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Garpal Gumnut

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Watching it happen, Mr. Augusto, whom neighborhood friends call Gus, rose from a chair 20 to 30 feet away and took out a loaded Winchester 12-gauge pump-action shotgun with a pistol-grip handle. The police said he bought it after a robbery 30 years ago.

Mr. Augusto, who has never been in trouble with the law, fired three blasts in rapid succession, the police said, although Vernon McKenzie, working at an Internet company next door, heard only two booms, loud enough to send him rushing to a window, where he heard someone shout: “You’re dead! You’re dead!”

The first shot took down the gunman at the front. He died almost immediately, according to the police, who said he was 29 and had been arrested for gun possession in Queens last year and was the nephew of a police officer.

Mr. Augusto’s other two blasts hit all three accomplices, who stumbled out the door, bleeding.

You does the crime and you pays the time !!

gg

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/14/nyregion/14shoot.html?ref=nyregion
 
Academically it really depends how you define "property"

Great one to throw up to godbotherers. ;)



It reminds me of a scene from "Pulp Fiction".

If I were a movie director I'd be gearing up for a film about this.

I'd prefer to be sitting behind Mr.Augusto though.

gg
 
Just put a lock on the gate mate to the exclusion of all others.

Is that what you are saying?

My history can dismiss their history? :burn:
 
What a great guy. Serves them right. Sends a pretty clear message.

Though if it was in Australia, I'm sure he would be jailed for a long time. And the surviving robbers would get a slap.
 
What a great guy. Serves them right. Sends a pretty clear message.

Though if it was in Australia, I'm sure he would be jailed for a long time. And the surviving robbers would get a slap.

I'm not so sure of that. If you take a good hard look at the bottom of the harbour schemes of previous governments, a slap would certainly not be involved more like a palm-greasing exercise.
 
Unless you’re in Australia.

I remember a case where a publican bashed a robber. Robber then sued publican for excessive force and got a $50k payout :rolleyes:

This sort of nonsense happens with indecent frequency.
Needs to be a law change so it can't happen.
 
This sort of nonsense happens with indecent frequency.
Needs to be a law change so it can't happen.

Watching it happen, Mr. Augusto, whom neighborhood friends call Gus, rose from a chair 20 to 30 feet away and took out a loaded Winchester 12-gauge pump-action shotgun with a pistol-grip handle. The police said he bought it after a robbery 30 years ago.

I think this will be called Gus' Law from hereon in.

gg
 
I thought it had in the wake of that incident.

Yes it did to a degree, also might have changed again since. I think instead (as an example) of the publican having to prove his innocence, the robber now has to prove the publicans guilt in court. Was a while since I heard it and only half listening so might be full of holes
 
Outside the emergency room entrance of the hospital, at 113th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, relatives and friends of the dead and wounded men screamed and wailed in anguish as word of what had happened spread.

I'm guessing the families will take civil action now :cautious:
 
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