Squall5042
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I give her....3 months of probation?
She looks kinda crazy.
But there is...
I bet the punishment doesn't fit the crime.
The story the father gave sounds like it was drafted by a lawyer.
If you hit the person you are trying to warn, that isn't a warning shot. That is just a shot.
- NOT A REASON TO SHOOT A HUMANHe told the Tennessean that his daughter and her friend were being accosted by Melton
- even if this is the case it is 2 vs 1. STILL NOT A REASON TO SHOOT A HUMANclaiming the man made explicit and sexist remarks toward the two. He also claimed Melton threatened to kill the women.
Why precisely was her bond set at $25,000? Given that attempted murder gets you several years in jail and she drives a Porsche, how exactly is a $25,000 bond sufficient to ensure she is not a flight risk?
attempted murder
Quackenbush's bond was set at $25,000
You really gotta ask why?Why precisely was her bond set at $25,000? Given that attempted murder gets you several years in jail and she drives a Porsche, how exactly is a $25,000 bond sufficient to ensure she is not a flight risk?
Yeah I know that. I'm just trying to say there is such a thing as a warning shot. Just not for civilians, and definitely not when you're aiming at the person.Legally? For civilians? Nope.
That would be illegal discharge of a firearm, to up to attempted murder.
She's fucked.
Why does what the father say have any meaning at all?
Isn't that just automatically hearsay?
It'll be interesting to see how this case of a rich white woman leaving her vehicle, and firing "warning shots" and nearly killing a man will compare to that black woman in Florida that fired a warning shot(s?) inside her home during a domestic dispute and got sentenced to 20 years.
[Yes, I realize that the circumstances are different but from vantage point of optics, that's the first parallel account that came to mind.]
Exactly. Just some bullshit spun together to try and excuse pulling some awful shit.No such thing as a warning shot
Of course it won't. She'll get a slap on the wrist.I bet the punishment doesn't fit the crime.
Yeah, nothing going to happen to her.
So in the South a warning shot is fired at the person?
Yeah, you are right about the warning shots. You never do warning shots. They are illegal everywhere. She probably has very little, if any, training, on not only the gun itself but also regarding self defense and law.Shooting "warning shots" is already breaking a law.
Rich blonde girl vs a homeless guy? I wouldn't be so sure.
Damn, I'm surprised to see so many jumping on the woman. The "warning shots" is lawyer speak, but the rest of her story isn't completely implausible. I've seen homeless people do everything described in her story, and given the time the events occurred I completely understand why she felt the need to arm herself and escort her friend to her vehicle.
Unrelated but I'm sure gaf would appreciate her rap video
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Damn, I'm surprised to see so many jumping on the woman. The "warning shots" is lawyer speak, but the rest of her story isn't completely implausible. I've seen homeless people do everything described in her story, and given the time the events occurred I completely understand why she felt the need to arm herself and escort her friend to her vehicle.
She Is Originally From Texas & Has Twice Been Arrested There on Assault Charges
Quackenbush, a Single Mom of a 5-Year-Old Son, Fired Warning Shots After Being Threatened, Her Father Says
Father's story is "I don't want my kid to go to jail"
I wonder why the dad's account sounds exactly like what a lawyer would tell you to say in oder to (try to) plead self defense ...
I wonder why the dad's account sounds exactly like what a lawyer would tell you to say in oder to (try to) plead self defense ...
I wouldn't have escalated the situation at all; I'm just saying I can see how and why the events may have occurred how they did. Homeless people can be persistently aggressive, and are often mentally ill. Most are harmless, to be clear, but I can understand why a woman would feel threatened by a person who won't stop pursuing her at night.You would shoot someone twice in the abdomen, drive from the scene, and not call the police?
Totally.Uh, warning shots isn't weak.
It is straight up illegal.
The 'lawyer speak' is giving up a self-defense defense to admit to a crime. Not to mention the bodily harm.
Melton allegedly began walking toward the woman, Jesse said, when his daughter told him she had a gun and fired two warning shots.
He claims she had no idea Melton had been hit by the gunfire.
This. First thing I thought of after reading the OP.
Why precisely was her bond set at $25,000? Given that attempted murder gets you several years in jail and she drives a Porsche, how exactly is a $25,000 bond sufficient to ensure she is not a flight risk?