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This will piss you off...

Owning a gun isn't the easiest thing in NJ. Most homes there are gun-free zones, if you will. Where are the Liberals now?
 
You would think the guy would have given her time to call 911, wouldn't you? :rolleyes:
 
Yeah.... Imagine how differently that video would be had she had a .357 and knew how to use it.
 
Owning a gun isn't the easiest thing in NJ. Most homes there are gun-free zones, if you will. Where are the Liberals now?

And the criminals know it and obviously take advantage of it.

I couldn't be a part of that lifestyle(not having guns around). Firearms have been a presence in my life for as long as I can remember. My Dad told me that he started me firing a .22 rifle when I was 2 years old(he had to hold it for me). As easy as it is to aquire a gun here in Florida, I can't help but think I would be able to find one in NJ or anywhere in the nation. Even if I had to travel to get one. You can find even them on Craigslist for trade, even though it's against site rules.

I can't imagine living somewhere that it would be against the law to own or have a gun in my house. I can understand wanting laws on concealed carry or even open carry as some states allow. But to me, having a weapon in your home falls under the second amendment. Everyone should have the right to defend themselves. Besides, how are they going to know? Unless you shoot that intruder that's beating your wife, like the one in the video. In which case I would rather explain my actions to a jury than choose pallbearers for her funeral.
 
In my opinion, it is a sign of a fundamental failure of government if a person has to choose between fearing injuries from an attack by an intruder, or fearing prosecution from the government for choosing to protect themselves from such an attack.
 
GUARANTEED he is a repeat offender recently released for a similar violent offense. Guar-n-frikin-teed. Ill put money on that one. If she were someone I knew he wouldn't be able to run far enough to get away from me.
 
GUARANTEED he is a repeat offender recently released for a similar violent offense. Guar-n-frikin-teed. Ill put money on that one. If she were someone I knew he wouldn't be able to run far enough to get away from me.

His finger prints should be all over the place.... The way it all went down I don't know if a gun would have been the solution, but it sure would be now.
 
I would say give his name to FORMER Patriot's tight end Aaron Hernandez and
he would take care of it, but I think he's gonna be tied up for a few years!
Andy :wavey:
 
That guy pushed the girl down the stairs. He should be charged with attempted murder. She could have easily gotten her neck broken that way.

Quite frankly he should be treated no better than a rabid dog roaming the neighborhood. He didn't have to be a as vicious as he was towards that girl.
 
Authorities have arrested a man wanted in the brutal beating of a New Jersey mom during a home invasion that was captured on a nanny cam.

Suspect Arrested in Brutal Beating of Mom Captured on Nanny Cam
Shawn Custis, 42, faces charges of attempted murder, robbery, burglary and child endangerment in connection with a violent home invasion that left a mother beaten in an attack that was captured by a nanny camera. (AP)

Shawn Custis, 42, was arrested in Manhattan on Friday by the Essex County prosecutor’s office and the FBI, according to the Associated Press. He faces charges of attempted murder, robbery, burglary and child endangerment.

According to News 12 New Jersey, Custis has four prior arrests for burglary and was released from prison little more than six months ago.

Shocking hidden camera footage from the attack last Friday showed a man repeatedly kicking and punching the woman and throwing her down a flight of stairs, all while her 3-year-old daughter cowered on the couch. The woman, whose name has been withheld, said later she didn’t scream during the attack because if she did, she knew her daughter would scream too.
 
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