@@andrewg136 depends on how you look at it. From one perspective, they should be persecuted for it, from another, they are the law, who's to say what they did is illegal?
Every case besides the case with the Asian dude was justifiable. But the Asian dude obviously wasn’t a threat and the dude that shot him deserves to go to jail
I've lived in the countryside most my life. If anyone pulls up my driveway unannounced I usually walk out carrying. Learned procedure from my dad who once walked out with a shotgun to greet a pair of offroaders who accidentally came down our property looking for a trail that was nearby. They were my high-school classmates and the next week told me they nearly shat themselves lol But living remotely, anyone who comes to my property is usually greeted with calm force. We're not right off the main road. It takes some driving down our personal road to get to us. It's my property now and I treat it the same my father used to. If I don't know your vehicle, i assume you're either your lost or you're not here for good reason.
The jury needs to know that, if they were in the same position, where a robber tried to stab them and they didn’t defend theirselves in any way or form, then they wouldn’t be alive to even take part as a jury in court.
The video seems critically wrong. I was violently robbed and defended myself with lethal force, I wasn't even in my home, but where I live IS a stand your ground state, so I have no legal obligation to retreat or not to defend myself. I neutralized 2 of the threats and the third one retreated. The police ended up catching the 2 that were trying not to bleed out and m found the other one had went home to get a gun they found him with. Self defense is part of american culture, any state not allowing it is begging for revolution and civil war.
@M.B I'm assuming its not america. Most states do authorize lethal force to defend yourself. I've had to use lethal force to defend my life before against multiple attackers but I also live in a "no duty to retreat" state. So I know at least some states allow you to use lethal force to defend yourself.
@M.B if thats the case give us an example of a State prosecuting someone who was attacked in their home unprovoked and defended themselves with a legally possessed weapon then was prosecuted. Please tell us what law they broke
“The burglar ATTACKS the man.” “Was the killing justifiable? Not so easy to answer is it?” You literally just said he attacked the homeowner and the homeowner defended himself. You actually literally defined self defense.
@@Bricknick98 that’s not remotely relevant. The question was whether or not killing the man was legally justifiable and the answer is yes. The burglar chose to attack and suffered the consequences of his actions. Besides which, America has a long history of home invaders successfully suing homeowners because they were injured after breaking in. More importantly, trying to disable and restrain an armed attacker would have exposed him to unnecessary risk. I’m sorry but reality isn’t like a superhero comic where the bad guys just get beat up. If he hadn’t killed the assailant, he’d be dead himself. He was entirely justified. End of discussion.
@@geoffreyfletcher6976 yes you work to prevent it. But you are still subject to the laws of this world. Meaning you can live in a utopia in your mind, but you cant expect everyone to be peaches and sunshine. Protect yourself and stay ready so you dont have to say “i wish i wouldve.......”
If a homeowner kills an intruder, the way I see it is not that the homeowner chose to take their life but rather they chose to forfeit their life as soon as then entered that home.
You need to be a special kind of someone to believe two kids in costumes that rang your doorbell on Halloween are a threat. How do you not connect the dots is beyond me.
no, it is not.. different cultures.. happened in 1992... Before internet was a thing, he knew zero on the USA "f*ck everything, i have gunssss" mentality.....
@@specialopsdave as a general rule I show anyone pointing any kind of gun at me my displeasure. Theres plenty of cases where people thought it was unloaded, a prop, toy gun, ect and shoot themselves or someone.
Sadly not all countries allows you to defend your property while it's being robbed. The thief can actual press charges for assault even if they're in the middle of robbing your house. A farmer in my country shot a home intruder once and was locked up for use of a deadly weapon.
The second scenario, the man should be charged of murdering a man, for they were unthreatening, and since they were probably nowhere near his house, he is guilty
I don't believe it gave us enough information for us to determine whether or not individual was in their house. I believe we should hear a more detailed description of the actual scenario before coming to a conclusion. If the person was approaching them and walking into their house, it is possible that the castle doctrine would stand in the case. I'm not saying I agree with it, but them's the breaks.
@@tangoromeo9477 literally the man was outside there house in customs . Have u never had a person ring ur doorbell before ? Does that make u go into insane panic and pull out ur gun ?? The wife was weird to call her husband down with his gun and the husband was weird from being so comfortable with shooting someone that was obviously not a threat , outside there house , and didn’t look or seemed armed . They was dressed up in costumes for goodness sake . But I wouldn’t be surprised since jay was in 1992 , that it had to be racially motivated for him being a Asian guy .
@@dejaxyz311 have you never heard of people trying to force their way into your house utilizing an excuse? One tactic back in the 90s for criminals was to knock on someone's door claiming something innocuous. They would then pressure the homeowner by slowly moving into the house while talking to them. Then after stepping through the doorway they would close the door behind them and do whatever it was they were planning on doing in the first place. Also, I would like to know why you think it is potentially racially-motivated. What evidence do you have to back it up? Because the woman at the door was scared of some stranger's in costumes knocking on their door and claiming that there was a party? And one of the two continues to approach the door despite the woman stating the opposite? I'm not saying there was no racially-motivated decisions, but the information that we got isn't enough to make that determination. I personally would ask questions regarding the woman at the door. Why did she not close the door and lock it? Did they block the door? Did they knock multiple times trying to get in? Was there anything in addition to the two persons presence that motivated the woman to contact her husband? There's far more that we need to understand before we can make a determination. That determination shouldn't be made off of a cartoon clip that only told the story from the Duo's perspective. In order to understand the full story we also need the homeowners perspective. Then you take the evidence into account, and make your determination.
I've read the wiki about the incident and it was a mistake on both sides. Yoshihiro wasn't wearing contact lenses during the incident which is weird (because why would you go to a party and not wear contact lenses which is the only thing to help you see the party?) yand also thought that the gun was a prank while Peairs(the shooter) clearly wanted to apprehend them because they we're already outside the house near their car when he aimed at them with the gun. Yoshihiro's friend also didn't communicate their intentions clearly because he spoke English but they still thought that they were assailants. It's very unfortunate because the Yoshihiro could've lived if the misunderstanding was cleared sooner.
You would think. The people that said he was guilty would have been terrified if a robber tried to stab them on their own property. There has to be more to that case because the home owner had no choice. That was self defense......
@@srobvio9757 adrenaline.. In panic, i dont think counting how many times you stab him is in your mind. Maybe that guy still twitching after being stab 10 times that's why he stab him 7 more times just to make sure he is dead.
Ur weird u don’t think that’s over the top . Literally. All it takes is prolly under 5 stabs . Especially if u aim for the vital areas like they throat or heart or head . But if u constantly stabbing someone 17 times rather if they broke into ur house or not , ur a psychopath.
Not only that, but if there was a breakin and I killed the burglar and I stood to go to jail if I called the police, well, let's just say, I'd be saving a lot of money on cat food over the next few months. I'd also be curious what human flesh tasted like myself.
The law: oh no you don't! Not on my watch! It's prison time for you while this clearly repentant and upstanding "citizen" gets out for "good behavior".
