DesideriScuri
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ORIGINAL: freedomdwarf1 quote:
ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri quote:
ORIGINAL: igor2003 You asked the question, "Are you saying that shooting through a closed door is always careless?" My response is that YES, shooting through a closed door when you haven't identified the target IS always careless and irresponsible. This is a perfect example...she shot her husband because she didn't know who was on the other side. I didn't have to be there to figure that out. You changed the question, igor. The question was, if shooting through a closed door was always careless. Your response changed the "always" to "when you haven't identified the target." quote:
Now, if she had been chased through the house by a burglar or rapist, ran into the bedroom, slammed the door closed, THEN immediately shot through it, she would have then KNOWN who she was shooting at. Different story then. Her target would have been identified. Still not the smartest thing to do, but at least then it would be somewhat understandable and justified. So, it's not always careless. Thanks for rebutting yourself. quote:
IF he was trying to scare her? STILL not an acceptable reason for shooting at an unknown target! I'm still going to go with it could have been acceptable, depending on the circumstances (which we still don't know). Just to point out the other side, depending on the circumstances, it's entirely possible that it was careless and unacceptable. Actually Desi, as usual, it is you that have changed the question. Igor backed up his answer with a supportive reason as to why it is always careless to shoot through a closed door. Not that the reasoning modified the overall premise. Like that long trial with the athlete (Oscar Pretorius) that did the same thing - it was proved in court that doing such is both foolhardy and irresponsible (and that's how he got nailed, btw). In my mind, it is always, without exception, sheer stupidity to shoot at an unknown/unidentified target. Whether that is through a closed door, something hidden behind a bush, in the dark.... whatever. I asked the fucking question. I didn't change it. The original question was: "Are you saying that shooting through a closed door is always careless?" igor responded that it always is, when you haven't identified the target. So, he did modify the original question (which he quoted in his response, btw). And then, he gave an example where it would not have been careless. For someone who lives over there, you sure don't comprehend English very well.
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