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Farmer charged with felonies for holding trespassers at gunpoint
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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1452966" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>NO DAMAGE was done, even so I was raised not to threaten other people's lives over property damage.</p><p></p><p>They may or may not have made a wrong turn. The road dead ended on a yard with only a couple of isolated hog barns. They whipped a couple 3, 4 doughnuts on the yard throwing a cloud of dust in the air doing no damage and left.</p><p></p><p>The nut case saw the dust cloud hopped in his truck chased them down on a main road.</p><p>The driver put down his window to talk to him. He reached into the vehicle pulling the keys from the ignition and</p><p>held them at gun point, creating a hostage situation. IF either the driver or passenger had TRUE GRIT they would have been justified in shooting him and claiming they feared for their life, even though unknown to them the goofball's gun was not loaded.</p><p></p><p>The trespassers were fined in accordance with the law. The goofball who created the hostage situation was arrested.</p><p>He should have taken the license number and called the sheriff BEFORE making a mountain out of a molehill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1452966, member: 14585"] NO DAMAGE was done, even so I was raised not to threaten other people's lives over property damage. They may or may not have made a wrong turn. The road dead ended on a yard with only a couple of isolated hog barns. They whipped a couple 3, 4 doughnuts on the yard throwing a cloud of dust in the air doing no damage and left. The nut case saw the dust cloud hopped in his truck chased them down on a main road. The driver put down his window to talk to him. He reached into the vehicle pulling the keys from the ignition and held them at gun point, creating a hostage situation. IF either the driver or passenger had TRUE GRIT they would have been justified in shooting him and claiming they feared for their life, even though unknown to them the goofball's gun was not loaded. The trespassers were fined in accordance with the law. The goofball who created the hostage situation was arrested. He should have taken the license number and called the sheriff BEFORE making a mountain out of a molehill. [/QUOTE]
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