I don't think anyone will disagree with you there. Jews like to say that the preservation of life is above all other rules, and I think that's about as simple as you need to get.
Think the issue becomes could you have prevented it. Like a guy breaks into my house, I could lock my 2 storey down and call the cops, you could pop out a window and do the same. Once the person is a actively coming after YOU and not your car in the garage say, the law is on your side
They literally grab their biggest weapon for these type of things too. Bat? Nope. Knife? Nope. 22 pistol? Nope 44 MAGNUM? IMMA BLOW SOME KIDS HEAD OF FOR THIS! THAT WILL SHOW THEM
@@flaqko5686 You try beating up a robber with a baseball bat. Who knows what they have on them? They could have a .44 and you wouldn't know unless you caught them, and kept your life.
@@flaqko5686 you could be taken hostage in the time the cops show up its better to have a gun and not need it than need a gun and not have it i hate the idea of ever hurting anybody but I would do it in self defense
@@Diego-lt4wm Unarmed intruders should have more immunity to castle doctrine but yes if the 17 year old had a gun or knife and posed to be a threat to your life then yes
As long as the intruder verbally says “I am surrendering”, the homeowner should have no choice but to let them go regardless of what the intruder is actually doing
plz explain to be how a warning shot is illegal when acting in self defense. 2nd amendment states we are allowed to shoot (as long as your acting in self defense) and a warning shot can possibly make the intruder/robber think twice. You're giving the bad guy a chance to think twice so how is that illegal?
@@MegaNut6238 Yes. No such legal term as warning shots in most states. In B&W if you are not shooting at someone to stop them from causing harm then you are the one causing harm with your 'warning shot'.
@@cxptain3vil193 Look it up, most states consider warning shots "Reckless Conduct" and are classified as Misdemeanor with up to 12 months jail sentencing (Depending on the State). Texas and Georgia give jail time for warning shots and both states have many pro-gun laws. Find the laws in your State.
"It's not that easy to answer, is it?" No it's pretty easy to answer, yes that scenario was justified and no the man in my eyes committed no crime by defending his life and home from a man who broke in to his house armed with a knife.
I honestly believe that if someone is able to defend themself and their property with lethal force then people will not attempt to rob houses and to be more careful when approaching property
@@lasagna1316 "Excuse me sir, but you're going to have to put that jewelry back, and also please let my kids out of your trunk, I have called the police and they said that they will punish you for your crimes. With this in mind, I think it's quite reasonable to-" -Dead homeowner, circa 2021, from school of hard knocks
@@maxskullic9879 your philosophy is flawed in many ways. In fact, I’ll prove how. The government for American was made based around the freedom of people hints the statement “of the people, for the people.” The government nowadays also give stimulant checks in which are things keeping our best interests in mind.
@@y2oducky stimulus checks only lower the value of the dollar, harming the economy. And the US constitution was originally made for the people, but now they are doing everything possible to find loopholes around the constitution to punish innocent people and maintain power and control. They're slowly widdling down our rights and eventually it will be illegal to even own a knife, or a fork.
You keep saying government.... But you're forgetting one important detail it's people like us who often decide if they are quilts or not . I've been on several trials. And most times it's not as black and white as people think. There's soooo many grey areas decided by fine details.
he broke into his house, and attempted to take away his life, there was no possible outcome in which both of the men live. so yes i do think its justified.
It reminds me of a story, where in a kingdom of stupids a wall fell on the burglar when he was stealing from a rich man, the king found the owner guilty as it had cost a life of someone. the owner passed the guilt onto the builder and builder onto a lady who was supposed to be distracting him while he was building the wall, the lady to the goldsmith because he wasn't giving her the gold (that she bought) and she had to make continues trips to him and the Smith to the owner as it whose marriage he was making the jewelry for instead of the lady's. And then instead of the owner another person was executed because the owner was too thin for the stake
In Australia, it's completely backwards. If a burglar breaks into your house here and trips on something, breaking their ankle, they'll sue you and you'll be paying damages.
USA 🇺🇸: Gun owners defend ourselves and property. Meanwhile, in the UK: Knife owners defend ourselves and our property. Also, in the UK: *Man stabbed to death over IPod in North Britain*
@@sujeet1979 I don’t think anyone would’ve subscribed after you made that generic attention seeking comment, if you made a regular comment or a funny one maybe you would get more
@@Eric12886 Nebraska, Maryland, and Massachusetts are liberal run states? Because they have duty to retreat laws and are currently run by...Republicans?
I suspect the burglar will be slightly more prepared to do damage to you, however. Unless you're some sort of broom fu master that is. For all I know, you know 37 ways of killing a man with a slipper.
Even if it's a clear case of self-defense against an armed intruder, the family of the intruder/attacker will sue the defender. Even if they know they can't win, they'll make as much legal problem for the defender, causing him to miss work (so much he might be fired) and pay huge legal costs (the plaintiffs get to sue for almost free, because we don't have the "loser pays" law).
When you enter with bad intentions then you have Gavin up you chance of life because you you’re self. Not the guy shooting the gun. Don’t blame the man who ends the fight but the one who started it. We would be in a lot of better position in this country if we just punish the guy who started it.
@@Stevie8654 your a fool if you wait to shoot long enough to find out what they are after giving them plenty of time to shoot you first its simple if they broke in SHOOT THEM if they keep moving after that shoot them more
In a perfect world I would love to defend myself against non-death-punishable crimes without killing or even permanently injuring the criminal. But we are not living in a perfect world.
That one with the Halloween party. I blame the wife because she’s like “hm, some people in a suit and another as a mummy. Obviously they have come for my soul” The husband shot because it’s kinda not normal either way for the person to walk toward you when your pointing a gun at them
My sister was in junior high when her “friends” found out she had ADHD and medicine for it. They bullied her and she got caught. I don’t know what happened with those “friends”, but she was sent into a private room when she was arrested for suicide watch, (which I’ve been through at hospital few times). My sister didn’t spend time, and was instead put on parole. Thank god that judge was understanding.
That guy who killed the Japanese exchange student definitely should’ve been jailed, Jesus Christ... And I’m usually a tad bit on the pro-gun side. That’s just wrong man. He said he was looking for a party
@@valoriehansen1649 Nah I don’t have to agree because they pulled out a gun after a kid in a costume told them they were looking for a party. I wasn’t just a bit much.
Looking for a party seems like a easy lie to help facilitate a home invasion. The man couldn't have known the exchange student wouldn't understand a widely used phrase. It's university understood you don't walk towards someone pointing a gun at you
@@Grinch1776 I did some more research and they said he wasn’t wearing his contacts, might not have understood the command “freeze”, and/or thought it was part of a costume.
Fun fact: in Italy (where i'm from) until a couple of years ago causing any lethal injuries to a thief was a crime, like there was this case where a man who was a police officer had his house broke into by 2 men, and they had guns. So the guy grabbed his service gun and opened fire, he shot 2 warning shots just to give them the last chance to leave but they stayed, so when the firefight started one of the thieves got hit in the shoulder and the other one runned away leaving the injured behind, the man called an ambulance but the thief died during the trip to the hospital. The man lost his job as a police officer and is now in prison for shoting an armed thief
Easiest answer ever. Someone breaks into my house. They value my things more than they value their life. Boom one less criminal in the world. Protect my property and family.
