That video disappears in 3...2...1....
Seriously, that was savage. Was she pulling out a gun of her own?? Reminded me of an episode of Trailer Park Boys.
Guess the moral of the story is, don’t talk sh*t to people.
And the word of the day, kids? DE-escalate.
How does a video like that get out? Looked like a security video?
Anyway, this is the exact reason I keep to myself and just ignore people. To many crazy ass people in this world.
How does a video like that get out? Looked like a security video?
Anyway, this is the exact reason I keep to myself and just ignore people. To many crazy ass people in this world.
The only thing I can think of is he was going for a weapon himself and ran out of gas on the way.The hubby was a puss. I would have went down fighting once my wife was shot.
The hubby was a puss. I would have went down fighting once my wife was shot.
I'm not going to get into another gun discussion but there is a very important take away from that video non hunters don't often consider. When you shoot something, even in the head as he did twice, it often doesn't immediately die. You have to deal with the emotion of watching a living animal die, and we are animals, strong animals that want to live. I say a quick prayer before I release every arrow or fire any shot at a stationary target (Dear God let me make this shot or miss by a mile, give me the strength I need to perform as I have practiced... deep breath.... let it fly) I'm a tried and true gun nut but taking somethings life has consequences, you have to be willing to accept those.
The fact he went back into the house and then came back out and chased them both is crazy
The fact he went back into the house and then came back out and chased them both is crazy
Shooter was a navy vet
Jeffrey Spaide Obituary | Feb 1, 2021 | Wilkes-Barre, PA
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Shooter was a navy vet
Jeffrey Spaide Obituary | Feb 1, 2021 | Wilkes-Barre, PA
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