• Michigan Teens Try to Flash Mob a Guy; Guy shoots teens in the ass for being fucking retarded
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[QUOTE]The game was called "point 'em out, knock 'em out," and it was as random as it was brutal. The object: Target an innocent victim for no other reason than they are there, then sucker punch him or her. But on this day in Lansing, there would be no punch. The teen-age attacker had a stun gun. He did not know his would-be victim was carrying a legally concealed pistol. The teen lost the game. Last month, more than 400,000 adults could lawfully carry hidden handguns in Michigan. That’s one in 17 men and women 21 or older, more than since records have been kept. An [URL="http://www.mlive.com/news/index.ssf/2013/08/less_cops_less_crime_mlive_inv.html#incart_special-report"]MLive Media Group investigation[/URL] found that crime numbers continue to drop across Michigan, even as police ranks decline. Some see the seemingly contradictory trends as proof the proliferation of concealed weapons is deterring lawbreakers. Evidence is largely anecdotal – such as the Lansing case. The victim chose not to be interviewed until the case is resolved. He also fears a possible break-in from those who know he has a gun. But 70 pages of police records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act shed light into the reasons some people carry, and what can happen. ......... The intended victim moved quickly, pulling his stainless steel .40-caliber Smith and Wesson. It had a full 10-bullet magazine, and was worth about $900 police estimated. [B]He shot Weaver in his buttocks as the teen turned to flee. [/B] “It happened so fast I wasn’t sure. I just know something was shoved into my side. I wasn’t sure if it was a knife, if it was anything,” he told police. Weaver ran, sat down across the street, his leg going numb, bleeding. Pleading. [B]“‘I’m sorry, please don’t kill me, I don’t know why I did that, I’m high you know, I just wanna go home,’”[/B] the teen told the man who had just shot him. [url]http://www.mlive.com/news/index.ssf/2013/08/point_it_out_knock_it_out_brut.html#incart_m-rpt-2[/url] [/QUOTE] I hope this doesn't turn into a gun debate, I just thought this story was pretty cool. If the teen had died it would be a different story, hopefully he learned his lesson not to prey on innocent people.
Morally, that idiot deserved it. Lawfully, he didn't.
[quote]The game was called "point 'em out, knock 'em out," and it was as random as it was brutal. The object: Target an innocent victim for no other reason than they are there, then sucker punch him or her.[/quote] Anybody who does this for fun [b]DESERVES[/b] to run into the wrong person.
The title might have mentioned something about the teen having a stun gun and jabbing the guy with it. Made it sound like a group of teens started dancing and this guy went wild with a gun.
[quote]The object: Target an innocent victim for no other reason than they are there, then sucker punch him or her.[/quote] The fact that this is even a thing is pretty disgusting.
[QUOTE=lintz;41974789]Morally, that idiot deserved it. Lawfully, he didn't.[/QUOTE] it is my firm belief that he deserved to be shot in the ass both morally and lawfully
[QUOTE=DaysBefore;41974799]The title might have mentioned something about the teen having a stun gun and jabbing the guy with it. Made it sound like a group of teens started dancing and this guy went wild with a gun.[/QUOTE] Sorry, I was going by the usual 'Chicago flash mobs' which means teens from ghettos take the trains to nicer areas, and beat the shit out of/rob innocent people. I didn't mean your regular internet meetup flash mob.
I don't blame the guy for shooting him but jeez poor kid
[QUOTE=breakyourfac;41974822]Sorry, I was going by the usualy 'Chicago flash mobs' which means teens from ghettos take the trains to nicer areas, and beat the shit out of/rob innocent people. I didn't mean your regular internet meetup flash mob.[/QUOTE] Oh alright, seems odd considering not everyone on Facepunch lives in Chicago, but whatever, no real harm done once the article has been read.
[quote]The game was called "point 'em out, knock 'em out," and it was as random as it was brutal. The object: Target an innocent victim for no other reason than they are there, then sucker punch him or her.[/quote] the fuck kind of world are we living in
[QUOTE=DeeCeeTeeBee;41974820]it is my firm belief that he deserved to be shot in the ass both morally and [B]lawfully[/B][/QUOTE] New capital punishment: Firing squad to the ass.
[QUOTE=DeeCeeTeeBee;41974820]it is my firm belief that he deserved to be shot in the ass both morally and lawfully[/QUOTE] It's a but excessive force but seeing as the guy thought he'd been stabbed and he did it while in a passionate state, any possible crime would probably be thrown out.
