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    722 days ago

    Breaking into a house and threatening a child is pyschopath behavior.

    The kid is 11, he is going to need a long time to process what has happen. There was adrenaline pumping, genuine risk to his life and a culture of self defense. Did you expect him to suddenly grab a medkit and approach someone larger and older than him who may not be fully incapacitated and already threatened him?

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      252 days ago

      I don’t expect a kid to do much of anything after shooting a person, intruder or not, not mock them for being in pain of a literal bullet wound.

      Granted if the parents taught him how to use a firearm they should also have taught him how to use a medical pack because accidents can and do happen with firearms and he should be able to patch up himself or someone else if an accident does happen.

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        2 days ago

        The hell? Do not approach an intruder, get safe and get the police there, in that order.

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        362 days ago

        No civilian should be approaching a wounder intruder. They could have a concealed weapon like a knife or a gun.

        When the intruder broke in, they probably had a tough guy attitude and that attitude changed real quick when they felt pain.

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          32 days ago

          I never said the kid should have actually gone over and given any kind of first aid, but he should still be taught basic first aid if his parents are teaching him how to use a gun.

          It’s still psychopathic to mock someone who you just shot.