Let me see if I have this right. A guy gets in his car with an AR-15, drives 100 miles to “defend” a person/thing without being asked and about whom he knows not one damn thing, struts the streets with his Fully loaded AR, kills the only two people to be killed that night and wounds a third and pleads self defense. Amazing. Try staying home and sticking to your business and two folks would still be walking this earth, a third would not have been wounded and you’d be playing video games in your den.
To all you AR lovers out there, it is one thing to defend your stuff, but stay the hell out of my business unless I ask for your help (and in this case no one asked you to come). All you can do as a person with no training in crowd management or law enforcement is exacerbate already trouble situations like Kenosha.
Let me see if I have this right. A guy gets in his car with an AR-15, drives 100 miles to “defend” a person/thing without being asked and about whom he knows not one damn thing, struts the streets with his Fully loaded AR, kills the only two people to be killed that night and wounds a third and pleads self defense. Amazing. Try staying home and sticking to your business and two folks would still be walking this earth, a third would not have been wounded and you’d be playing video games in your den.
To all you AR lovers out there, it is one thing to defend your stuff, but stay the hell out of my business unless I ask for your help (and in this case no one asked you to come). All you can do as a person with no training in crowd management or law enforcement is exacerbate already trouble situations like Kenosha.