I live in Texas and have been faced with this. Someone was rummaging through my back door. My wife and kids were out of town. I grabbed my gun, phone and shouted “I have a gun and I’m calling the police!” The guy ran off. The police came and took a report and I made an alert on the neighborhood text. If the guy was say in my house, I might have acted differently. I’d never want to shoot anyone, but do like how the laws in Texas favor the homeowner.
See that's why there's always grey areas in these cases lol.. people who say things like that give motive to "well was he justified?".. you just said I'm killing you JUST because you're in my house, you're not stealing my ninja foodie, die.. not, "I value my *life* over your life, if I'm in danger, you gotta go" lol
@@mr.clapyourcheeks8496 I'm not disagreeing I'm just saying that statement is all the way extreme lol.. like, homeless man ducked in your garage to get it of cold, you find that out but still "fear" and you just blasting 🤣🤣
Still don't know why families of the intruders call you a monster for defending your own family and shooting or stabing the intruder when they have a weapon themselves
Rotten is the seed that festers the weed. People don’t break into other people’s houses with an innate sense of entitlement towards other peoples property. Entitled burglars tend to have entitled parents and family, with quite of few of them have parents with some sort of criminal record.
Yup thats cuz yall want them demos running everything and wonder y their laws are so dumb nd not liberating , theres a reason why they call it commufornia but hey dont listen to the guy on UA-cam you all will see one day keep electing these guys just wait its only a matter of time til law abiding citizens cant have guns througha. Gun buy back so all the criminals with guns can have all the power over you cause incase yall didnt know... criminals dont care about gun laws
@@joshuavanderpool2531 ah yes american logic, obviously australia is gun crazy criminals cause people cant buy guns generally pfft everyone should have guns *much safe*
@@33du27 Not saying it wasnt expected he'd get shot, but MAYBE he thought that the man with the gun was part of the party? Considering they expected a halloween party, maybe he thought it was a toy gun and the husband was just pulling a prank. Either way unfortunate
Ah yes, shooting an unarmed college student dressed up after clearly stating “we are here for the party”. Just cause you made a slightly poor decision doesn’t warrant a death penalty. Bro shoulda been locked up on the spot
"not so easy to answer is it?" *me as a southerner* yes, yes it is. If someone is robbing my home he should know he has a 70% chance of dying or being severely injured.
@@LITTLE1994 Keep a Machine gun then and some Barbed wires. if they enter beat them up with Barbed wired like a Wipe Numer of intruders will not matter. and you will be safe.
I love this channel I made a comment earlier about a touchy subject and they went ahead and addressed anyways. I literally thought they'd gloss over assisted suicide in US hospitals.
'' If Someone is Stealing Flower from your garden, you knock them out and then bounce large Stones off their Heads''...........hahahahah that description was awesome infografics......
4:05 warning shots are not a smart thing to do, if you do fire one it shows the court you drew your firearm without actually thinking your life was in danger.
Same with with "Tresspassers will be shot" signs. having that sign on your property can be used as evidence by courts that you opened fire on people simply for being on your property rather than them presenting a clear threat to your life. or having a "beware of dog" sign can be used by a court to prove you knowingly kept an animal that was a threat to other people.
Or, your life was in danger but that danger could have been neutralised simply by incapacitating the intruder rather than killing them. Why is that not reasonable defense?
@@denji6975 yeah me too but I kinda wonder if anyone seriously has. To do that intentionally you'd have to be a badass lol. But I bet people have ran into sharp objects unintentionally before. Or walked into them if they didn't see it I guess.
@@hiroshi3273 or a Labrador. My black Lab was very protective of me and my siblings. My uncle played a little to rough with me and shadow my dog tackled him and just held him in place. Growling at him.
In the first case from 2009, I'm on the side of the Homeowner. In addition to being diruptive, forcefully entering and stealing, the burgular attacked the kid the a knife. So I think the defense of a sword, resulting in death of the burgular is justified.
Warning shots are illegal in most states. It's considered reckless use of a deadly weapon. In the state of Florida, it's actually encouraged to fire a warning shot in order to "defuse a hostile situation."
@@dejaxyz311 nah , if a guy came dressed like a clown in your house, ANYONE would feel threatened. The line about the party also can cause fear . The husband is justified in my eyes
"You valued your property more than their life!"
They also valued my property more than their own life.
Well said. They knew they could die while breaking in.
Dang
i was coming to the comments to say this but you got it first
Roses are red grasses are green he knew the consequences of stepping on your land so green now he gonna get dropped by your glock 17
Carlos! 👍
"But he doesn't call the cops, instead, he grabs his samurai sword"
That's one way to open up a video
Yez
While you called the cops I studied the blade
@RESIEIVE 😅, i suppose, since they're cops themselves
Where some people live, the cops are 30 mins away.
Plot twist: He’s a reincarnated samurai
Government: I'm watching you, better be self-defense.
lol
109th
The government offs people all the time. Is that legal? Lol
@@andrewg136 depends on how you look at it. From one perspective, they should be persecuted for it, from another, they are the law, who's to say what they did is illegal?
@@andrewg136 like waco or ruby ridge...
This is ridiculous. Everyone has the right to self defense regardless of weapon or any of that bs
Every case besides the case with the Asian dude was justifiable. But the Asian dude obviously wasn’t a threat and the dude that shot him deserves to go to jail
Literally the video was made to explain why sometimes it’s not wtf you talking about
It's a little more complicated than that, nuance doesn't seem to be your strong suit.
the vide was made to make you understand the entire thing mate.
In the us, yes you do. Defining self defense is then the problem.
Robber: *Enters house*
Texas: You've yee'd your last haw
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Lol
Basically
Faxxxx
pretty much most of the US, not just texas
Thief: *Steals 2 laptops*
Student: I sleep
Thief: *Steals gaming console*
Student: Katana goes brbrrbrbt
Lol
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I've lived in the countryside most my life. If anyone pulls up my driveway unannounced I usually walk out carrying.
Learned procedure from my dad who once walked out with a shotgun to greet a pair of offroaders who accidentally came down our property looking for a trail that was nearby. They were my high-school classmates and the next week told me they nearly shat themselves lol
But living remotely, anyone who comes to my property is usually greeted with calm force. We're not right off the main road. It takes some driving down our personal road to get to us.
It's my property now and I treat it the same my father used to. If I don't know your vehicle, i assume you're either your lost or you're not here for good reason.
You know, you can game on a laptop too...
The jury needs to know that, if they were in the same position, where a robber tried to stab them and they didn’t defend theirselves in any way or form, then they wouldn’t be alive to even take part as a jury in court.
