A man, who as delivering firewood to a house, was beaten to death by a naked man who had grabbed a piece of the firewood to use as a weapon and then attacked the victim. Another man, apparently the resident of the home, reportedly ran away and into his house after also being attacked but did little more, if anything, to help, than remain inside the house and call 911 (more at the source).
So, I am left wondering:
What
in hell happened to all the Texans with firearms? Then
again, what happened to the balls of any of the witnesses. The guy who
was getting the delivery, if I understand correctly, ran away and hid in
his house. What do you think he reportedly said was he all he could do:
"...could only watch as
Omondi continued beating Jackson with firewood repeatedly" .
NO that was NOT the only thing he could have done, even had he been injured by the attacker. As I see it, unless he had been severely injured and close to completely incapacitated (for his conscience's sake, I hope that was why he remained inside), what he did was the
only thing that in my opinion a coward would have done. So what else
could he have done if not badly incapacitated: he could have stayed outside and grabbed a piece of
firewood to arm himself and at least try to save the victim. Okay, he was under attack, so he ran into his house and called 911. Then what could he have done once inside? If he had had
one: he could have grabbed his gun or a knife or a baseball bat, or a
hammer, or a pry bar or any
weapon in the house or outside the house - damn even the garden hose on
full blast; then go to confront the killer to try to stop the assault. Instead he apparently
chose to stay
inside and a man died a senseless death. Other so called witnesses watched but apparently did nothing
physical to actually end the assault. I believe, he died because of the killer who attacked him but I also believe his life was not saved because
of the inaction of those who did nothing to help the him. I firmly believe they could quite possibly have prevented his death and saved his life. Yet they all seemingly chose only to watch as he was beaten to death or maybe some called 911. Folks, the police are not likely going to get there in time to save the day unless by some miracle a police car was down the block right when the call came in; sometimes it is up to you to do more than watch and be a witness.
I could see myself maybe not stepping
into it, meaning not getting into a hand to hand fight as I am kind of old and
fairly infirm due to severe arthritis but I doubt that. I certainly could not see myself
standing by doing nothing. Shooting the bad guy, if there was a clear
shot immediately comes to mind. If
the bad guy was too close to the victim to get a clear shot at the bad guy,
then heck even a warning shot into the ground to get his attention
would probably have been better than nothing, then shoot him if he
threatens or engages with you. No gun or other weapon - then there also was the option of grabbing the weapons
at hand - a piece of the firewood and bashing the bad guys
brains out from behind with it. At the very least I think I'd urge other onlookers to
join me in
trying to save the victim, there is strength in numbers & unity. Then again, because of years of training and
getting into violent altercations when I was a LEO, I may have just dived right
into the fray despite my
arthritis. I cannot say with absolute certainty what it would have been that I
would have done but I'll be damned if I am not sure it would have been
more than anyone else seems to have done.
Why
do people essentially do nothing??? I detest the fact that way too many
people do nothing in such an instance and pray I never turn into one of
them. I think I'd blame and hate myself for that man's demise had I
been there and done virtually nothing to try to help him. RIP.
All the best,
Glenn B
4 comments:
The problem is what happens to you after you do what's necessary. A white man who shoots a ground ape no matter how massively justified the shooting might be WILL be crucified by the left and their media whores. And in many jurisdictions such an event WILL result in prosecution by the agenda driven District Attorney. It's why you read stories of cops witnessing a and just driving on by. They don't want to risk being fired or even prosecuted for doing their job.
I would guess the $10,000+ needed to get a lawyer for yourself and the possibility of jail for helping would slow down a lot of people. On a more instinctual level most people are crap in a crisis and there are way more cowards than brave men.
When you see crazy coming down the street . . .
Danielbarger, please try not to use terms like ground ape in future comments. The guy may have been a dirtbag on drugs, a psychotic nutcase or whatever but ground ape looks, to me, to be related to race in a very negative manner. It is okay to mention race and factual stuff about it even if negative, just not stuff like calling someone a simian if based on race.I apologize if I misinterpreted.
Your other comments about fear of prosecution and of being persecuted are understood about a white person fearing what would happen if he killed a black person due to fear of after the fact actions of leftists.
However, I think that not a valid excuse to not help an innocent person being beaten to death before your eyes. I am not the only one who thinks like that but if I was alone in that thought then good for me.
I remember a report of a rape victim, screaming, begging for help, in New York when I was just a kid. Late sixties, IIRC. Didn't understand how people could just let that happen then, and I still don't get it. I'm not always Armed, but I carry a knife and I can grab a piece of wood, too. I'll be damned if I would have just been a witness.
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