Title: The Parents Of This Dead Robber Are Really Mad His Victim Had A Gun Source:
FromThe Trenches/Bearing Arms URL Source:http://fromthetrenchesworldreport.c ... r-really-mad-victim-gun/218012 Published:Feb 5, 2018 Author:Bob Owens Post Date:2018-02-06 06:36:55 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:244 Comments:5
The parents of a dead armed robber are very angry over his death, and are demanding to know why his innocent victim was allowed to be armed.
Its been a difficult week for parents Temia Hairston and Michael Grace Sr. Their son, Michael Grace Jr., was shot and killed during an attempted robbery early Sunday morning.
Police said Grace Jr. and two other people tried to rob a Pizza Hut in the 3200 block of Freedom Drive. During the incident, an employee fired his own handgun and killed Grace Jr.
Hairston said she learned of her sons death on social media, and only got confirmation from police after contacting them first. The grieving mother said she has been left with dozens of questions about the situation that have thus far gone unanswered.
If there was to be a death, it was not the place of the employee at Pizza Hut. That is the place of law enforcement, said Hairston
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The parents are angry that their son was shot and killed by an employee. They dont believe the full story has been released to the public.
Why in the hell did this guy have a gun? questioned Hairston about the employee who shot her son.
She said her son was shot in the head, and she thinks the shooting may have even been personal, citing past conflicts Grace Jr. had had with other employees at the restaurant.
This wasnt a body shot. This was a head shot. My son was shot in the left side of his head just behind his ear. A head shot is personal, said Hairston.
Even though their son was in the process of committing a crime, the family thinks his death was undeserved and unjustified.
Hairston said she thinks the employee who shot her son needs to be in jail, and wants all parties involved in the situation to be honest about what happened.
You want honesty, Temia Hairston? Ill give you honesty.
The honest truth, Temia Hairston, is that every human being is born with the natural human right to arm themselves for the defense of their lives from both rogue governments and violent criminals. Your dead thug of a son was one of three vile human predators who obtained deadly weapons and put the lives of innocent people at riskand likely would have ended their lives without a second thoughtover the petty contents of a restaurant cash drawer.
Heres some more honesty for you.
It is not the role of law enforcement to protect individual lives. This is immutable truth that which is also both a practical fact and a legal reality. One person and one person alone is responsible for defending your life against violent predators, and that person is the individual.
This Pizza Hut employee respected his own life enough to arm himself, and it proved to be a wise decision. Your son Michael Grace Jr. and his accomplices were committing a violent armed felony when the employee drew his (lawfully) concealed weapon and opened fire to defend not only his life, but the lives of other employees in the store.
Ms. Hairston, you then complained that the bullet that struck your son behind the ear during the ensuing firefight was personal.
Maam, preying on your fellow human beings is incredibly personal, even if armed robbery seemed to be your sons idea of business. Would you have been mollified if the Pizza hut employee had put a controlled pair through his heart instead? I think not. At the core of it, your complaint is that your son was killed committing a crime, and you dont seem to think that he deserved it, even as he callously and intentionally put numerous other lives at risk.
Youre wrong.
This Pizza Hut employee had the right to defend his life and the lives of others against the violent actions of your predator son.
Your son chose to be a violent criminal, and earned the bullet that ended his life.
Your son chose to be a violent criminal, and earned the bullet that ended his life.
Yep. That is the bottom line. You point a gun at another human being who isn't threatening you, and you deserve to die.
I don't personally see the difference between an armed robbery and a premeditated murder, and believe that all armed robbers should be punished in the same manner as first degree murderers, on the first offense.
To point a gun at someone and say "Do this" is to have already premeditated the offense - by having the gun - and having expressly stated the willingness to USE the gun, to kill, if the victim does not comply. And of course the victim does not know if you're going to kill him or her anyway.
Attempted murder and Armed robbery should both be tried and punished as first degree murder.
And we should vastly improve our criminal processes so that we can justifiably enforce the death penalty.
Everybody who has a gun should understand that if they point that gun at another person in the commission of a crime or in anger, they will be put to death on the first offense. Period.
Does everybody with a gunshot wound die, Comrade Councilor?
What about the armed robber agents of the government that Marxist Commies like you would use to redistribute the resources of others - how should you and they be dealt with?
Meh, pesky Kulaks - the revolutionary collective doesn't need bad seeds like them anyhow.