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It's not looking good for the Texas vigilante killing.


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2020 May 10, 8:58pm   7,316 views  243 comments

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Everything about this story has been wrong, from the guys jumping in their truck and actually getting out and holding the suspect at gun point.
There's not a stand your ground law in the US that will back you, if things get out of hand at that point. In almost every scenario, you'll be the aggressor.

Why did Ahmaud Arbery, grab their gun, the video would have cleared him and he could have sued them later.

It's been rumored he was in boots, and was carrying a hammer, though it's clear he wasn't doing either. The video, shows Ahmaud enter the under construction property. But IMHO, it doesn't look like he's casing the place. Now they don't show the whole video, he could have looked innocent until the video stops. Then he could have been snooping and prowling looking for tools, and scoping out any copper wire. Speculation of course, but why release the video and not show the entire three minutes. What was he doing when he noticed the neighbor across the street calling 9-11 before he bolted out the door?

If he was doing nothing more than what it looked like, it could be argued he was stopping by looking for work. That's how I used to get construction work way way on back in the day. Just show up on the job, and ask if they need help.

It's not looking good for the Good Ole Boys, what's in the rest of the video, and why is Ahmaud so brazen to try to take the gun, rather than the prospect of waiting for the police?

Especially given the lack of will to prosecute these days by Liberal judges, Mayors and DA's.


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195   PeopleUnited   2020 May 25, 6:12am  

krc says
now it has become a racial issue and damage to 2A continues because of two complete morons.


Look in the mirror.
196   krc   2020 May 25, 6:24am  

PeopleUnited says
krc says
now it has become a racial issue and damage to 2A continues because of two complete morons.


Look in the mirror.


Too funny. Again, the jogger should have had a CC permit. He would have had a better chance when confronted.

Beware the morons - they are the most dangerous as they take a thread (man walks onto a construction site, therefore he is trespassing, therefore he is a burglar, therefore he should be confronted, therefore he should be killed) and escalate any situation to a "its him or me" situation. Brilliant.

We should expect responsible use of weapons - and that was not exhibited here.

And if you kill someone don't send the video to the press or even make the video! Without the video, this would all be he said/she said and the suspect is dead so they could have said whatever they wanted and agreed to it before talking to the police. That they didn't demonstrates their idiocy.
197   theoakman   2020 May 25, 6:52am  

Let's call a spade a spade. This Arbery kid was arrested stealing a TV. Most shoplifters get away with much more than they were ever arrested before. The kid was a thief. When a thief enters a construction site, he/she is likely looking for something to take to sell real quick, copper pipe or tools something like that. He probably didn't see anything and was on his way. So did he steal anything or commit a crime? No. Would he have if someone left anything of value there? Probably.

These two rednecks represent the very worst of 2nd amendment gone wild. Instead of calling the police (even though they didn't actually see a crime committed), they follow him with guns and literally get into an altercation with him. Guns are for self defense, not for playing vigilante.

Everyone involved in this situation is an idiot. Arbery, the 2 rednecks, and the 3rd idiot that filmed it.
198   mell   2020 May 25, 8:18am  

theoakman says
Let's call a spade a spade. This Arbery kid was arrested stealing a TV. Most shoplifters get away with much more than they were ever arrested before. The kid was a thief. When a thief enters a construction site, he/she is likely looking for something to take to sell real quick, copper pipe or tools something like that. He probably didn't see anything and was on his way. So did he steal anything or commit a crime? No. Would he have if someone left anything of value there? Probably.

These two rednecks represent the very worst of 2nd amendment gone wild. Instead of calling the police (even though they didn't actually see a crime committed), they follow him with guns and literally get into an altercation with him. Guns are for self defense, not for playing vigilante.

Everyone involved in this situation is an idiot. Arbery, the 2 rednecks, and the 3rd idiot that filmed it.


I'd agree with that, also TPBs assessment. Good summary. Nevertheless if no (state) laws were broken (not an expert on Georgia law), then the "rednecks" shouldn't get arrested and prosecuted. People need to petition to change the law instead. That's called the rule of law. we can't abolish the rule of law cause the victim was a skittlez boy instead of a honkee. That would be the very definition of racism.
199   Onvacation   2020 May 25, 8:39am  

krc says
Remember that 2A relies on the support of the people.

