Message from @Big T
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But maybe there are real threats
lol, hes gotta have that extra flair
maybe
Last I heard about that story was like 7 months ago
Could have developed a lot further
maybe. i doubt it, but crazier things have happened
the fact that its a storefront vs a home does change the dynamic tho.
someone shows up in your house and you have a restraining order, well i say open fire and tally ho!
load the grapeshot
@Big T
Don't know what video YOU saw, but the one *I* saw was her testing resolve_ *"¿How far can I go before I provoke a response? ¿How far do I have to* 'jump' *when I plan to strike?"*
There's a really INTERESTING documentry on exactly this; Ninjas v. SWAT as assasination tactics. Damn that I can't remember the name, but I *think* it was Best Warrior or something *like* that.
That it happened a year ago is hardly relevant; Some of the 9/11 hijackers had been in the US over a year at the time.
@Just for youtube [NB1]
Sarcastically calling me a liar for pointing out what observable behavior indicates, seriously demanding they sit there and wait for a terrorist to start shooting before they start protecting themselves.
But yes, #MandatoryCarry saves lives. Antifa kills.
If self-defense is a felony in Washington State, you're already dead.
I'm sorry. I really am.
(¿Did you read my typing?)
I think a woman could get away with shooting a guy if he doesnt comply with a restraining order. If its night and he comes close to her she could claim she felt threatened and would propably get away with it, no?
It's not self defense
at least she wouldnt get a harsh punishment
If she's not carrying some deadly weapon or making threats
No self defense
Illegal in all states
Not just Washington
You cannot just shoot her
Even with the restraining order
@Mandatory Carry
her skirting the line and walking onto the parking lot property is not a justification for shooting her. PERIOD. idc what ninjas do, as that does not have any relevance to this situation. she is not an assassin. temporal proximity is absolutely relevant in determining imminent threats, by definition. self defense is not a felony, it is a legal defense to violence.
@scaevola she could claim self defense, and would then have to show that she had reasonably feared for her life, as well as articulate the imminent deadly force.
She was trying to annoy the store clerk in the video
No threats involved, no weapons, that's it
I think I saw cases like that I'll try to look something up
Attempts at bugging the guy
they exist
they absolutely do,
@Just for youtube [NB1] exactly
i stabbed someone in self defense. they were unarmed and i got away with it
the power differential there was that there was more than one of them vs me
@Big T
No, not *for walking in the parking lot,* and I didn't say that.
I'm actually back already because I went looking for the video. Can't find it yet, but it was two types of assasinations, the first one was a SWAT team. All they had to do was get the protectee's red cover. They did it under a minute.
The second one was *'a modern ninja.'*
He entered posing as a set crewman, testing cameras.
Each time he'd get closer to the principal, getting the body guards more and more used to his presence; He even gave them the answer to a trivia question they had to answer (something about the M-1 Garand).
Finally, he got within arms reach of the principle, grabbed the cover...
And won.
She's not a ninja fyi
Not spec ops
@Mandatory Carry
i said that, because that is what is depicted in the second video. that is the only video in which they had a restraining order on her. in the first video they did not. this is pretty basic stuff bro.
ok cool ninja/swat video thing, but lets stick with the topic at hand.
She's a fat antifa member that hates Christians
She's not scouting out the building to make an attack at a future date
Shea trying to annoy the giu
Guy*
^
Nah, mandatory is just a living AnCap meme, who calls drones strikes on his neighbor when the sex slaves get loose and trespass on his property