NSFW (GRAPHIC AND SHOCKING) Man guns down his neighbors for shoveling snow into his yard

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Filthy

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Because someone said "You gotta see this."?
i learned that wasn't always true when it was in reference to a guy breaking a mason jar he was shoving up his ass.

count yourself as lucky, you learned cheap.
 

Dick Niaz

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i learned that wasn't always true when it was in reference to a guy breaking a mason jar he was shoving up his ass.

count yourself as lucky, you learned cheap.
Mine (like so many others) was “2 Girls 1 Cup”
 

Filthy

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Mine (like so many others) was “2 Girls 1 Cup”
that was the first one that I thought of, but goatse and the Mason Jar predated it for me. goatse wasn't as bad, and I kind of knew what was coming...but the mason jar was a link to a video with "you gotta see this"
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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i learned that wasn't always true when it was in reference to a guy breaking a mason jar he was shoving up his ass.

count yourself as lucky, you learned cheap.
Then why do I have so many questions about this video you've made me aware of? I'm not sure I want the answers, but I'm certainly filled with questions.
 

Wild

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I don't claim to be an expert in executing neighbors with guns, but is it normal to shoot someone that many times at close range without killing them right away? He was basically point blank and the one in the road was still moving around. Am I just brainwashed from movies or was he about a good a shot as he was a neighbor?
My guess is the handgun he had was a .22, which isn't extremely accurate and powerful. So he went back and got the AR to finish the job.

What a messed up situation. Definitely had to be an ongoing feud that boiled over. The husband & wife that got shot seem like loudmouth bullies who think they own everything around them, and make anyone's life hell who "has the nerve to complain" about their narcissism. You can hear the shooter calling them fucking scumbags and defend himself with the snow shovel as he's trying to walk away at first. Then the husband & wife keep running their mouths, threatening him, and calling him all kinds of shit. I couldn't bring myself to shoot someone over an argument like that, but I can see how someone who's been dealing with that kind of shit for who knows how long, might snap. Hell, the wife continues to run her mouth and call the guy names after she's been shot several times. Imagine what a piece of work she probably was on a daily basis...running her mouth like that, thinking the husband is always going to be there to save her.
 

Dick Niaz

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My guess is the handgun he had was a .22, which isn't extremely accurate and powerful. So he went back and got the AR to finish the job.

What a messed up situation. Definitely had to be an ongoing feud that boiled over. The husband & wife that got shot seem like loudmouth bullies who think they own everything around them, and make anyone's life hell who "has the nerve to complain" about their narcissism. You can hear the shooter calling them fucking scumbags and defend himself with the snow shovel as he's trying to walk away at first. Then the husband & wife keep running their mouths, threatening him, and calling him all kinds of shit. I couldn't bring myself to shoot someone over an argument like that, but I can see how someone who's been dealing with that kind of shit for who knows how long, might snap. Hell, the wife continues to run her mouth and call the guy names after she's been shot several times. Imagine what a piece of work she probably was on a daily basis...running her mouth like that, thinking the husband is always going to be there to save her.
Yeah whole situation is FUBAR. Still when the wife kept talking I couldn’t help but think of:
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Jesus X

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this whole snow business is foreign to me only having seen snow at ski places I didn't know there was some sort of etiquette or decorum to removing snow from your house.
 
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ThatOneDude

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My guess is the handgun he had was a .22, which isn't extremely accurate and powerful. So he went back and got the AR to finish the job.

What a messed up situation. Definitely had to be an ongoing feud that boiled over. The husband & wife that got shot seem like loudmouth bullies who think they own everything around them, and make anyone's life hell who "has the nerve to complain" about their narcissism. You can hear the shooter calling them fucking scumbags and defend himself with the snow shovel as he's trying to walk away at first. Then the husband & wife keep running their mouths, threatening him, and calling him all kinds of shit. I couldn't bring myself to shoot someone over an argument like that, but I can see how someone who's been dealing with that kind of shit for who knows how long, might snap. Hell, the wife continues to run her mouth and call the guy names after she's been shot several times. Imagine what a piece of work she probably was on a daily basis...running her mouth like that, thinking the husband is always going to be there to save her.
I don't think they've said what kind of gun it was but what makes you think it's a 22? Also 22's can be extremely accurate.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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this whole snow business is foreign to me only having seen snow at ski places I didn't know there was some sort of etiquette or decorumd to removing snow from your house.
It's generally accepted that we all agree large dumpings of snow suck.

Shoveling a driveway is like digging a trench. Except you're doing it either after a day of work, or getting up earlier than usual to have the time to do it before work. It also doesn't discriminate so it's not like say landscaping work where you can say "Well, he digs ditches for a living. He's in good shape." It snows on your property no matter who you are. Your'e 80 year old? Clean your snow. You're 350 pounds and have little girl arms? Clean your snow. Keeping all that in mind, you have a few options.