No it doesn't. It's a right not given by law. It's a right that can't be taken by law. It's our right to overlook any law established that try's to overthrow our rights. Rights are not given to us by the law and cannot be taken away by the law.
200   Onvacation   2020 May 25, 8:40am  

That doesn't mean a despotic government won't try.
201   PeopleUnited   2020 May 25, 9:38am  

krc says
man walks onto a construction site, therefore he is trespassing, therefore he is a burglar, therefore he should be confronted, therefore he should be killed)


That is the narrative the left is peddling, support for self defense is what they want to eliminate. The left wants the public to rely on the state for everything. Don’t believe it, don’t promote it. Wake up and see they wish to tell us all what we can and can’t do to protect ourselves. If people don’t wake up now, they will soon wake up in a world where all choices are removed, and dissent is not tolerated.

Everyone in this story made at least some choices different than we would have made, but other than attempting to take the weapon that did not belong to him, we have yet to see any evidence of an actual crime. And the man who committed the assault is dead, proving the only thing botched is his assault on an armed man. Let them all have their day in court, the departed could have had his too, had he sought a peaceful outcome.
202   Tenpoundbass   2020 May 25, 9:51am  

My Good Guy with gun legislation would have protected this Church's right to blast to hell the first Commie Satanic Scumbag cop that followed Mayor Satan's orders to storm the church with guns. My GGWAG act would have made a 3rd degree murderer out of Mayor Clam Smoocher, for everyone killed in the massacre from her unconstitutional orders.
It would have clearly expressed why we allow Americans to own AR-15's for this very reason.

Quit fighting the wrong fight you stupid wankers, you're going to cost American our greatest fundamental right, because you think people living in a fantasy world that think of their physical capabilities greater than what they really are. Has the right to play Rambo at the slightest gut feeling there's a crime in progress.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/05/chicago-mayor-lightfoot-defies-president-trump-sends-armed-police-squad-shut-black-baptist-church-southside-chicago/
204   krc   2020 May 25, 5:15pm  

PeopleUnited says
krc says
man walks onto a construction site, therefore he is trespassing, therefore he is a burglar, therefore he should be confronted, therefore he should be killed)


That is the narrative the left is peddling, support for self defense is what they want to eliminate. The left wants the public to rely on the state for everything. Don’t believe it, don’t promote it. Wake up and see they wish to tell us all what we can and can’t do to protect ourselves. If people don’t wake up now, they will soon wake up in a world where all choices are removed, and dissent is not tolerated.

Everyone in this story made at least some choices different than we would have made, but other than attempting to take the weapon that did not belong to him, we have yet to see any evidence of an actual crime. And the man who committed the assault is dead, proving the only thing botched is his assault on an armed man. Le...


There is no way you can construe this as "self defense". That is a joke - right?
They instigated the confrontation. They were morons in how they made the approach. They had the weapons. The numbers. And they still ended up killing him. Whatever.
205   krc   2020 May 25, 5:19pm  

OccasionalCortex says
krc says
Trespassing seems intwined with property damage > $500.00


NO. Once again you warp reality. That is ONE of the criteria for trespassing. Not the only one. But you cherry pick one that obviously does not apply, do not mention the others and then claim you are correct.


I did link to the full text of the law. Did you not check that out? There is no way this is trespassing even in Georgia. That is probably why the police and DA have ALL said that the "suspect" violated no laws - I assume you are aware of those statements as well. Regardless, the killers did not know whether "the suspect" broke the law or not. They were just vigilantes where there was no crime.

Believe me, if the DA and the government could show there was a crime and probable cause, they would as the situation would all go away.

I guess if some guys come up and wave you down with shotguns you should just comply? I wouldn't. You can take your chances with these yahoos on your own dime and time. Cheers!
206   ignoreme   2020 May 25, 5:32pm  

krc says
If someone did that to me and I thought I had a chance to take them out, I would


Exactly, you admit he was trying to “take them out”. Sorry, but if you’re trying to take me out with my own gun, you’re going to lose.
207   krc   2020 May 25, 5:32pm  

Onvacation says
krc says
Remember that 2A relies on the support of the people.

