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LCPLE3
06-17-07, 01:02 PM
16-year-old's father tells police his son confessed to stabbing three <br />
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LANCASTER, Pa. - A 16-year-old boy was arrested Saturday in the stabbing deaths of a Lancaster couple and their teenage son...

FistFu68
06-17-07, 03:17 PM
:evilgrin: MY SON EVER COMMIT'S A CRIME,LIKE THAT;DON'T WORRY A'BOUT THE POLICE GETTING A CALL FROM ME.I WILL CUT HIS FRIGGING HEAD OFF WITH MY CHAINSAW,PUT THE REST OF HIS AZZ;IN THE DISMAL SWAMP!TELL EVERYONE HE WAS ABDUCTED BY A FRIGGING (UFO)!!!I BROUGHT HIS AZZ INTO THIS WORLD,I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO TAKE HIS AZZ OUTTA THIS WORLD;ALSO!!!:mad: :thumbdown

Sgt Leprechaun
06-17-07, 03:43 PM
I'd tell them to come and get the remains.

Scumbag.

bobdon
06-17-07, 05:29 PM
Let's not forget the 5 second rule.. once you cold co#k him, Time to dump the trash...Crispy critter...:devious:

Gary Hall
06-17-07, 06:46 PM
To specifically answer the question: "Yes most certainly, and for every wrongful act." That was always my father's rule. For one brief example, my Dad once ran for a county wide elective office in Texas, and he lost the election because he would not accept the offer made by the various precinct chairmen wherein they offered Dad "1000 votes for $500". This was a long time ago folks, 1948. I haven't kept up with the current vote pricings since. Gary Hall, Tyler, TX

Zulu 36
06-17-07, 07:09 PM
Under those circumstances - hell, yes. He already killed three people in cold blood, who might be next now that he confessed?

Of course, he might also resist citizen's arrest a bit before the 911 call gets made.

10thzodiac
06-17-07, 09:26 PM
I remember reading a story about the famous Marine general Chesty Puller. During the Korean war a chaplain was escorting three prisoners to the rear. He encountered a young private bringing ammo to the front. He ordered the man to drop his task and deal with the prisoners. The guy immediately shot all three, and continued with his job.

The chaplain rushed to Puller in the greatest outrage. Puller listened with deep sympathy, and said he'd take care of the matter. Then after the chaplain left he suggested they give the young man a BAR and send him to the front...

HOLM
06-17-07, 10:14 PM
I remember reading a story about the famous Marine general Chesty Puller. During the Korean war a chaplain was escorting three prisoners to the rear. He encountered a young private bringing ammo to the front. He ordered the man to drop his task and deal with the prisoners. The guy immediately shot all three, and continued with his job.

The chaplain rushed to Puller in the greatest outrage. Puller listened with deep sympathy, and said he'd take care of the matter. Then after the chaplain left he suggested they give the young man a BAR and send him to the front...


10z... Now you know that is a violation of the Geneva Convention...


Imagine the outrage from the left on that one today...

Besides that... How can you sit and carry on about the Korean War? What natinal interest did we have at stake there that justifies that one in your mind?




NO way in hell would my kids would ever get turned in...

Well maybe... TURNED INTO HAMBURGER.....

10thzodiac
06-17-07, 11:10 PM
How many of you would shoot your own son in self defense is the question ?

Sgt Leprechaun
06-18-07, 07:35 PM
A good question. It's easy in the 'hypothetical', and one I hopefully never have to answer in the real world.

bootlace15
06-18-07, 09:15 PM
Sgt Lep, You avoided the question. A hypothetical with a hypothetical. My answer is.....................

bootlace15 out

family business is no ones business..................

Sgt Leprechaun
06-18-07, 09:36 PM
:)

10thzodiac
06-18-07, 09:40 PM
A good question. It's easy in the 'hypothetical', and one I hopefully never have to answer in the real world.

Sh!t happens, need I say more ?

drumcorpssnare
06-19-07, 01:04 PM
...Ah...Yeah...Well Officer, ya see...my son was sittin' there on that stool, cleaning his Ruger Blackhawk .44 magnum....and it must've misfired or something!...Damn...shot himself in the face...6 times! Maybe a faulty double-action or something...I don't know.:D
drumcorpssnare:usmc:

USMC-FO
06-19-07, 03:53 PM
Notwithstanding all the cocky answers here, I would turn him in as painful as that would be to do. The self defence question is a harder one I think...the sense of my instincts would be to just bring him down somehow--not to kill-- and hope that works. Lets hope none of us here ever have to face that fathers pain.

killerinstinct
06-19-07, 04:27 PM
I wouldnt know what iw ould do . if id be upset and beat his ass turn him in or what. but more than likely id be very dissappointed in him and beat the **** out of him but not sure bout calling the cops but id make him get out of my house and just start from scrath trying to have another son as long as I produce sperm i can always get a replacement

Camper51
06-19-07, 07:56 PM
Turn him in, hell yes I would, and without hesitation. He knows just as wwell as I do what is right and wrong and what the consequences are.

Would I kill him in self defense, YES, YES, YES. Given his life or mine and him wanting to kill me, or my family I would not hesitate. It's called self preservation. I would give him the opportunity to not commit the act but if he was bent on causing me or my family harm I would treat him just as I would a stranger...then I would cry a lot afterwards. . .

mark king
06-19-07, 08:14 PM
i would walk his azz right to the police station,if he could after he got out of the hospital, either way he would go.

crate78
06-19-07, 08:42 PM
What was left of him, yes.

Dave Coup
06-19-07, 08:46 PM
Amen USMC-FO