trying to return it for over a month, the old police sergeant drove it back to me.
I stood in the driveway and talked to him for a while, he said the guy would be getting well over a hundred stitches in his face, but had no plans of ever coming near my wife again.
Was this excessive? maybe
But our society has gotten too accustomed to having the government protect them, and that is not a good thing.
With all his pomp about the military, I tried to put it in those terms for him, namely force escalation and how he jumped all the way to lethal and that's why I thought he was wrong, that and through all his bluster, the guy still got away from him while he was busy making sure he wouldn't go to prison.
Of course I got more 'yarg I'm an army guy' crap.
Which still doesn't make sense since even with intent added in, the guy didn't make it into the house so there was no lethal threat to react to. I also pointed out the obvious of appeal to authority and appeal to emotion he's using. As a former NCO in a infantry platoon, this guy would need a lot of watching to make sure he didn't get anyone killed and to make sure he didn't get the whole unit into a legal nightmare to fulfill his rambo complex.cc, sorry, but I am a big believer in intent.
ROE states, "nothing on this card prevents you from using necessary and proportional force, to defend yourself"
then we have to look at what is intended...would I beat a man up for returning my wife's ID? no way. would I hurt a kid for cutting across my lawn? nope.
would I beat a man for repeated attempts to break into my house when my wife was home alone? absolutely, did it and would do it again.
would I shoot a kid in iraq while He is reloading his AK? you bet, did it.
this is about intent, that man had intentions of breaking into my house when my young wife was home alone, I do not need a law degree to know what he wanted.
The young man had every intention of shooting me when he finished reloading, same, same.
I fully understand force escalation, better than anyone else on this site. And there was nothing out of bounds for what I did, and I like to think that beating that man, saved someone else the heartbreak of having a loved one hurt by him.
Just like shooting the kid in iraq saved another soldier from being attacked by him.
Escalation of force, is something officers threw at us when we got back to base and they wanted to fill out their paperwork properly, but I will tell you the same thing I told them, the entire escalation of force can be accomplished with one trigger pull, in a fraction of a second...but that is not something I would expect anyone who has never been in combat to understand.
There is plenty to debate when it comes to gun control, property rights, escalation of force, lethal force. But ego and self gratification aren't one of them, doubly so when you try to play up the rest to justify your egotistical forey.