Yeah
The video seems critically wrong. I was violently robbed and defended myself with lethal force, I wasn't even in my home, but where I live IS a stand your ground state, so I have no legal obligation to retreat or not to defend myself. I neutralized 2 of the threats and the third one retreated. The police ended up catching the 2 that were trying not to bleed out and m found the other one had went home to get a gun they found him with. Self defense is part of american culture, any state not allowing it is begging for revolution and civil war.
@M.B I'm assuming its not america. Most states do authorize lethal force to defend yourself. I've had to use lethal force to defend my life before against multiple attackers but I also live in a "no duty to retreat" state. So I know at least some states allow you to use lethal force to defend yourself.
@M.B if thats the case give us an example of a State prosecuting someone who was attacked in their home unprovoked and defended themselves with a legally possessed weapon then was prosecuted. Please tell us what law they broke
@M.B its not, they only have examples of that for outside the US
“The burglar ATTACKS the man.”
“Was the killing justifiable? Not so easy to answer is it?”
You literally just said he attacked the homeowner and the homeowner defended himself. You actually literally defined self defense.
I know right
You know there's a difference between incapacitating and killing right?
@@Bricknick98 that’s not remotely relevant. The question was whether or not killing the man was legally justifiable and the answer is yes. The burglar chose to attack and suffered the consequences of his actions. Besides which, America has a long history of home invaders successfully suing homeowners because they were injured after breaking in. More importantly, trying to disable and restrain an armed attacker would have exposed him to unnecessary risk.
I’m sorry but reality isn’t like a superhero comic where the bad guys just get beat up. If he hadn’t killed the assailant, he’d be dead himself. He was entirely justified. End of discussion.
Welcome to Europe where criminals have more rights that law abiding citizens
@@Projolo that happens in America too, except they're called police.
Gang members: let’s get that PS5
Florida gun owners: not on my watch
Drugs are the real money maker for gangs :InsertEpicEmoji:
@@DOPE_SMOKE its a joke
yup
The quiet kid: ....................
@@aimmason4878 no way? 😧
Yes, I'm all for self defense. A wise man once told me, "I'd rather be judged by 12, than carried by 6!"
But better to work to try and not have to make that choice in the first place.
Woah dark comment!
@@geoffreyfletcher6976 people don't choose to be robbed. 🤦🏽♀️
@@geoffreyfletcher6976 yes you work to prevent it. But you are still subject to the laws of this world. Meaning you can live in a utopia in your mind, but you cant expect everyone to be peaches and sunshine. Protect yourself and stay ready so you dont have to say “i wish i wouldve.......”
@ivan Gil - roddy rich 🐐
If a homeowner kills an intruder, the way I see it is not that the homeowner chose to take their life but rather they chose to forfeit their life as soon as then entered that home.
@@tijstastic2570 All real life cases will have nuance and you can go "what if" all day long. What I said is the general rule.
You need to be a special kind of someone to believe two kids in costumes that rang your doorbell on Halloween are a threat. How do you not connect the dots is beyond me.
"Hmmm they arrived here, on Halloween, in costumes. Must be a threat!"
I guess they got a trick instead of a treat... ill show myself my way out
It's not like they even broke in either... They literally just rang the door bell. Like wtf.
Pssh, obviously they had a pistol in their trick or treat baskets /j
Wow I didn’t know Halloween was on October 17th. 🤦🏻
Even if you don't understand the language, a gun pointed at you is the universal language that you're in trouble
Unless it's halloween and both parties are dressed up, when it's usually a toy gun or unloaded and empty as a prop
@@specialopsdave he probably assumed it was a prop
no, it is not.. different cultures.. happened in 1992... Before internet was a thing, he knew zero on the USA "f*ck everything, i have gunssss" mentality.....
Things only Americans will say in the most ridiculous situations possible
@@specialopsdave as a general rule I show anyone pointing any kind of gun at me my displeasure. Theres plenty of cases where people thought it was unloaded, a prop, toy gun, ect and shoot themselves or someone.
"Not so easy to answer is it?"
Actually its a resounding yes to justified bc he was being attacked by an intruder
@amar gwari so stay off my property when uninvited
@amar gwari It was his life or the intruder’s..... and it’s in HIS home...
Sadly not all countries allows you to defend your property while it's being robbed. The thief can actual press charges for assault even if they're in the middle of robbing your house.
A farmer in my country shot a home intruder once and was locked up for use of a deadly weapon.
Very easy
I agree
“Accidentally killed burglar”
He stabbed the burglar 17 times
The burglar is probably named Caesar
I'm pretty sure Caesar died and got stabbed 41 X
Was the assailant anything like Jason Voorhees? If so, it's still self-defense. I mean, if they're still moving, they can still attack you.
@@logancarter6963 no it was 23 times
haha
Gay Jul Caesar
The second scenario, the man should be charged of murdering a man, for they were unthreatening, and since they were probably nowhere near his house, he is guilty
I don't believe it gave us enough information for us to determine whether or not individual was in their house. I believe we should hear a more detailed description of the actual scenario before coming to a conclusion. If the person was approaching them and walking into their house, it is possible that the castle doctrine would stand in the case. I'm not saying I agree with it, but them's the breaks.
@@tangoromeo9477 literally the man was outside there house in customs . Have u never had a person ring ur doorbell before ? Does that make u go into insane panic and pull out ur gun ?? The wife was weird to call her husband down with his gun and the husband was weird from being so comfortable with shooting someone that was obviously not a threat , outside there house , and didn’t look or seemed armed . They was dressed up in costumes for goodness sake . But I wouldn’t be surprised since jay was in 1992 , that it had to be racially motivated for him being a Asian guy .
@@dejaxyz311 have you never heard of people trying to force their way into your house utilizing an excuse? One tactic back in the 90s for criminals was to knock on someone's door claiming something innocuous. They would then pressure the homeowner by slowly moving into the house while talking to them. Then after stepping through the doorway they would close the door behind them and do whatever it was they were planning on doing in the first place.
Also, I would like to know why you think it is potentially racially-motivated. What evidence do you have to back it up? Because the woman at the door was scared of some stranger's in costumes knocking on their door and claiming that there was a party? And one of the two continues to approach the door despite the woman stating the opposite? I'm not saying there was no racially-motivated decisions, but the information that we got isn't enough to make that determination.
I personally would ask questions regarding the woman at the door. Why did she not close the door and lock it? Did they block the door? Did they knock multiple times trying to get in? Was there anything in addition to the two persons presence that motivated the woman to contact her husband?
There's far more that we need to understand before we can make a determination. That determination shouldn't be made off of a cartoon clip that only told the story from the Duo's perspective. In order to understand the full story we also need the homeowners perspective. Then you take the evidence into account, and make your determination.
I believe that if you break in someone's home, whatever happens to you is your fault because you had no business there in the first place.
What about Yoshihiro’s case?
I've read the wiki about the incident and it was a mistake on both sides. Yoshihiro wasn't wearing contact lenses during the incident which is weird (because why would you go to a party and not wear contact lenses which is the only thing to help you see the party?) yand also thought that the gun was a prank while Peairs(the shooter) clearly wanted to apprehend them because they we're already outside the house near their car when he aimed at them with the gun. Yoshihiro's friend also didn't communicate their intentions clearly because he spoke English but they still thought that they were assailants. It's very unfortunate because the Yoshihiro could've lived if the misunderstanding was cleared sooner.
