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Posted by MeAnthony on February 02, 2007 at 05:00:46 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Vigilante farmer, 74, in more trouble than thief posted by Red Dog Farms on February 02, 2007 at 04:16:49:
Englund�s actions were �an invitation to a shootout. There�s so many things that could have gone wrong here.� How can it be a shootout if only one side has a gun? Still, Ammend said, there was danger, especially since a woman and child were in the vehicle: �What happens if there was a crash?� Maybe, just maybe, we should look at the driver of the getaway vehicle on this. The facts are: 1. He was stealing. 2. When caught, he was not man enough to stand and take responsibility for his actions. 3. The chances are very high that, had Mr. Englund gotten the plate number and dropped the chase, the thief would have continued his high-speed flight. Mr. Englund did nothing wrong. I think he should get at least a small reward for performing a community service.
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