A couple of weeks ago I posted some information here.
The owner of a motorcycle shop heard two motorcycles being stolen in the middle of the night. He got into his car, chased one individual into the next town and shot him.
While that may be OK in TX, I questioned whether this was a good idea.
I thought if you couldn't immediately confront the thieves, the best thing to do would be to call the police and let them and your insurance take over from there.
I don't subscribe to this online this newspaper but this is what little info I could get for free:
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/n...ce-still-looking-for-motorcycle-shop-o/nh2bS/
All I can say is if the shop owner is being sought by the
U.S. Marshals Service Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force, this matter is being taken VERY seriously.
The last time I posted on this, Staff locked it down pretty quickly.
All the same, I think there is a valuable lesson to be learned.
You owe it yourself to know your state's gun laws.
Even in "gun friendly" Florida, this was not acceptable to LEO.
The owner of a motorcycle shop heard two motorcycles being stolen in the middle of the night. He got into his car, chased one individual into the next town and shot him.
While that may be OK in TX, I questioned whether this was a good idea.
I thought if you couldn't immediately confront the thieves, the best thing to do would be to call the police and let them and your insurance take over from there.
I don't subscribe to this online this newspaper but this is what little info I could get for free:
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/n...ce-still-looking-for-motorcycle-shop-o/nh2bS/
All I can say is if the shop owner is being sought by the
U.S. Marshals Service Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force, this matter is being taken VERY seriously.
The last time I posted on this, Staff locked it down pretty quickly.
All the same, I think there is a valuable lesson to be learned.
You owe it yourself to know your state's gun laws.
Even in "gun friendly" Florida, this was not acceptable to LEO.