YES
@@Sugarglidergirl101 he didn't break into their house, he simply rung their doorbell, that was not justified
Affirmative!,
Someone: breaks in
Americans: you have entered pvp mode
Not all of them
Mostly Texans B)
PvP is now enabled
I mean how else are you supposed to react? "Take what u want sir."
Yes its our castle
if it's south, you better have some future tech power armor because they likely have a gattlin' gun or something
If he attacked you with a knife, isn’t that justified?
Yes
You would think. The people that said he was guilty would have been terrified if a robber tried to stab them on their own property. There has to be more to that case because the home owner had no choice. That was self defense......
Yhea, but stab someone *17* times, is a LITLLE exesive, ¿dont you think?
@@srobvio9757 adrenaline.. In panic, i dont think counting how many times you stab him is in your mind. Maybe that guy still twitching after being stab 10 times that's why he stab him 7 more times just to make sure he is dead.
Society, a.k.a "PC Kingdom" says no. You need to love and accept everyone, according to society.
Stabbing someone 17 times is not over the top, its being afraid for life and just making sure
Ur weird u don’t think that’s over the top . Literally. All it takes is prolly under 5 stabs . Especially if u aim for the vital areas like they throat or heart or head . But if u constantly stabbing someone 17 times rather if they broke into ur house or not , ur a psychopath.
Change stabbing to “shot”
@@dejaxyz311 you've clearly never had an adrenaline rush in your life
@@dejaxyz311 somebodies never been in a fight
You psychopath…
At the end of the day, I’m putting my own life above the law.
Not only that, but if there was a breakin and I killed the burglar and I stood to go to jail if I called the police, well, let's just say, I'd be saving a lot of money on cat food over the next few months. I'd also be curious what human flesh tasted like myself.
The law: oh no you don't! Not on my watch! It's prison time for you while this clearly repentant and upstanding "citizen" gets out for "good behavior".
I don't think anyone will disagree with you there. Jews like to say that the preservation of life is above all other rules, and I think that's about as simple as you need to get.
It’s a shame we have to that, criminals have to many rights.
Think the issue becomes could you have prevented it. Like a guy breaks into my house, I could lock my 2 storey down and call the cops, you could pop out a window and do the same. Once the person is a actively coming after YOU and not your car in the garage say, the law is on your side
“Made the fatal mistake of going to Baton Rouge, Louisiana” he speaking facts😂
No lie detected bro😅. BR is lethal to us natives can't imagine coming from another county
Life often isn’t white are black but grey
ur so right, im ashamed im from Louisiana.
Facts, rather the whole state lol
No wonder yb such a demon 😂😂😂
Texans be like: “today we will see if a robber will stop a 50 cal
They literally grab their biggest weapon for these type of things too. Bat? Nope. Knife? Nope. 22 pistol? Nope 44 MAGNUM? IMMA BLOW SOME KIDS HEAD OF FOR THIS! THAT WILL SHOW THEM
@@flaqko5686 You try beating up a robber with a baseball bat. Who knows what they have on them? They could have a .44 and you wouldn't know unless you caught them, and kept your life.
@@nadanican yes I indeed will. Or better yet I'll just call the cops and instead of shootings kids for trespassing
Put a badass Texan like Jerry Miculek there and the robber will not even have the time to look menacing before being riddled with bullets.
@@flaqko5686 you could be taken hostage in the time the cops show up its better to have a gun and not need it than need a gun and not have it i hate the idea of ever hurting anybody but I would do it in self defense
I really hope before he killed the intruder he said “that isn’t a knife, this is a knife”
Or you brought a knife to a sword fight
"Once this sword has been drawn, it must taste blood"
Moral of the story: don't be an exchange student
Without knowing the laws of the host country or don’t try to take peoples things or enter uninvited.
@@msgsgt Killing off a 17 year old seems reasonable for the americans
@@msgsgt Dont be an idiot and shoot people randomly
@@usmanyounas5181 wasn’t randomly
@@Diego-lt4wm Unarmed intruders should have more immunity to castle doctrine but yes if the 17 year old had a gun or knife and posed to be a threat to your life then yes
Everyone has the right to self defense and i believe in deadly force if necessary
That's what the saying, "Use them by all means necessary," is for
Exactly. The argument exists because of the common "Love and accept everyone" trend. People with bad intentions don't deserve love.
@@huzzzer6083 get off the internet
@@huzzzer6083 yeah people stealing your flowers don't deserve any pity. shoot them
@Surya Mukherji have some mercy? Look at what happened to John Wick, he had no mercy.
If I have kids asleep upstairs then there's only one way an intruder is leaving my home, in pieces.
👍
I feel the same even without kids.
Exactly. It’s pretty clear the judges sending people to prison for self-defense have never had their home invaded.
The smiley face on your channel just makes this comment all the better
Also would recommend maybe a dog or door alarms in case of intrusion
I fully support castle doctrine.
As long as the intruder verbally says “I am surrendering”, the homeowner should have no choice but to let them go regardless of what the intruder is actually doing
@@thatonedude-6819 Nope, you're going on a tee-shirt, sport.
@@able6542 but the intruder didn’t consent to being penetrated
@@thatonedude-6819 did the home owner consent to being burgled? 😂
@@darienbarth3191 yea but that’s just your feelings
Mi casa tu casa
FBI is keeping a real close eye on this channel from now on
fr they've done where to get arrested too
Lol
Fr LMAOAOAOA
61st
They'd been looking here bro
Comments: "I would fire a warning shot."
Reality: Warning Shots are illegal and have prison sentences.
Even when your home is being broken into?
plz explain to be how a warning shot is illegal when acting in self defense. 2nd amendment states we are allowed to shoot (as long as your acting in self defense) and a warning shot can possibly make the intruder/robber think twice. You're giving the bad guy a chance to think twice so how is that illegal?
@@MegaNut6238 Yes. No such legal term as warning shots in most states. In B&W if you are not shooting at someone to stop them from causing harm then you are the one causing harm with your 'warning shot'.
@@cxptain3vil193 Look it up, most states consider warning shots "Reckless Conduct" and are classified as Misdemeanor with up to 12 months jail sentencing (Depending on the State). Texas and Georgia give jail time for warning shots and both states have many pro-gun laws. Find the laws in your State.
@@jimmyfirecracker1831 ahh I understand now, thanks for explaining.
"It's not that easy to answer, is it?" No it's pretty easy to answer, yes that scenario was justified and no the man in my eyes committed no crime by defending his life and home from a man who broke in to his house armed with a knife.
69 likes, nice
@@yeetuspeetus6598 ew disgusting redditor
@@jackobrien4910 i dont use reddit...
drop the fuckah
Are the states run by Democrats more likely to deny self-defense rights than the Republican states?