No it doesn't. It's a right not given by law. It's a right that can't be taken by law. It's our right to overlook any law established that try's to overthrow our rights. Rights are not given to us by the law and cannot be taken away by the law.


Perhaps I am incorrect, but it is a Constitutional right subject to removal by 3/4 of house/senate and approval of 3/4 of state legislatures. Or Contitutional convention. While difficult, you can remove an amendment. I don't remember all the details. Let me know where in the constitution it says you cannot change it....

It is difficult and I think prohibition was the only amendment ever repealed.

The 21st repealed the 18th.

The brilliancy of the constitution is that it can be amended if there is enough outrage. When you have yahoos shooting people for no damn reason except they "feel he may be a burglar" or "he was playing his music too loud" or "he looked weirdly at me", then you risk more sane people saying enough is enough and willing to forgo their natural rights. It is unfortunate. That is why any serious 2A supporter should look at these yahoos and say they are idiots and put them to trial.
208   krc   2020 May 25, 5:35pm  

krc says
Onvacation says
krc says
Remember that 2A relies on the support of the people.

No it doesn't. It's a right not given by law. It's a right that can't be taken by law. It's our right to overlook any law established that try's to overthrow our rights. Rights are not given to us by the law and cannot be taken away by the law.


Perhaps I am incorrect, but it is a Constitutional right subject to removal by 3/4 of house/senate and approval of 3/4 of state legislatures. Or Contitutional convention. While difficult, you can remove an amendment. I don't remember all the details. Let me know where in the constitution it says you cannot change it....

It is difficult and I think prohibition was the only amendment ever repealed.

The 21st repealed the 18th.

The brilliancy of the constitution ...


Ok - looks like 2/3 and not 3/4 when I looked it up. There is a clear defined process...
209   Tenpoundbass   2020 May 25, 5:39pm  

This murder case has nothing to do with the second amendment, and anyone getting a hard dick at the prospect, that it will move the proverbial needle, will just end up soaked in Liberal tears as usual.

Why don't y'all fight the good fight, and demand clear laws that defines protection vs menace? Trying to politicize tragedies, mistakes, accidents, and people not clear on their legal boundaries as a gun grab. Will never fucking work. So don't creme your jeans, fancy pants.
210   krc   2020 May 25, 5:42pm  

ignoreme says
krc says
If someone did that to me and I thought I had a chance to take them out, I would


Exactly, you admit he was trying to “take them out”. Sorry, but if you’re trying to take me out with my own gun, you’re going to lose.


Once someone pulls a gun it is up to the person targeted (the "suspect" in this case) to make a decision. Will he wait and see if this is just a "hey dude - I want to see what you are up to and have gun to kill you if you look at me wrong" or will he believe that his constitutional right to life liberty and prosperity are being violated by this yahoo and respond accordingly - which would be to defend yourself to the fullest extent.

I guess we know what side you are on.
211   ignoreme   2020 May 25, 5:43pm  

krc says
The "suspect" did nothing that you and I wouldn't have done.


I would not try to grab the gun of someone trying to make a citizen’s arrest. I would have waited for police.
212   krc   2020 May 25, 5:47pm  

ignoreme says
krc says
The "suspect" did nothing that you and I wouldn't have done.


I would not try to grab the gun of someone trying to make a citizen’s arrest. I would have waited for police.


Really? I wouldn't. But I have seen too many people robbed at gunpoint in DC to think a "citizen" with gun pointed at me is normal. Perhaps you are willing to take the risk when someone comes up with a gun and starts pointing it at you. That is your decision. The best way to be robbed is for someone to simply tell you they are making a citizen's arrest and you will just fold I guess. Good luck!
213   ignoreme   2020 May 25, 5:47pm  

theoakman says
Everyone involved in this situation is an idiot. Arbery, the 2 rednecks, and the 3rd idiot that filmed it.


