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Greyhound responds to beheading lawsuit

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Law & Order | 206663 hits | Oct 10 8:34 am | Posted by: WDHIII
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Accused killer Vince Li bears sole responsibility for the grisly death of Greyhound bus passenger Tim McLean, the bus line says in court documents filed last week.

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  1. by roger-roger
    Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:55 pm
    Wow, I guess the family wants to cash in on this horrible tragity.

  2. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:18 pm
    Had the bus driver or at least someone on the bus had been licensed to carry a handgun the kid may still have been stabbed, but he'd probably still be alive and we'd have a dead perp.

  3. by avatar hurley_108
    Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:21 pm
    "BartSimpson" said
    Had the bus driver or at least someone on the bus had been licensed to carry a handgun the kid may still have been stabbed, but he'd probably still be alive and we'd have a dead perp.



  4. by roger-roger
    Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:22 pm
    You cant be serious. :roll:

  5. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:22 pm
    So an armed citizen upsets you but an armed guard on the bus would've been okay, right? Because only someone who was properly armed would be able to take on someone who was also armed.

  6. by roger-roger
    Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:26 pm
    Thats not whats wrong here, a man driving a bus should not have the responsiblity of supreme justice. I am in the military and I am a bad shot with a handgun, what do you think your adverage bus driver would be? Are we going to have bus driver hand gun training schools? Hell the RCMP didnt even shoot the suspect when they stopped the bus. Now saying we should arm someone to shoot another person on a crowed bus? Give your head a shake man.

  7. by avatar robmik43
    Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:24 pm
    Tasers ?
    Pepper spray ?
    Naaah...both can be fatal...

  8. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:37 pm
    "Eisensapper" said
    Thats not whats wrong here, a man driving a bus should not have the responsiblity of supreme justice. I am in the military and I am a bad shot with a handgun, what do you think your adverage bus driver would be? Are we going to have bus driver hand gun training schools? Hell the RCMP didnt even shoot the suspect when they stopped the bus. Now saying we should arm someone to shoot another person on a crowed bus? Give your head a shake man.


    Then get used to this kind of thing happening.

    Had it happened in Texas or one of any other similar states that allow properly vetted people to carry concealed this would have had a different outcome.

    Oh, and just for the point...

    Now saying we should arm someone to shoot another person on a crowed bus?


    If a cop happened to have been on that bus and had shot the perp would you say the same thing, I wonder?

  9. by DerbyX
    Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:50 pm
    "BartSimpson" said
    Thats not whats wrong here, a man driving a bus should not have the responsiblity of supreme justice. I am in the military and I am a bad shot with a handgun, what do you think your adverage bus driver would be? Are we going to have bus driver hand gun training schools? Hell the RCMP didnt even shoot the suspect when they stopped the bus. Now saying we should arm someone to shoot another person on a crowed bus? Give your head a shake man.


    Then get used to this kind of thing happening.

    Had it happened in Texas or one of any other similar states that allow properly vetted people to carry concealed this would have had a different outcome.

    Oh, and just for the point...

    Now saying we should arm someone to shoot another person on a crowed bus?


    If a cop happened to have been on that bus and had shot the perp would you say the same thing, I wonder?

    A cop is trained to use a firearm and deal with situations like this. Your average citizen is not even if they are a competent shot with a firearm. We have already been over this. The likliehood of anybody stopping this was non-existent. Suppose an armed citizen killed an innocent bystander. What would you say then?

    You are holding that somebody armed with a gun would have solved the situation. What if this guy had had a gun?

  10. by avatar acidcomplex
    Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:53 pm
    "BartSimpson" said
    Had the bus driver or at least someone on the bus had been licensed to carry a handgun the kid may still have been stabbed, but he'd probably still be alive and we'd have a dead perp.


    agreed actualy

  11. by avatar acidcomplex
    Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:55 pm
    "Eisensapper" said
    I am in the military and I am a bad shot with a handgun, what do you think your adverage bus driver would be?


    The fact that you suck with a handgun means nothing. I am in IT but i sure as hell can shoot the shit out of some stuff when I want. And the fact the RCMP didnt shoot him instantly is a whole other issue.

    "The likliehood of anybody stopping this was non-existent. Suppose an armed citizen killed an innocent bystander. What would you say then?"

    Id say thanks for saving my life, the "The likliehood of anybody stopping this was non-existent" is so stupid. If someone on that bus had a gun and knew how to use it, bang bang, problem solved

  12. by DerbyX
    Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:10 pm
    "acidcomplex" said
    I am in the military and I am a bad shot with a handgun, what do you think your adverage bus driver would be?


    The fact that you suck with a handgun means nothing. I am in IT but i sure as hell can shoot the shit out of some stuff when I want. And the fact the RCMP didnt shoot him instantly is a whole other issue.

    "DerbyX"" said
    The likliehood of anybody stopping this was non-existent. Suppose an armed citizen killed an innocent bystander. What would you say then?"


    Id say thanks for saving my life, the "The likliehood of anybody stopping this was non-existent" is so stupid. If someone on that bus had a gun and knew how to use it, bang bang, problem solved

    Then you know nothing about the case. The victim was pounced on in a surprise attack and stabbed repeatedly in the neck before anybody could even look up let alone pull a gun out, assess the situation and shoot the correct person.

    Everybody always assumes that joe average gun owner would very cooling and calmly shoot somebody when the truth is far different. One needs only to watch cops to see seasoned police officers empty whole clips at suspects just a few feet away and miss their target.

    I understand that because Ripley was able to become an expert using an M-41A pulse rifle with just 10 minutes of instructions means everybody who picks up a gun knows just how to use it.

    The military doesn't even bother training soldiers anymore. They just let them watch Platoon and Saving Private Ryan and voila.

    BTW, if somebody tried to intervene and shot and killed an innocent bystander that person deserves to be charged with manslaughter.

  13. by hwacker
    Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:11 pm
    "Eisensapper" said
    Thats not whats wrong here, a man driving a bus should not have the responsiblity of supreme justice. I am in the military and I am a bad shot with a handgun, what do you think your adverage bus driver would be? Are we going to have bus driver hand gun training schools? Hell the RCMP didnt even shoot the suspect when they stopped the bus. Now saying we should arm someone to shoot another person on a crowed bus? Give your head a shake man.


    Get out and fire some hand guns then, jeeze my wife could pick this POS off with a 9mm at 10'

  14. by Anonymous
    Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:13 pm
    "hwacker" said
    Thats not whats wrong here, a man driving a bus should not have the responsiblity of supreme justice. I am in the military and I am a bad shot with a handgun, what do you think your adverage bus driver would be? Are we going to have bus driver hand gun training schools? Hell the RCMP didnt even shoot the suspect when they stopped the bus. Now saying we should arm someone to shoot another person on a crowed bus? Give your head a shake man.


    Get out and fire some hand guns then, jeeze my wife could pick this POS off with a 9mm at 10'

    And if she missed she would be charged with murder.



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