I honestly believe that if someone is able to defend themself and their property with lethal force then people will not attempt to rob houses and to be more careful when approaching property
The opposite is true
i feel bad for the japanese dude he just wanted to go to a party
me too ):
Poor dude didn't deserve to be killed.
4r 4r
@@sketchyperson1234 how do you not see a gun?
@@matthewpawley3229 as he was going to a halloween party he could have thougt it was a part of a costume
Intruder breaks in
Me: hippity hoppity your life is now my property
Only in America, unfortunate some other counties don’t think the same
Eat your cereal
Thats not even funny dafuq
That is a beautifully cursed comment
@Traxter same hahahahahhahahahahaha🤣🤣😂😂😄😃😃😀😀😄😄😁😁🥲🥲😉😉🙃🙃🙂🙂😜😜🤪🤪🤩🤩🥳😏😏😎😎😅😅
When every second matters, the police are only minutes away.
"Hold on one more second, the police should be here any minute"- dead homeowner
@@lasagna1316 "Excuse me sir, but you're going to have to put that jewelry back, and also please let my kids out of your trunk, I have called the police and they said that they will punish you for your crimes. With this in mind, I think it's quite reasonable to-"
-Dead homeowner, circa 2021, from school of hard knocks
Damndest thing is that cops who are stripped of their rights for self defense, citizens have it even worse!
My gun is faster
More like hours
this is why I love states like Idaho and Texas. stand your grounds law is a beautiful thing.
Imagine thinking a government wants whats best for you when they will literally throw you in jail when you defend yourself or property
The government is Not keeping our best interest safe... Its keeping its Power Safe! (and we the people are in the way)
@@maxskullic9879 - in one aspect I agree where you’re coming from, but the constitution is actually meant to protect the rights of the people
@@maxskullic9879 your philosophy is flawed in many ways. In fact, I’ll prove how. The government for American was made based around the freedom of people hints the statement “of the people, for the people.” The government nowadays also give stimulant checks in which are things keeping our best interests in mind.
@@y2oducky stimulus checks only lower the value of the dollar, harming the economy. And the US constitution was originally made for the people, but now they are doing everything possible to find loopholes around the constitution to punish innocent people and maintain power and control. They're slowly widdling down our rights and eventually it will be illegal to even own a knife, or a fork.
You keep saying government.... But you're forgetting one important detail it's people like us who often decide if they are quilts or not . I've been on several trials. And most times it's not as black and white as people think. There's soooo many grey areas decided by fine details.
POV: self defense is reasonable and he was just adding to his KDR
**Dies** Match Bonus 1500+
He has a 1er KDR now😂
Bonus xp
Imagine having a negative KDR in real life
I agree self defense is always justifiable
We here in Texas fully embrace the Castle Doctrine. My husband had to do just that in 1982.
Hope you or your husband didn't get hurt only Intruder did
he broke into his house, and attempted to take away his life, there was no possible outcome in which both of the men live. so yes i do think its justified.
technically its possible one of them would just be wounded but I agree 100% with the spirit of your comment.
@@bigvinnie3 if the homeowner injured the intruder and the intruder survived it's possible that the intruder would sue him and possibly win
@@serpyl7977 he would win. Someone actually did that when they were shot with a shotgun and he won even after breaking and entering
If anyone comes into my house I'd automatically be in fear for my life
if you're ready for it, I'd say they would be in fear
You: invites friend over
**friend arrives**
Friend: walks in
You: panic attack
@@doodlebob5548 *remembers you're a texan"
Yep. Me too.
I'd just curl up in a ball under my bed
“We are here for the party” he clearly says
The husband: hippity hoppity your on my property *bang*
Hahahahahha
It get better with your profile
@@jackbright5325 Uuuuu...let’s ignore that for now
you’re*
How are you alive after the ambulance incident ?
Video: “is killing him justified? Hold on because it might just be harder to answer than you think”
Me: *turns intruder into a sushi roll*
simmer down, your american is showing
Sometimes, the police take too much precious time, and you have to take matters into your own hands.
“While you were stealing I studied the blade”
-Student from John Hopkins University
He was my favorite. I don't like gore but I would have liked to see how that went down
In the UK, a thief fell off the wall of a house after stealing.
Burglar/Killer: *I WOULD SUE YOU.*
Owner: Sorry....
Thanks for the funny comment, the last part of the video was pretty sad.
It reminds me of a story, where in a kingdom of stupids a wall fell on the burglar when he was stealing from a rich man, the king found the owner guilty as it had cost a life of someone. the owner passed the guilt onto the builder and builder onto a lady who was supposed to be distracting him while he was building the wall, the lady to the goldsmith because he wasn't giving her the gold (that she bought) and she had to make continues trips to him and the Smith to the owner as it whose marriage he was making the jewelry for instead of the lady's. And then instead of the owner another person was executed because the owner was too thin for the stake
Owner: Better pray they bring a ouija board to the stand
Burglar: Enters someone home
Bullet: I am inside you now.
You should’ve said bullets because nobody only shoots once
In Australia, it's completely backwards. If a burglar breaks into your house here and trips on something, breaking their ankle, they'll sue you and you'll be paying damages.
usa: shoots halloween guests in their front yard
uk: *criminal walks into knife of 79 y/o homeowner*
I laughed way too hard at that sentence.
hahahah
USA 🇺🇸: Gun owners defend ourselves and property.
Meanwhile, in the UK: Knife owners defend ourselves and our property.
Also, in the UK: *Man stabbed to death over IPod in North Britain*
That’s England certain countries will do differently
I said no clowns !
Infographics:When is it legal to steal?
Robbers: All the time.
Crazy people: Yes
Me, an intellectual: No
Let's see how much subscribers i can get from commenting
Current subscribers: 400😏
@@sujeet1979 I don’t think anyone would’ve subscribed after you made that generic attention seeking comment, if you made a regular comment or a funny one maybe you would get more
England: if it involves tea.
USAmerica: OOOIIIIIILLLSSSSSSS REEEEEEEEEE
Serbia: anyone that isn't Serbs
China: shhhhhhh 🤫
Plot twist:You are Robber
@@laserpoint3741 you’re a haterrrr
-"What's the difference between a terrorist base and a hospital?"
-"I don't know, I just fly the drone"
Classic Obama moment
@@tommychong3269 what's his last name?
@@San_Deep2501 Seagal
@@San_Deep2501 barack
-Obama
Anyone with an ounce of sense can tell that this first situation is 100 percent justifiable.
if he atacked him with a knife then he defended him self with a sword by killing him SELF DEFENSE
Why don’t you say it louder for the people in the back?
Well to be fair he brought a sword to a knife fight so he should have had a handicap like a broken leg or something
@@doodlebob5548 reach advantage And it was probably all he had.
@@ahandgrenade3640 i wasn't being serious
he was attacked by the intruder, and he defended himself. it's perfectly fine
In some states you have to retreat to the furthest part of your home before you can use lethal force ofcourse they are democrat run states
@@Eric12886 yes, of course
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@@Eric12886 Nebraska, Maryland, and Massachusetts are liberal run states? Because they have duty to retreat laws and are currently run by...Republicans?
