Useless neighborhood watch prick who shot 17 year old finally arrested & charged

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Everyone feels threatened at night regardless if there's anyone there or not. It's human nature. Not to be afraid of the dark, but to be afraid of what's in it. Naturally as your vision is impaired you feel vulnerable, and if you see someone covered up (with a hood, hat, whatever) your first thought is a negative. So adding that state law is the stupidest thing I've seen, I'm surprised there's not more deaths due to "self defence".

However, in the UK we go to the other extreme. There was a guy who was robbing this old mans house, he took a bat and beat the living crap out of the guy to the point the robber was in hospital on life support, so the old guy gets arrested and the robber got no punishment.

This happens weekly, you can't do nothing if you're getting robbed.
 

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Again, this terrible stand your ground law isn't a Federal Law, it's only in the shitty state of Florida. You wouldn't get away with putting a bullet in a kid's chest in other state's just because you 'felt threatened' after your stupid ass was the one following him around to begin with when you weren't supposed to be doing so in the first place.

As far as beating someone with a bat if they are robbing you, here you would be shot for that shit and nobody would bat an eye.
 

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A lot of the law is a joke and in reality it should be down to common sense which seems to be severely lacking in areas nowadays.

I've come up against the law a few times myself when being threatened in work so used force to eject someone from my premises only to get cautions of the police and questioned as to why I did it. It's a joke.