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Scenario: I'm in my bedroom getting dressed, when my wife screams from the living room.
I grab my gun from it's hiding place and run into the living room, where I encounter a strange man facing my wife.
As the man turns toward my presence, I spot a bulky black object in his hand, whereas I proceed to fire three shots into him from six feet away.
The mortally wounded man falls to the floor and I notice that the object he was holding was a smart phone.
Considering the facts that:
1. My wife was screaming in shock and fear.
2. The man was obviously an intruder.
3. I originally could not tell what he was holding as I'm somewhat nearsighted and my glasses were still sitting on our dresser.
Could this be seen as anything but a pure act of self defense, in the U.S.?
This is my idea of a possible response to the irresponsible actions of this crazy TikTok poster, in the UK. One wonders if he would've had the guts to make such a move if the gun laws in Great Britain weren't so strict.
Mizzy TikTok prankster: Who is Bacari Ogarro and where is he from?
In an exclusive interview with the Independent, Mizzy said: ‘I’m a Black male doing these things and that’s why there’s such an uproar on the internet’
www.independent.co.uk
Scenario: I'm in my bedroom getting dressed, when my wife screams from the living room.
I grab my gun from it's hiding place and run into the living room, where I encounter a strange man facing my wife.
As the man turns toward my presence, I spot a bulky black object in his hand, whereas I proceed to fire three shots into him from six feet away.
The mortally wounded man falls to the floor and I notice that the object he was holding was a smart phone.
Considering the facts that:
1. My wife was screaming in shock and fear.
2. The man was obviously an intruder.
3. I originally could not tell what he was holding as I'm somewhat nearsighted and my glasses were still sitting on our dresser.
Could this be seen as anything but a pure act of self defense, in the U.S.?
This is my idea of a possible response to the irresponsible actions of this crazy TikTok poster, in the UK. One wonders if he would've had the guts to make such a move if the gun laws in Great Britain weren't so strict.