0:54 “it’s not so easy to answer is it?” Me: *literally screaming yes it’s justifiable at my phone*
In Spain you cant hit the thief when he breaks into your house, not even taking into account killing the thief
I will always wonder how the Spanish colonized massive plots of land in the Americas.
“He grabbed his samurai sword”
Lol I have seen that so many times and I haven't watched it.
He gonna do anime stuff
weeb moment
i didnt see that one coming xd
@@myself784 🤦😈😤😆
In india we use slippers to attack burglars. Some people even use broom.
Slippers? Thats more brutal then a shotgun
Interesting. Are guns allowed? India seems like a nice place.
@@carlcundiff578
Yeah, and use bricks and rocks and coconuts and glasses etc.... At least the street rats do.
(This is a joke, btw)
I suspect the burglar will be slightly more prepared to do damage to you, however. Unless you're some sort of broom fu master that is. For all I know, you know 37 ways of killing a man with a slipper.
Why are you in every video i watch
“It’s pretty difficult to answer that” no it’s pretty easy to answer you broke in my house your life is now forfeit
Especially after he “lunged at you” it’s a very easy answer to make
Love this comment lol
"Him or me?" I mean it's a very easy answer to make and one that he made even easier by attacking first.
I think it's funny when people say "you value your stuff more than someones life?" I always say "no they value my stuff more than their life."
Cursed comment
Number 15
Even if it's a clear case of self-defense against an armed intruder, the family of the intruder/attacker will sue the defender. Even if they know they can't win, they'll make as much legal problem for the defender, causing him to miss work (so much he might be fired) and pay huge legal costs (the plaintiffs get to sue for almost free, because we don't have the "loser pays" law).
That’s okay, I also know how to counter sue and I have legal insurance.
Reminds me of the Simpsons gag "I'm gonna start swinging my fists, and if you happen to get in front of them, it's not my fault!"
Hey this is out of topic but. Are you aware of your views are dropping?
Burglar: oh yeah? well I’m gonna swing my legs, and you happen get in the way it’s your fault.
If someone is in my house uninvited I’m in fear of my life .
When you enter with bad intentions then you have Gavin up you chance of life because you you’re self. Not the guy shooting the gun. Don’t blame the man who ends the fight but the one who started it. We would be in a lot of better position in this country if we just punish the guy who started it.
@@James-sm5vg If they armed, I'm on your side. If you shoot someone for trying to steal your stuff, you're a psychopath.
@@Stevie8654 not really
@@Stevie8654 what?
@@Stevie8654 your a fool if you wait to shoot long enough to find out what they are after giving them plenty of time to shoot you first its simple if they broke in SHOOT THEM if they keep moving after that shoot them more
If someone breaks into my house they now value my stuff over there life. That's why I have a couple guns
Americans b like
@@diya1801 Only the 'muricans think that way
"Guns goes brrrtth"
Be glad that you are allowed to have that in my country any form of firearms is banned no matter what
Have a 9MM. 3 magazines x 15 rounds.
In a perfect world I would love to defend myself against non-death-punishable crimes without killing or even permanently injuring the criminal. But we are not living in a perfect world.
That one with the Halloween party. I blame the wife because she’s like “hm, some people in a suit and another as a mummy. Obviously they have come for my soul”
The husband shot because it’s kinda not normal either way for the person to walk toward you when your pointing a gun at them
I agree, but he could have fired a warning shot, but that's just my opinion.
@@imanburger6556 Wait, what if he had only one bullet?
I read soul as “soil” and I was very confused.
@@imanburger6556 FYI, warning shots are illegal in most states and come with prison sentences.
To be fair if it’s Halloween he would probably assume that it’s a toy gun...
My sister was in junior high when her “friends” found out she had ADHD and medicine for it. They bullied her and she got caught. I don’t know what happened with those “friends”, but she was sent into a private room when she was arrested for suicide watch, (which I’ve been through at hospital few times). My sister didn’t spend time, and was instead put on parole. Thank god that judge was understanding.
I don't understand, who got caught, who was arrested
That guy who killed the Japanese exchange student definitely should’ve been jailed, Jesus Christ... And I’m usually a tad bit on the pro-gun side. That’s just wrong man. He said he was looking for a party
I mean it was a bit much but you have to agree you have to be more than overly confident to be approaching someone who is pointing a gun at you.
@@valoriehansen1649 Nah I don’t have to agree because they pulled out a gun after a kid in a costume told them they were looking for a party. I wasn’t just a bit much.
I wanted to puke when I heard that
Looking for a party seems like a easy lie to help facilitate a home invasion. The man couldn't have known the exchange student wouldn't understand a widely used phrase. It's university understood you don't walk towards someone pointing a gun at you
@@Grinch1776 I did some more research and they said he wasn’t wearing his contacts, might not have understood the command “freeze”, and/or thought it was part of a costume.
My favorite thing I've learned from this video is that burgled is a word
The first story, the guy deserves a medal. Why is it wrong to defend yourself and keep your possessions.
Cuz if you avoid killing then ...you should ...thats why
@@CalamariZander nawww, the stuff the guy had could've been expensive
@@CalamariZander yes, but the robber was about to stab the guy
Fun fact: in Italy (where i'm from) until a couple of years ago causing any lethal injuries to a thief was a crime, like there was this case where a man who was a police officer had his house broke into by 2 men, and they had guns. So the guy grabbed his service gun and opened fire, he shot 2 warning shots just to give them the last chance to leave but they stayed, so when the firefight started one of the thieves got hit in the shoulder and the other one runned away leaving the injured behind, the man called an ambulance but the thief died during the trip to the hospital.
The man lost his job as a police officer and is now in prison for shoting an armed thief
Easiest answer ever. Someone breaks into my house. They value my things more than they value their life. Boom one less criminal in the world. Protect my property and family.
America frick yeah, everyone gets guns for safety, *except it just got worse*
Soon that won’t even work cause of hr-127. Unless you use a knife
The end.
Preach
@@EvanPilb no it did not
Gun control does not lower crime rate
I live in Texas and have been faced with this. Someone was rummaging through my back door. My wife and kids were out of town. I grabbed my gun, phone and shouted “I have a gun and I’m calling the police!” The guy ran off. The police came and took a report and I made an alert on the neighborhood text. If the guy was say in my house, I might have acted differently. I’d never want to shoot anyone, but do like how the laws in Texas favor the homeowner.
Break into my house and you’re leaving in a bag, I value my things more than your life.
@Wales Eakes 😂
No, you don't value your stuff more than their lives. They value your stuff than their lives
See that's why there's always grey areas in these cases lol.. people who say things like that give motive to "well was he justified?".. you just said I'm killing you JUST because you're in my house, you're not stealing my ninja foodie, die.. not, "I value my *life* over your life, if I'm in danger, you gotta go" lol
@@SirJones357 actually that’s more than enough reason a stranger is in your personal property. I fear for my life I don’t know that person.
