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While she was out on bail, awaiting trial on her aggravated assault charges, Alexander was arrested for domestic battery against Gray.
Harrison wrote:Because she's a danger to herself, kids, family, and others.
She displayed that when she shot at her husband after having left the "imminent danger" (hint: there was none, because you can't walk away from "imminent danger") The very definition of imminent danger goes against "I can walk away, retrieve my weapon from my car, and then reenter the situation."
Also, a "warning shot" indoors is incredibly dangerous to the public, her children in the home, etc. It's reckless and stupid. She deserves the sentencing and everyone in her life is safer for it. She's demonstrated herself to be a violent woman on more than one occasion already. She shot a "warning shot" at the man's head. It wasn't in the air, or more importantly at the ground where it would have been more plausible and a fuck of a lot safer.While she was out on bail, awaiting trial on her aggravated assault charges, Alexander was arrested for domestic battery against Gray.
Yeah, she's a saint and a great mother. Can't wait to get her out of jail...
http://www.hlntv.com/article/2013/07/19 ... -life-laws
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Harrison wrote:It's mind boggling how you think someone who has demonstrated on more than one occasion their propensity for violence and disregard for the safety of others shouldn't be in jail for as long as possible.
Zanchief wrote:Harrison wrote:It's mind boggling how you think someone who has demonstrated on more than one occasion their propensity for violence and disregard for the safety of others shouldn't be in jail for as long as possible.
Reread this and think of how you feel about Zimmerman. You won't, because you are completely unable to perform even the most rudementary amount of self examination, but I like to try once a month to get through to you.
Harrison wrote:Even you people said this couldn't be compared to Zimmerman. You're going to try to do so now?
You really can't handle being wrong, can you?
She didn't shoot at anyone while being brutally mauled. Zero comparison. She left the situation, returned with a firearm, and shot at someone. 100% deserved sentencing.
If she had "fired a warning shot" while being pummeled you would have been able to limpwrist it in like that. But, sorry...you failed.
hurrdurr wrote:Yea man, she must not have been following police procedure on the proper conduct of a warning shot. Its like maybe she had no training and was just afraid for her life.
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1. You must be 21 to get a conceled carry permit.
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Harrison wrote:She shot at him
Harrison wrote:brutally mauled
Harrison wrote:a "warning shot" is illegal in Florida and the classes and training she took to obtain her license to carry would have covered that in great detail.
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