100% agree. If anyone of the party wasn’t an idiot, Arbery would be alive today.

It’s probably manslaughter since the guys shouldn’t have rolled up guns drawn. But you try to take someone’s gun they have no choice but to shoot you.
214   krc   2020 May 25, 5:49pm  

ignoreme says
theoakman says
Everyone involved in this situation is an idiot. Arbery, the 2 rednecks, and the 3rd idiot that filmed it.


100% agree. If anyone of the party wasn’t an idiot, Arbery would be alive today.

It’s probably manslaughter since the guys shouldn’t have rolled up guns drawn. But you try to take someone’s gun they have no choice but to shoot you.


We will see. It will be what the jury believes. The contact was instigated behind the truck where the video did not see what happened. After that, it was clearly a struggle. And once you are in that struggle you aren't going to stop until you get control of the lethal weapon.
Again, if there is no camera this is a non-issue.
215   krc   2020 May 25, 5:50pm  

Tenpoundbass says
This murder case has nothing to do with the second amendment, and anyone getting a hard dick at the prospect, that it will move the proverbial needle, will just end up soaked in Liberal tears as usual.

Why don't y'all fight the good fight, and demand clear laws that defines protection vs menace? Trying to politicize tragedies, mistakes, accidents, and people not clear on their legal boundaries as a gun grab. Will never fucking work. So don't creme your jeans, fancy pants.


Agree completely.
216   ignoreme   2020 May 25, 5:55pm  

krc says
Really? I wouldn't.


Dude, if the guy is going to even make the pretense that he’s making a citizen’s arrest I’m going to take those odds. If he wanted to kill me he could have just run me over with the truck or shot me or something.

If 3 guys are there, one filming, I know I was doing something wrong previously, my first assumption is going to be they want to have the police have a chat with me, not that they are some racist murder cult.

But hey, good luck.
217   krc   2020 May 25, 6:13pm  

ignoreme says
krc says
Really? I wouldn't.


Dude, if the guy is going to even make the pretense that he’s making a citizen’s arrest I’m going to take those odds. If he wanted to kill me he could have just run me over with the truck or shot me or something.

If 3 guys are there, one filming, I know I was doing something wrong previously, my first assumption is going to be they want to have the police have a chat with me, not that they are some racist murder cult.

But hey, good luck.


And I would take the opposite (I am not even sure they were making a citizens arrest. The verbal recording was garbled, but we will see). Our decisions are all based on experiences from our past, so certainly individuals will respond, well, differently. That shouldn't be a surprise. Running someone over with a truck without surprise is not very likely.

And, I don't think race played a part here. They got a call, someone says some dude in the neighborhood who shouldn't be there was in a construction site that is open to everyone (and yes there is numerous video of other "criminals" from the neighborhood entering the house)... Hey Bubba - let's go check it out! Let's grab out guns and see if we can make him confess to something! Or else...

Better response would be for the suspect's family to take out the killers family as revenge I guess. Just go up and say "citizen's arrest" and start shooting. What would be the difference? That seems to be the next step since we can't even agree that these yahoos acted irresponsibly and should be held accountable.
218   GNL   2020 May 25, 7:27pm  

krc says
ignoreme says
krc says
Really? I wouldn't.


Dude, if the guy is going to even make the pretense that he’s making a citizen’s arrest I’m going to take those odds. If he wanted to kill me he could have just run me over with the truck or shot me or something.

If 3 guys are there, one filming, I know I was doing something wrong previously, my first assumption is going to be they want to have the police have a chat with me, not that they are some racist murder cult.

But hey, good luck.


And I would take the opposite (I am not even sure they were making a citizens arrest. The verbal recording was garbled, but we will see). Our decisions are all based on experiences from our past, so certainly individuals will respond, well, differently. That shouldn't be a surprise. Running someone over with a tru...

You'd be able to make better arguments if you were honest. You'd still be wrong but, at least you'd be an honest person.
219   Ceffer   2020 May 25, 7:36pm  

WineHorror1 says
You'd still be wrong but, at least you'd be an honest person.


