When a homeowner saw Deyfon Pipkins climbing in his window, he didn't
ask questions. He shot him. The homeowner was an elderly man and
Pipkins was a young, strapping man, so the homeowner wasn't required
to do anything but protect himself, and he felt deadly force was
required. Pipkin's sister-in-law (Lakesha Thompson), however, didn't agree.
She said the homeowner should have “warned” Pipkin before
shooting. Apparently she lives in a “fool's paradise” where
people give criminals all kinds of warning so they can overcome
whatever they have. Sounds like she knew what Pipkins was up to, and
approved. Maybe even was an accomplice. But under the law in Dallas,
TX, you have no need to retreat. If you feel your life is in danger,
you do what's necessary to stay alive. Lakesha has a “particularly
warped sense of entitlement," says “Bearing Arms.” She, or
other members of her family, might even try to “get even,” and
they should be advised, this guy doesn't take prisoners. Be warned.
(Bearing Arms)
Monday, July 6, 2015
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