I can't imagine being faced with this decision. My heart and prayers go out to this family. My God have mercy on them, because the authorities apparently haven't got a clue.
I've noticed in a number of self-defense/shooting cases how quickly some will leap to condemn the actions of an individual. While I didn't see a lot of talk in the gun blogosphere. Most of the comments from the general sheeple on the various articles seem to demonize the guy.
Sadly, I think part of it stems from the urban philosophy that guns are evil, rather than the realization that guns are merely tools. And are not evil unless they are possessed by evil hands.
Who knows who might be alive because of this father's action. He might be alive, albeit I am sure he is growning in his spirit wishing to God he was the one dead instead. The woman is alive, and who is to say she would have been if the younger Caldwell's rampage had not been ended.
Regardless of necessity or right or wrong, it's now an awful mess.
I've always rejected my Dad's philosophy that said, "You've made your bed, now sleep in it" but, as in this case, sometimes it is true. What has been done cannot be undone.
God will be the only one who can sort this one out.
At close range he was able to get close to his son. Were it my son I would rather take the beating or be in a fight with him than to shoot him. But had I chosen to pull a gun I would not shoot to kill right away.
I reserve the right to not publish ignorant ill-informed and filthy comments from vile cretins who have a four letter vocabulary. Further, anonymous comments with strong opinions and personal attacks may be rejected. If you want to voice a strong opinion, at least have the courage to sign your name to it. You don't even have to use your name, make something up so the next person can address your comment without confusion.
Why would I condemn a man who defended himself and his family?
ReplyDeleteIt's the City of Philadelphia that should maybe be condemned.
I can't imagine being faced with this decision. My heart and prayers go out to this family. My God have mercy on them, because the authorities apparently haven't got a clue.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link Xavier.
ReplyDeleteI've noticed in a number of self-defense/shooting cases how quickly some will leap to condemn the actions of an individual. While I didn't see a lot of talk in the gun blogosphere. Most of the comments from the general sheeple on the various articles seem to demonize the guy.
Sadly, I think part of it stems from the urban philosophy that guns are evil, rather than the realization that guns are merely tools. And are not evil unless they are possessed by evil hands.
Who knows who might be alive because of this father's action. He might be alive, albeit I am sure he is growning in his spirit wishing to God he was the one dead instead. The woman is alive, and who is to say she would have been if the younger Caldwell's rampage had not been ended.
Such a tragedy for one and all. Sadly this man was defending himself and others.
ReplyDeleteRegardless of necessity or right or wrong, it's now an awful mess.
ReplyDeleteI've always rejected my Dad's philosophy that said, "You've made your bed, now sleep in it" but, as in this case, sometimes it is true. What has been done cannot be undone.
God will be the only one who can sort this one out.
At close range he was able to get close to his son. Were it my son I would rather take the beating or be in a fight with him than to shoot him. But had I chosen to pull a gun I would not shoot to kill right away.
ReplyDeleteI pray that I never find my self in a situation where I can judge Mr Caldwell's actions with the proper authority.
ReplyDeleteY'know, Don't judge a man until you have walked a mile in his shoes...
Or been in a similar situation.