Honest person? That's so old school.
220   WookieMan   2020 May 26, 6:36am  

krc says
We will see. It will be what the jury believes.

And that's all that matters. I haven't even looked at the charges, but the only one that maybe could stick is some illegal citizens arrest charge if that was even presented. Which is likely a misdemeanor.

I know people want these guys charged with murder and be convicted, it's just not going to happen. There's no way a jury of 12 or whatever number it is in this jurisdiction, is going to convict these guys of anything beyond a reasonable doubt. Only way is if their attorney is a complete moron, which is always possible. They're likely to end up with a high profile attorney that will do this pro bono for the free advertising and knows that they can get them off.

Hell this thread itself is split 50/50. Not sure how you're going to get a conviction on any charges, at least major ones.
221   ignoreme   2020 May 26, 6:39am  

krc says
Just go up and say "citizen's arrest" and start shooting. What would be the difference?


Grabbing the gun.
222   krc   2020 May 26, 7:11am  

ignoreme says
krc says
Just go up and say "citizen's arrest" and start shooting. What would be the difference?


Grabbing the gun.


Not really. Assuming no one is stupid enough to film, then you simply shoot and say "yeah, dude tried to grab my gun when I declared I wanted to arrest him. And my name is Bubba by the way. B-U-B-B-A. ". :)
223   CBOEtrader   2020 May 26, 7:24am  

krc says
But I have seen too many people robbed at gunpoint in DC to think a "citizen" with gun pointed at me is normal.


bullshit. if you were routinely canvassing a home or store to rob, had just left that home or store and were then confronted by someone with a gun asking to talk to you, you would know EXACTLY why.

Arbery knew EXACTLY why he was confronted. He probably just didnt want to go to jail and overreacted.

Unfortunately, when he grabs for the man's gun, the man has the right to defend himself with the gun.
224   RWSGFY   2020 May 26, 7:29am  

krc says
ignoreme says
krc says
Just go up and say "citizen's arrest" and start shooting. What would be the difference?


Grabbing the gun.


Not really. Assuming no one is stupid enough to film, then you simply shoot and say "yeah, dude tried to grab my gun when I declared I wanted to arrest him. And my name is Bubba by the way. B-U-B-B-A. ". :)


Oh, lookie here: somebody has discovered a novel method to win arguments - reductio ad absurdum. =))
225   RWSGFY   2020 May 26, 7:34am  

krc says
Assuming no one is stupid enough to film, then you simply shoot and say "yeah, dude tried to grab my gun when I declared I wanted to arrest him


And yet, when camera is rolling we see a dude actually grabbing the fucking gun. Reality vs imaginary scenarios...
226   WookieMan   2020 May 26, 7:49am  

CBOEtrader says
Arbery knew EXACTLY why he was confronted. He probably just didnt want to go to jail and overreacted.

This is pretty much the story here. I don't see how a jury convicts these guys of anything at this point, outside of maybe a minor citizen's arrest violation. I don't even think manslaughter sticks because Arbery came after him. Open carry is legal there. I can question someone just walking their dog on my street if I wanted, even if I know they didn't break a law. It's called talking.... I can do that in a truck as well. And if my state was legal open carry, I could have a gun with me as well.

A lot of people are being race baited on this one, as usual. Some need to open their eyes and see the shit they're being fed. If they wanted to kill Arbery, they should have just taken a page from his communities playbook and committed a drive by. And no, that's not a racist statement, it's reality. But hey, it appears some are just cool with randoms entering properties in their neighborhood for no reason. I'm glad I don't live in your neighborhood.
227   Tenpoundbass   2020 May 26, 8:00am  

WookieMan says
But hey, it appears some are just cool with randoms entering properties in their neighborhood for no reason. I'm glad I don't live in your neighborhood.


You never answered my question, do you see any problems with their approach for the Citizens Arrest, and is there anything you think they should have done differently?
Would you have confronted him with a gun, or would you have just followed him at the most?
228   krc   2020 May 26, 8:03am  

WookieMan says
A lot of people are being race baited on this one, as usual.