[QUOTE=DaysBefore;41974799]The title might have mentioned something about the teen having a stun gun and jabbing the guy with it. Made it sound like a group of teens started dancing and this guy went wild with a gun.[/QUOTE] Indeed he did. [quote]Weaver approached his victim from behind, a black KL-800 Type Stun Gun in his pocket. It is capable of generating 1.8 million volts.[/quote] What's also pretty cool to mention: [quote]The man called 911. He told the dispatcher the teen was "terminally wounded" and that he was a concealed pistol holder.A witness told police the man stayed by the teen and appeared supportive and non-threatening.[/quote]
[quote]“‘I’m sorry, please don’t kill me, I don’t know why I did that, I’m high you know, I just wanna go home,’”[/quote] If your reasoning for anything is "Sorry I was high" maybe you shouldn't have even considered doing it in the first place? Fucking idiots. Kid had it coming, he's lucky it didn't hit him in the thigh and blow out his femoral artery. Takes a special kind of dipshit to do stuff like this :v:
I know there is a lot of good old days nostalgia regarding kids being less stupid, but what the fuck is this? [quote]The game was called "point 'em out, knock 'em out," and it was as random as it was brutal. The object: Target an innocent victim for no other reason than they are there, then sucker punch him or her.[/quote]
[QUOTE=evilweazel;41974864]If your reasoning for anything is "Sorry I was high" maybe you shouldn't have even considered doing it in the first place? Fucking idiots. Kid had it coming, he's lucky it didn't hit him in the thigh and blow out his femoral artery. Takes a special kind of dipshit to do stuff like this :v:[/QUOTE] There is an artery in your left ass cheek that, if punctured, could make it so you can never get an erection again. Kid is super lucky.
But the question stands, did the idiot learn his lesson?
[QUOTE=breakyourfac;41974882]There is an artery in your left ass cheek that, if punctured, could make it so you can never get an erection again. Kid is super lucky.[/QUOTE] from this point on i'm going to be a lot more careful when sitting down. thanks breakyourfac
[QUOTE=breakyourfac;41974882]There is an artery in your left ass cheek that, if punctured, could make it so you can never get an erection again. Kid is super lucky.[/QUOTE] There's not really any arteries in your ass. They mostly stick to your inner thighs/inside your hip bone before going into your legs
Did he feel lucky?
[QUOTE=Thlis;41974879]I know there is a lot of good old days nostalgia regarding kids being less stupid, but what the fuck is this?[/QUOTE] I remember the days when the most "harmful" prank we would play on complete strangers was to knock on their door and run the fuck away.
"Less crime" [editline]26th August 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=RayvenQ;41974923]I remember the days when the most "harmful" prank we would play on complete strangers was to knock on their door and run the fuck away.[/QUOTE] Shit, I remember those days, if you try that today you'd probably get a face full of buckshot before the door even opens.
[QUOTE=RayvenQ;41974923]I remember the days when the most "harmful" prank we would play on complete strangers was to knock on their door and run the fuck away.[/QUOTE] The invisible rope on the street trick is good one too.
[QUOTE=Complifused;41974922]Did he feel lucky?[/QUOTE] Probably, because he wasn't shot with a .44
instant karma administered
[QUOTE=draugur;41974944] Shit, I remember those days, if you try that today you'd probably get a face full of buckshot before the door even opens.[/QUOTE] What the fuck neighborhood are you living in that people shoot their door before opening it?
I'm glad the kid didn't die. Yeah, he was an idiot, and yeah he fucking deserved every amount of pain, misery, and shame he went through, but I'm still glad he wasn't fatally shot. I hope this story stops this behavior, because it's not only stupid and pretty mean, but as we've learned, it can have severe consequences for the perpetrator.[QUOTE=kenshin6;41974905]But the question stands, did the idiot learn his lesson?[/QUOTE]Oh, I'm pretty sure he did. He literally got a cap busted in his ass.
That's an awful, disturbing game. Sounds like the concealed-gun carrier is a really good person, too. Especially for staying with the teen and making sure he had the support he needed. [QUOTE=RayvenQ;41974923]I remember the days when the most "harmful" prank we would play on complete strangers was to knock on their door and run the fuck away.[/QUOTE] Still pretty dangerous if your neighbor has a shotgun :v:.
[QUOTE=breakyourfac;41974882]There is an artery in your left ass cheek that, if punctured, could make it so you can never get an erection again. Kid is super lucky.[/QUOTE] do you know the name of the artery?
[QUOTE=breakyourfac;41974974]What the fuck neighborhood are you living in that people shoot their door before opening it?[/QUOTE] I don't live in Chicago, it was just an example. There's literally like, one violent crime here per year.
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