@@mr.clapyourcheeks8496 I'm not disagreeing I'm just saying that statement is all the way extreme lol.. like, homeless man ducked in your garage to get it of cold, you find that out but still "fear" and you just blasting 🤣🤣
Me: *slowly pulling out gun to clean it when I see the title*
slowly putting on my gloves watching this
Me: slowly sharpening my pocket knife
*... Uhh yeah, Fbi? I think theres a bunch of people who yall need to go get, like RIGHT NOW*
what
If you broke into my house while I'm sleeping and vulnerable, you have forfeited your right to live
Sociopath
@@rieldebonk1044 sociopath
@@rieldebonk1044 sociopath
@@rieldebonk1044 so, self defense is sociopathic, your logic makes no sense to me
@@heavenlylordNOS are you agreeing with him
Still don't know why families of the intruders call you a monster for defending your own family and shooting or stabing the intruder when they have a weapon themselves
Rotten is the seed that festers the weed. People don’t break into other people’s houses with an innate sense of entitlement towards other peoples property. Entitled burglars tend to have entitled parents and family, with quite of few of them have parents with some sort of criminal record.
Here in California we have to say "excuse me sir,this is private property and you must leave"
You have to do that in most states, although you can do it with a gun pointed at them
Yup thats cuz yall want them demos running everything and wonder y their laws are so dumb nd not liberating , theres a reason why they call it commufornia but hey dont listen to the guy on UA-cam you all will see one day keep electing these guys just wait its only a matter of time til law abiding citizens cant have guns througha. Gun buy back so all the criminals with guns can have all the power over you cause incase yall didnt know... criminals dont care about gun laws
@@joshuavanderpool2531 ah yes american logic, obviously australia is gun crazy criminals cause people cant buy guns generally pfft everyone should have guns *much safe*
4:10 that man low key asked for it as he continues to walk towards a man with a pistol aimed at him. RIP tho
you might not be familiar with the term "freeze", but im sure youre familiar with the business end of a .44
@@awetyoghurt6305 yeah i think pointing a gun at you is a pretty universal language
@@33du27 Not saying it wasnt expected he'd get shot, but MAYBE he thought that the man with the gun was part of the party? Considering they expected a halloween party, maybe he thought it was a toy gun and the husband was just pulling a prank. Either way unfortunate
Ah yes, shooting an unarmed college student dressed up after clearly stating “we are here for the party”. Just cause you made a slightly poor decision doesn’t warrant a death penalty. Bro shoulda been locked up on the spot
"not so easy to answer is it?" *me as a southerner* yes, yes it is. If someone is robbing my home he should know he has a 70% chance of dying or being severely injured.
90% for me chief
South Carolina here . I'm armed , and will shoot invaders .
Try saying that to every major city that is FULL of crimes such as Baltimore (where I live close to).
@@LITTLE1994 Keep a Machine gun then and some Barbed wires. if they enter beat them up with Barbed wired like a Wipe Numer of intruders will not matter. and you will be safe.
Even tho I'm not a southerner, I agree! You have to right bc u never know someones true intentions
Burglar’s in America: has knives and guns
Burglar’s in the uk: has a screwdriver
When you break into someone’s else houses, the laws should not protect you from getting killed.
Correct
this feels like a threat and an invitation
(Sees title)
Me: Oh boy.
I love this channel I made a comment earlier about a touchy subject and they went ahead and addressed anyways. I literally thought they'd gloss over assisted suicide in US hospitals.
Self defense, defense of loved ones, self sufficiency, self reliance, and self preservation is dutiful to lots and more
The intruder attacked him, likely with intent to cause him serious harm; after breaking and entering and stealing. Yes it was justified.
'' If Someone is Stealing Flower from your garden, you knock them out and then bounce large Stones off their Heads''...........hahahahah that description was awesome infografics......
That actually happened.
Sad, because it seems you thought he was a killer.
If someone breaks in your home and threatens you and your family you have every right to defend yourself
If someone breaks into your home in general.
4:05 warning shots are not a smart thing to do, if you do fire one it shows the court you drew your firearm without actually thinking your life was in danger.
Same with with "Tresspassers will be shot" signs. having that sign on your property can be used as evidence by courts that you opened fire on people simply for being on your property rather than them presenting a clear threat to your life.
or having a "beware of dog" sign can be used by a court to prove you knowingly kept an animal that was a threat to other people.
Right, you can be charged with reckless discharge.
Or, your life was in danger but that danger could have been neutralised simply by incapacitating the intruder rather than killing them. Why is that not reasonable defense?
"So this guy walked into my knife, right?"
“He just walked in the knife”
Yeah i found that hard to believe
@Master Of puppets no
@Master Of puppets sweetheart, first finish watching the video
That part had my right eye brow raised but also had me laughing 😂
@@denji6975 yeah me too but I kinda wonder if anyone seriously has. To do that intentionally you'd have to be a badass lol. But I bet people have ran into sharp objects unintentionally before. Or walked into them if they didn't see it I guess.
Thanks for the tips 👍👍
Thief : Breaks into my gramps’ house
My Gramps : **Pulls out his Kar98k**
Thief :- Run run
Never mess with german grandpa
Lol I have a k98. That’s a bad boy gun right there. That gun is where we got our 30-06 too. Shoots a big 8mmx57mm round.
yaaay 69 likes
@A Dank Meme true lol
More like GAS GAS GAS IM GONNA STEP ON THE GAS
There's a reason why some people adopt tall bull dogs where the owner will be more safe if the owner loses to a burglar.
A tall bull dog?
why adopt a bull dog when you can adopt a bigass bull?
@@pageran4832 EVEN BETTER
@@hiroshi3273 or a Labrador. My black Lab was very protective of me and my siblings. My uncle played a little to rough with me and shadow my dog tackled him and just held him in place. Growling at him.
@@eaglewarrior7979 that's a great dog you have
In the first case from 2009, I'm on the side of the Homeowner. In addition to being diruptive, forcefully entering and stealing, the burgular attacked the kid the a knife. So I think the defense of a sword, resulting in death of the burgular is justified.
Breaking and entering, larceny, ADW (Assault with Deadly Weapon).
Warning shots are illegal in most states. It's considered reckless use of a deadly weapon. In the state of Florida, it's actually encouraged to fire a warning shot in order to "defuse a hostile situation."
Let’s be honest, all of this is very straight forward. The world just lacks intelligence.
hey i dont know if anyone cares but that case from germany. I knew that person
@@dunati7883 ok
You're apsolutly right
Because the accident with the Asian dude , that was unjustifiable and the husband that shot him deserve to go to jail
@@dejaxyz311 nah , if a guy came dressed like a clown in your house, ANYONE would feel threatened. The line about the party also can cause fear . The husband is justified in my eyes
8:37 I wish people would follow this rule in WarZone
Bruh
That's why don't see anyone getting when this happens I always wondered
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Bro. They can also shoot you while parachuting, and it’s a GAME.
especially in fortnite..ninja loves shooting people on the air
When your James Bond & your license hasn't been revoked