Tuesday, April 21, 2020

WHY FIRE A WARNING SHOT?

Burglar's relative says: "He could have used a warning shot first..." 

From WTTC News in Dallas, we get this heartwarming tale of a long-time criminal 33year old Deyfon Pipkin, who tried to climb in a window of a Texas home.


 

Dead burglar
The elderly owner occupant saw him and fired one shot, ending Deyfon's criminal career.

As the police do, they came by to investigate, gathered the corpse, then went to notify Deyfon's family of his unfortunate demise. It seems that the family was very upset, because they showed up at the scene.

"He could have used a warning," Lakesha Thompson, Pipkins' sister-in-law, complained. "He could have let him know 
that he did have a gun on his property and he would use it in self-defense.  How’s he gonna make a honest living for his family if some old dude who don’t need the money caps his ass first without a warning shot?"

COMMENTS FROM THE SIDELINE:

"That's certainly true, Lakesha. He could also have invited him in and given him a beer, then helped him cart the TV out to the curb".

"Unfortunately for Deyfon, Texas is a Castle Doctrine state, and the homeowner chose to shoot Deyfon, as is right and proper to do in Texas.

"For that matter, Lakesha, you could have warned Deyfon. Why didn't YOU tell him: 
"Deyfon, yo' needs to quit breakin' into those peoples' houses and stealin they shit.  Someone is goins to pop a cap in yo' ass'"

"In light of the steadily increasing cost of ammunition, coupled with the rising scarcity of ammunition, a warning shot is a frivolous and unnecessary expense."

"And, in this case a substantial savings of taxpayer money was a side result... no investigation expense, no jail time awaiting trial, no expense of a trial, and no prison costs after sentencing.”

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