I actually don't think this about race at all. It is really about whether this was a valid citizens arrest at all and if there was any legal justification. As other commentators note, it was handled poorly at best. So I guess you don't have to have any responsibility when you make a citizens arrest - to do this in a responsible manner. They did not. Manslaughter IMO would be suitable.

I believe the fool that filmed the event has been charged with murder and attempt to commit false imprisonment. This last charge is probably key....
229   Onvacation   2020 May 26, 8:35am  

krc says
Perhaps I am incorrect, but it is a Constitutional right subject to removal by 3/4 of house/senate and approval of 3/4 of state legislatures. Or Contitutional convention. While difficult, you can remove an amendment. I don't remember all the details. Let me know where in the constitution it says you cannot change it...


The first ten amendments are what is known as the "Bill of Rights". They are inalienable and when a government tries to limit these rights the people have a right to throw out that government.

The constitution never would have been ratified if these "natural rights" were not enumerated.

And it does not matter if a government made a law telling us how to think. We would think how we wanted to anyway.
230   Onvacation   2020 May 26, 8:37am  

krc says
That is why any serious 2A supporter should look at these yahoos and say they are idiots and put them to trial.

Open carry is legal. Citizen arrest is legal. Charging at and swinging on an armed citizen is stupid.
231   krc   2020 May 26, 8:59am  

Onvacation says
krc says
That is why any serious 2A supporter should look at these yahoos and say they are idiots and put them to trial.

Open carry is legal. Citizen arrest is legal. Charging at and swinging on an armed citizen is stupid.


And that is the crux. Do you think what these bozos in the truck did resembled any sort of "citizen arrest"? I suppose the jury will decide whether what these idiots did was reasonable or not and had any legal merit. Did they reasonably believe he had committed a felony? Was he carrying stolen property? Did he have a burglar toolset or a weapon? Etc...

The charges that are being added to the murder charge by the state indicate that they believe there was no legal reason to apprehend the "suspect".

General trespass is NOT a felony in GA in general unless there is extreme property damage or long term occupation. Likely the "citizens" new that and didn't care.


TITLE 17 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 4 - ARREST OF PERSONS
ARTICLE 4 - ARREST BY PRIVATE PERSONS
§ 17-4-60 - Grounds for arrest
O.C.G.A. 17-4-60 (2010)
17-4-60. Grounds for arrest


A private person may arrest an offender if the offense is committed in his presence or within his immediate knowledge. If the offense is a felony and the offender is escaping or attempting to escape, a private person may arrest him upon reasonable and probable grounds of suspicion.
232   Onvacation   2020 May 26, 9:06am  

krc says

A private person may arrest an offender if the offense is committed in his presence or within his immediate knowledge. If the offense is a felony and the offender is escaping or attempting to escape, a private person may arrest him upon reasonable and probable grounds of suspicion.

They never did arrest the trespasser. Before they had a chance to ask him why he was snooping around private property he charged a man with a loaded shotgun.

He charged a man with a loaded shotgun.

He died of stupidity.
233   WookieMan   2020 May 26, 10:11am  

Tenpoundbass says
You never answered my question, do you see any problems with their approach for the Citizens Arrest, and is there anything you think they should have done differently?
Would you have confronted him with a gun, or would you have just followed him at the most?

I've said it probably wasn't handled correctly. It's not about that though. I'm strictly speaking about the legal aspect of it. I don't see an infraction that's above a misdemeanor by the two dudes though. I personally would not have come out with a gun, but if it's legal, so be it.

So yes, there are problems with the approach for sure. I just don't see any legal charges getting them convicted of anything outside of something minor that most of us don't even know about.
234   WookieMan   2020 May 26, 10:16am  

krc says
within his immediate knowledge.

This is where looking up laws will fuck you over. There's a reason the language is very vague. These 4 words get the two hick's off. Followed by this.

krc says
attempting to escape, a private person may arrest him upon reasonable and probable grounds of suspicion.

Suspicion. Probable. The law is in their favor. I don't like it and you clearly don't either, but it's water under the bridge at this point. They won't be convicted of anything more severe than a traffic ticket.

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