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I'm not clear on whether or not the neighbor who threatened to go inside and retrieve his own gun actually went inside and came back out or not.
“This is a difficult defense to mount,” says Dana Cole, a legal analyst and defense attorney. “He had no injury, he brought a gun to a noise complaint, and it appeared he was escalating it, by baiting the party-goers.”


majorhavoc wrote:OK, I'll say it.
Because if someone doesn't, this isn't going to be a balanced discussion. Why did he bring a gun to a noise complaint?
Once things began to escalate, I can't really fault his actions. But it's that original decision to leave his property and go over to his neighbor packing heat that I have to wonder about.
Because if someone doesn't, this isn't going to be a balanced discussion. Why did he bring a gun to a noise complaint?

majorhavoc wrote:OK, I'll say it.
Because if someone doesn't, this isn't going to be a balanced discussion. Why did he bring a gun to a noise complaint?
Once things began to escalate, I can't really fault his actions. But it's that original decision to leave his property and go over to his neighbor packing heat that I have to wonder about.
It would seem odd to me to suggest that one carry except when one is expecting trouble.

Blacksmith wrote:Because if someone doesn't, this isn't going to be a balanced discussion. Why did he bring a gun to a noise complaint?
I take a gun just about everywhere I am allowed to. I do not normally show it to people to get them to turn down their car stereo or in hopes that they will be better neighbors even when I am really tired and cranky. The gun is for ending threats to my life when other options fail me.
The existence of the gun by itself did not create this problem. The problem was that the shooter believed that he could use it to impose his will on his neighbors. Besides this being illegal the neighbors were irrational and undaunted by his brandishing his weapon due to drinking way too much alcohol. I am sure there is more to it than this night. There always is.
The really strange thing here is that PR provoked the confrontation and then had the logic fail of believing he was "standing his ground". It was not even his ground, he was in his neighbors driveway.
While the neighbor was wrong about playing his music too loud he was well within his rights to try drive off an armed trespasser who was causing a confrontation and acting in a threatening manner. The right thing to do would have been to let the police handle it.
In this case no one wanted to give up their man card and do the right thing.
ETA- When I have had noise complaints in the past I simply call the police. I keep calling them until the noise complaint goes away.
-I had a right to be in the public street,I had a legal right to carry while I was there,I had a right to record a publicly audible and visible disturbance of the peace, and a right to engage my neighbors in conversation about the noise - all of my actions leading up to the confrontation were legal.
-While I engaged in these perfectly legal activities I was menaced by three younger, stronger men, who seemed belligerent and intoxicated. Even though they were unarmed, they did outnumber me and outclass me physically, and when they advanced towards me I believed it was with violent intent, and that belief seemed reasonable based on their words and demeanor, and the circumstances. Without resorting to weapons, I could not have defended against such a disparity of force.
-Rather than keep their distance they attacked me, even after I demonstrated that I was armed, forcing me to defend myself.
-Look at the neighbor stand with his hands up and out to his sides, not advancing toward Mr. Rodriguez at all.
-Note that Mr. Rodriguez sounds angry and belligerent on the tape, and note that he sought out the confrontation. He came up to the edge of the neighbor's property, the neighbor did not pursue him, and Rodriguez continued to press the argument even when it became obvious the neighbors wouldn't turn down their music. Mr. Rodriguez was looking for an opportunity to fire his weapon. The neighbors gave him that opportunity when they, being confronted by an angry and belligerent armed man, tried desperately - but unsuccessfully - to disarm him before he could shoot them. Their actions were prompted by his display of the weapon, not the other way around.
George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.
I had a right to be in the public street,I had a legal right to carry while I was there


Jurors sat captivated Tuesday by the video. The last seven minutes show Rodriguez in Danaher's driveway shining a flashlight at the party guests and demanding that they turn down the music.
Although he shouts several times that the music is too loud, it is not heard on the recording.
As a party goer approached Rodriguez to find out why he was in the driveway, Rodriguez's voice turns low.
"Get back. I will shoot you," Rodriguez can be heard saying. He apparently drew his gun and the man from the party raised his hands to reason with him.

Blacksmith wrote:Here is a better video.
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas ... 611376.phpJurors sat captivated Tuesday by the video. The last seven minutes show Rodriguez in Danaher's driveway shining a flashlight at the party guests and demanding that they turn down the music.
Although he shouts several times that the music is too loud, it is not heard on the recording.
As a party goer approached Rodriguez to find out why he was in the driveway, Rodriguez's voice turns low.
"Get back. I will shoot you," Rodriguez can be heard saying. He apparently drew his gun and the man from the party raised his hands to reason with him.
George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.
0122358 wrote:so we moved a thread to maintain OPSEC on a fictional vid game so our team doesnt get kill as easily by possible spies...fuckin sweet


JoergS wrote:Realistically, I think I can launch a nine pound chain saw at 50 fps from a shoulder mounted rubber powered bazooka...
squinty wrote:I reserve the right to yell "Dookyhole!" - or it's Hebrew equivalent if such a thing exists - whilst dispensing a barrage of palm strikes at my opponent.

shrapnel wrote:Dawgboy, please refrain from stirring shit for the sole purpose of stirring shit.

KentsOkay wrote:According to the one video, Rodriguez was none for pulling bullshit like that.
It's because of assholes like this guy we aren't allowed to have nice things.
George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.



Regular Guy wrote:If I file a noise complaint I don't make ANY contact with the noise maker.
JoergS wrote:Realistically, I think I can launch a nine pound chain saw at 50 fps from a shoulder mounted rubber powered bazooka...
squinty wrote:I reserve the right to yell "Dookyhole!" - or it's Hebrew equivalent if such a thing exists - whilst dispensing a barrage of palm strikes at my opponent.

squinty wrote:KentsOkay wrote:According to the one video, Rodriguez was none for pulling bullshit like that.
It's because of assholes like this guy we aren't allowed to have nice things.
Nice things like stand your ground laws? Because the story first came to my attention via a left wing magazine that blamed stand you ground laws, not Rodriguez' actions, for the shooting.
The video Blacksmit posted seems far more damning, as it appears he's just standing around at the party for several seconds or minutes, talking about how afraid he is, while nobody engages him or addresses him. He does note that they are all making cell phone calls about him, and you can hear people talking about him in the background.
0122358 wrote:so we moved a thread to maintain OPSEC on a fictional vid game so our team doesnt get kill as easily by possible spies...fuckin sweet


Dawgboy wrote:This is a great example of why SYG laws are not necessarily a good thing. People get irate, and then think they have the right to kill. If this was the evidence given to me as a juror, I would be wanting to convict for murder 1. This man had no right to brandish and threaten his neighbors.
So where were the LEO's during this 22 minute video? I thought that Rodriguez had called them himself. Is it extremely rural and took a long time? or is "Man with gun" not a priority call?
George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.
squinty wrote:The video Blacksmit posted seems far more damning, as it appears he's just standing around at the party for several seconds or minutes, talking about how afraid he is, while nobody engages him or addresses him. He does note that they are all making cell phone calls about him, and you can hear people talking about him in the background.
jamoni wrote:Idiots.
Stupid to have a party that loud without consulting your neighbors. Hell, invite them over, and even if they say no, they'll be way less likely to call the cops.
Stupid to refuse to be quiet after the police show up.
Stupid to go over there at all.
Stupid to try and reason with drunk assholes.
Stupid to talk shit to a guy with a gun.
Stupid to talk shit when you are a guy with a gun.
Stupid stupid stupid.

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