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In regards to that vid, If you would have pulled your gun, you shot him, would it be justified? IMO you would be justified, he was beating that guy to death, possiblly could have killed him. I might be wrong, but I was brought up to help other people.

Oh, here is another one of these type stories, just happened here in Cordova (Memphis)

http://www.wmctv.com/global/story.asp?s=8550351

How in the hell is that guy being called a Good Samaritan for video taping it? Jesus this stuff just makes me sick.

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Here's the flip side to this coin...

We don't always get to choose when we will have to fight. Sometimes that choice is made for us by the other person. When that happens, you will react... but how?

Something to ponder.

Let's just say that if in the above situation the brute attacked me, I'd wish later that I had been wearing my ears...

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How in the hell is that guy being called a Good Samaritan for video taping it? Jesus this stuff just makes me sick.

Yah, people are sick now. How weak is this?

"At first, I thought it was going to be something funny on video, but then it got serious," said Ash.

Dude's getting hit and you think it might be funny?

Guest db99wj
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Yah, people are sick now. How weak is this?

Dude's getting hit and you think it might be funny?

The "youtube" mentality.

Guest canynracer
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How in the hell is that guy being called a Good Samaritan for video taping it? Jesus this stuff just makes me sick.

LOL...ok, then what would YOU have done if you had seen this?

just curious....

EDIT: I am not saying that you are wrong...I agree with you...just wondering about the What ifs...while we are on the subject...

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Did the guy call 911? Did he try to intervene in any way? Or did he simply stand there and "collect evidence" in case the attacker beat the victim to death? The fact that he stayed in such close proximity tells me he wasn't exactly in fear for his own life.

Guest Hyaloid
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I used to eat at that McDonald's all the time.

Too bad the victim wasn't in a situation to protect himself better. Too bad the 'thug' wasn't forced to show us his swiss cheese impersonation.

Guest canynracer
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Did the guy call 911? Did he try to intervene in any way? Or did he simply stand there and "collect evidence" in case the attacker beat the victim to death? The fact that he stayed in such close proximity tells me he wasn't exactly in fear for his own life.

Agreed....he could have done SOMETHING...according to him, he was hit as well, before he got his camera...

now, the attacker cut in front of the victim...the victim got out to ask "Why?" thus triggering the beat down...

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A guy on a car forum posted this question as a thread and asked for feedback. I thought it would be interesting to see what the members of TGO would have done (or not done) in his shoes.

I told him he should have kept his mouth shut. :D

This is what I was referring to. I did not watch th vid but if some guy is geting the crap beat out of him I'm calling the cops. I'm not pulling my gun unless I know the person or they are in uniform.

They reason for that is if I'm not there when the fight starts I don't know who is the good guy and who is the bad guy. Let the cops sort them out. I for one would shre hate to pull out my gun to protect someone only to find out he's the bad guy and I've just pulled my piece on an undercover cop.

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Agreed....he could have done SOMETHING...according to him, he was hit as well, before he got his camera...

now, the attacker cut in front of the victim...the victim got out to ask "Why?" thus triggering the beat down...

The victim should have stayed the hell in his car. Obviously he thought he was tough enough to go confront the guy who cut line. Obviously he was wrong. What if the guy who cut line had been strung out on coke and instead of beating the dude, he shot him in the face at point blank range?

I bet pride gets more people killed than we'll ever know.

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The victim should have stayed the hell in his car. Obviously he thought he was tough enough to go confront the guy who cut line. Obviously he was wrong. What if the guy who cut line had been strung out on coke and instead of beating the dude, he shot him in the face at point blank range?

I bet pride gets more people killed than we'll ever know.

+1 on that statment!!

I knew a guy who was held to the ground and beat in the head over and over with a baseball bat because he couldn't let it go..

Doesn't matter how big you are, just ask him..

He lived through it and has a whole different outlook on life because of it.

Edited by clutepc
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I would want to cuss him out and ask what his F-ing problem was, but that would probably pass quick and I would actualy end up just not worring about it becuase of molonabetn said...

It'll catch up to him... but not by me. The less worked up I get about it, the sooner I'll forget it and enjoy the rest of my day.

