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Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
In the back.. from a distance.. with 2 shots. Right.. :roll:

Well the article does say the first shot missed.

How do you miss with a shotgun at close range, maybe the kid had grabbed the barrel pushed it to the side, the old man fired, missed, kid decided to run and the followup shot got him.

 
his lawn is pretty big it's not nice but you'd have to purposely walk thru it the thing i dont get is why he shot him twice why not just once?
 
thats pretty damn mest up..I walk on peoples lawn 24/7 🙂 I don't see whats the whole idea of not walking accros the lawn to get something etc.. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: OFFascist
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
In the back.. from a distance.. with 2 shots. Right.. :roll:

Well the article does say the first shot missed.

How do you miss with a shotgun at close range, maybe the kid had grabbed the barrel pushed it to the side, the old man fired, missed, kid decided to run and the followup shot got him.

Even in your highly-contrived example, if the kid was running away, the man was not in danger and had no reason to shoot.
 
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