That makes a lot more sense to me than opening the door.
I really struggle with this line of thinking. If you feel threatened, why would you open the door? Especially holding a gun by your waist? You are...
We are all speculating here. And we will unfortunately never know what he did or didn’t do, or what he was thinking. But I count 6 seconds between...
Trained to assume the absolute worst possible scenario. Leadership heads should roll.
Who’s arguing it wasn’t his right? We all have the right to do really dumb shit. Like opening a door holding a gun. You are going to have to...
Of course. I would feel terrible too. But saying she has blood in her hands is a bit much. Again, I’m assuming she acted in good faith. If she is...
Come on now. Have you looked through a peephole? They are very wide view. The officer was standing right in front of the door. He was retrieving...
That’s really your position? No problem answering the door with a gun in your hand? Is that what you would teach your kids as a good practice?...
I want to know if it’s standard operating procedure to have your gun drawn when knocking on a door for a potential domestic violence situation....
Apparently this was a regular occurrence. That’s what was mentioned in the video. Minding your own business sounds good until your abusive...
For some reason I thought I saw someone else in the video background. If he was alone, it makes this even more tragic.
I have not seen anything that claims it was the wrong door. So if there was a really bad domestic dispute, and one of the parties is holding a...
Not ilegal. Just a puzzling decision that cost him his life. If you are so concerned about what’s on that other side, don’t open the door. At the...
It might actually sell a bunch of copies. Could be a good gag gift for your liberal friends.
Pretty shocking they didn’t see this coming. But then again, our creatives put a croc on our media guide cover. So shit happens.
I don’t think that’s an upgrade.
Florida man of course.
Older GenXers are lumped in with boomers. Those of us from the late 70s and early 80s are stuck in the middle. Lazy, entitled, but also greedy.
Because the current situation will only get worse. Both Millennials and GenZ are large generations. I’m certainly no expert, but seems like...
Prices aren’t going to drop dramatically. And again, why do they need to get onboard? They don’t really play a role in this equation. Housing...