1. A man without a gun is robbed in his home. The person lets the crook take everything and does as they say, praying that he and his daughter will live through the ordeal. Then they call the police after the crook leaves, and their insurance company. They lived.
I assume the above in a hypothetical. So what exactly saved the lives of the man and daughter? The crook being a non-violent robber or the praying?
Here is a true story. A gentleman who lived in a quiet, working class neighborhood in my town walked a block to a liquor store to pick up a 12 pack of beer. He had done this countless times during the 20+ years he had lived in his home. On his way back to his house he was confronted by two males ages 17 and 18. The teenagers demanded his wallet and his beer. He complied. The robbers, ages 17 and 18, then beat him to the ground. The witness who called 911 said that the beating continued even though sirens could be heard approaching. The witness also said that the robbers used the 12 pack of beer as a club during the beating. The victim was a married 49 year old father of two and a grandfather. He was an LPN who worked at a nursing home and was known as being a very gentle, peaceful, resonable man and those who were friends of his doubted that he fought back. The beating occured 40 feet from his house. He DIED!
I guess using your model of what to do in the situation he should have prayed, and maybe he did. Maybe he should have taken some defense classes to learn what to do in this situation including the use of a firearm when forced by the aggressors to do so. Do what you want, but I don't think being meek, praying to god and hoping for the best is really all that effective.
2 teens arrested in fatal beating
Two teenage suspects in the robbery and beating death of a Duluth man are expected to be charged this morning, St. Louis County officials said Monday.
The pair — a 17-year-old from Duluth and an 18-year-old from rural Cloquet — are accused of fatally assaulting Donald Duane O'Brien, 49, on Friday evening as he walked home from a liquor store a block away from where he lived in the Gary-New Duluth neighborhood. O'Brien died Saturday night.
Police have said the two suspects repeatedly kicked and stomped O'Brien's head in order to steal his wallet. His family told the Duluth News Tribune that O'Brien also had been beaten with the 12-pack of beer he was carrying.
He was beaten so severely that his face was unrecognizable, his family said.
The 17-year-old was arrested later Friday night. The 18-year-old was arrested Sunday.
On Monday, prosecutors declined to comment on the case, including whether the 17-year-old would face charges in adult court.
O'Brien's death is the first homicide in Duluth this year.
— Duluth News Tribune