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pumpkinpatch1982 t1_j6la65c wrote

There's a few people that have said there's a serial killer but who knows. Wasn't there a lady that was putting rubbish out as well that vanished? Then the younger guy that went missing up that club off West Hollis somewhere.

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TaintedAzazel t1_j6l11eu wrote

Self-defense laws in the US typically justify a person’s use of lethal force in public in situations where lethal force was necessary to prevent imminent death or serious bodily harm to themselves or another person. Traditionally, these laws have been clear that taking human life is not necessary, and is therefore not justified, if the person could have avoided using lethal violence by retreating, or simply stepping away from a confrontation. A person does not have a duty to retreat from a conflict before using force in their home, however (known as the Castle Doctrine).1

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RondaArousedMe t1_j6kzf2y wrote

It was more of a sucker punch than I originally thought, didn't realize which way his face was turned when he got hit.

Sure followed is the wrong word, they both got escorted out of the bar, and the shooter is on camera threatening violence (seemingly in response to a prior altercation) and then they end up face to face in the parking lot across the street? It seems like there was intent for an altercation regardless.

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averageduder t1_j6kyp77 wrote

But he's not against any competition so how well he does is really pretty worthless. Who cares if he can edge out the Colin Van Osterns and beat up the Dan Feltes of the world. This guy barely beat Edelblut.

Whether he has a path in a crowded primary or a general is dramatically different than whether he can win, as an incumbent in a political dynasty, against the drek the NH dems are throwing.

I'd love to lay some odds on Sununu's 2024 polling. Looks like most sites have Trump and Desantis taking about 80% right now.

Sununu's path is hoping that at least 1 of them doesn't run. Unless that happens, he has about as much a chance as being the gop candidate as I do. I mean he doesn't even have money in the area code of these two, and we're just assuming that NH still has the first primary. If it gets flexed into 3rd/4th, then his chances go from like 2% to 0%.

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[deleted] OP t1_j6kvwa6 wrote

It was a small Glock that held 7 in the mag and 1 in the chamber so a total of 8 and he dumped it because he’s a pussy and can’t defend himself and talked shit from inside to outside and killed someone this isn’t an angry reply to you this just needs to be said and known by someone on the inside of it. The fact that he had the loaded concealed carry in the Goat in his front jacket pocket originally makes it weird he had it ready to fire and not in his front pocket anymore but in his hand in his front pocket like a hoodie pocket and was ready to be even slightly pushed and gun down the kid half his size. Facts wether you hate guns or love them. Facts wether you like it or not.

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Longjumping_Ask_4911 t1_j6kvlzz wrote

> You don't know whether either punch was provoked or not

Did you watch the video? Hard to say a sucker punch is provoked.

> I would assume that if you follow someone out of an establishment to confront them with implied confrontation/violence that is not defending yourself. That person is looking for a confrontation and they responded with deadly force

The dude got escorted out of the bar by security. How are you going to argue he followed someone out?

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