I really do think what goes around comes around.....

Guest bkelm18
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Agreed....he could have done SOMETHING...according to him, he was hit as well, before he got his camera...

now, the attacker cut in front of the victim...the victim got out to ask "Why?" thus triggering the beat down...

I would have let him cut in line, then just laid on the horn everytime he tried to speak into the box to order. When the jack*ss gets out of his car to confront me, I hightail it the f*ck outta there, haha. Nah, probably not. I'd just let it go and seethe in anger to myself.

Guest SUNTZU
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As far as Kroger's, I would start singing and dancing the Super Bowl Shuffle.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.metacafe.com%2Fwatch%2F69344%2Fsuper_bowl_shuffle%2F&ei=b-piSPv1JKeyiwHT4c2YCw&usg=AFQjCNFfDX47ouWxaswAfZqdgRfJM56NrA&sig2=-Ig76OYt2K2Ic_Xx9U0ILQ

Or tell him you got no time for the jibba jabba. Then give him a big grin, and ignore that he cut line.

:devil:

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Guest nraforlife
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+1 on that statment!!

I knew a guy who was held to the ground and beat in the head over and over with a baseball bat because he couldn't let it go..

Doesn't matter how big you are, just ask him..

He lived through it and has a whole different outlook on life because of it.

Know when to just let it go.

Guest SUNTZU
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There is no reason to have a confrontation with this "man." He'll eventually take that attitude with a real "bad" man who is likewise having a bad day, and get his comeuppance. You'll end up seeing him on the nightly news or Cops.

Guest price g
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Here's the flip side to this coin...

We don't always get to choose when we will have to fight. Sometimes that choice is made for us by the other person. When that happens, you will react... but how?

Something to ponder.

That is why we practice

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To sum up the McDonald's video, the OP's scenario, and the video of "large man" beats medium man, I will say the following and add my own story. I have no problem letting anything go. if it is not a threat to myself or someone I care about, I could care less if you act like an ass. If I had been in either one of those places the guy doing the beating would have been on ground spread eagle at gunpoint with the blues rolling in. I'm not going to watch someone be beat to death.

My own story now, I was with a few friends at a movie theater one night. About 5 of us there, me and my buddy are carrying. Another group of guys start some stuff with one of my buddies in the parking lot. My group is sizable guys, but they had about double the number and were in their hometown. I grabbed my buddy and told him to leave it be and get in the car. He asks why and I look at him real hard and tell him I'm not in the mood to shoot anyone tonight, especially to save his dumb ass. The guy that wants to fight out of the other group is making catcalls and crap as we walked back to the car. We got in and left and my buddy is ranting and raving about how he could have taken that guy blah blah blah and why did I walk away. I turned around, looked him dead in the eye and told him what has become my motto "I don't fight because fighters can lose, I only win." Moral of the story I won't start it, but I'll finish it.

Guest goomba
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with me being a big guy. (6'5" and 300lbs) I normally dont have this kind of problem. but like the consenus here. I'd just keep my mouth shut. but if I absolutly had to say something, the best thing would be to say "exuse me" in a polite tone.

and whenever possible, travel in packs, armed packs :D

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Well there are a couple of points to make about all three instances.

1st: When carrying I will let about anything go until it involves the safety of me and my family. When that happens I dont fight fair.... Never get involved in anything when your family is present... always retreat and get them to safety as fast as you can.

2nd: Who fired up the Black lady, what caused the "rucus" to begin with? Didnt she spit on the guy behind the counter. Woman or not, you spit on me your getting knocked silly. The big guy was big, but could have easily been taken down.

3rd: The dude at the Mcdonalds parking lot should have stayed in his car... Right or wrong if you have the balls to get out and confront someone you need to have the balls to back it up... simple as that. That fight was one on one as far as I can tell.

Guest Ranger Rick
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If I was armed I would have kept my mouth shut.

If I wasn’t armed I would have ran my mouth.

Ya know...

it seems like an armed society is a more polite society.

hhhmmmmm.... seems like I've heard that some where before! :D

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