1) Clean only your property, and make sure your snow removal doesn't impede anyone else. This isn't going to endear you to anyone, but it's fine to keep to yourself.

2) Clean your property and maybe help out that neighbor you have a good relationship with. This is ideal. You come home and see your driveway has already been cleared? "Oh, thank God, I'll take care of it next time." The important thing here is to not keep score, because sometimes you come out a little ahead, sometimes you're a little behind, but many hands make for light work and it's GREAT for neighborhood morale.

3) Leave your snow until it becomes and issue and then deal with it as little as possible. This guy sucks to live next door to because first off, he brings down the property value in the area as he's also the guy that never cuts his fucking lawn and has broken down cars in his driveway. He becomes a major issue when you share a driveway with him because it isn't long before he's driving across your property because his is too far gone.

4) The guy who makes his snow everyone else's problem. Snow sucks to shovel and you need somewhere to put it. You shovel the snow off of your driveway and onto your lawn. As the year goes on the snow bank gets higher and it gets harder to get the snow all the way up there. Now, this guy is so self absorbed that he figures "Fuck it, I'll just shovel my snow onto my neighbors driveway and he can deal with it" "I'll just shovel it onto the sidewalk. If people can't use the sidewalk anymore that's their problem." "I'll shovel it back into the street and let someone else deal with it." (knowing that the street plow will push it into my neighbors driveway)

3 and 4 are the worst kind of people. The kind of people who can't be bothered to put the cart back into the corral at the grocery store because they're too self absorbed to show courtesy to others. They might not be outright criminals, but they make the world a worse place and generally ruin the day of everyone they come in contact with. Best part is, when they get into altercations with everyone they meet it doesn't occur to them that they're the problem. Fuck these people.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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i was guessing it was a 9mm, based on the number of shots and sound.
I also assumed based on his 1980's TV detective shooting stance that he's an inexperienced shooter who bought a gun and never learned how to shoot.
 

Filthy

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I also assumed based on his 1980's TV detective shooting stance that he's an inexperienced shooter who bought a gun and never learned how to shoot.
not good, but still better than not learning to STFU.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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not good, but still better than not learning to STFU.
The more I replay the scene in my head the more odd it becomes. Forget that they picked a fight with a guy, forget that they were still yelling at him even when having a gun pointed at them. I can't imagine a universe in which I'm yelling at someone, they go inside their house, and I keep yelling at their house. It's just incredibly bizarre.
 

ThatOneDude

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It's generally accepted that we all agree large dumpings of snow suck.

Shoveling a driveway is like digging a trench. Except you're doing it either after a day of work, or getting up earlier than usual to have the time to do it before work. It also doesn't discriminate so it's not like say landscaping work where you can say "Well, he digs ditches for a living. He's in good shape." It snows on your property no matter who you are. Your'e 80 year old? Clean your snow. You're 350 pounds and have little girl arms? Clean your snow. Keeping all that in mind, you have a few options.

1) Clean only your property, and make sure your snow removal doesn't impede anyone else. This isn't going to endear you to anyone, but it's fine to keep to yourself.

2) Clean your property and maybe help out that neighbor you have a good relationship with. This is ideal. You come home and see your driveway has already been cleared? "Oh, thank God, I'll take care of it next time." The important thing here is to not keep score, because sometimes you come out a little ahead, sometimes you're a little behind, but many hands make for light work and it's GREAT for neighborhood morale.

3) Leave your snow until it becomes and issue and then deal with it as little as possible. This guy sucks to live next door to because first off, he brings down the property value in the area as he's also the guy that never cuts his fucking lawn and has broken down cars in his driveway. He becomes a major issue when you share a driveway with him because it isn't long before he's driving across your property because his is too far gone.

4) The guy who makes his snow everyone else's problem. Snow sucks to shovel and you need somewhere to put it. You shovel the snow off of your driveway and onto your lawn. As the year goes on the snow bank gets higher and it gets harder to get the snow all the way up there. Now, this guy is so self absorbed that he figures "Fuck it, I'll just shovel my snow onto my neighbors driveway and he can deal with it" "I'll just shovel it onto the sidewalk. If people can't use the sidewalk anymore that's their problem." "I'll shovel it back into the street and let someone else deal with it." (knowing that the street plow will push it into my neighbors driveway)

3 and 4 are the worst kind of people. The kind of people who can't be bothered to put the cart back into the corral at the grocery store because they're too self absorbed to show courtesy to others. They might not be outright criminals, but they make the world a worse place and generally ruin the day of everyone they come in contact with. Best part is, when they get into altercations with everyone they meet it doesn't occur to them that they're the problem. Fuck these people.
I could understand shooting 3 and 4, and even letting the guy off who shot them if I was on the jury.
 

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The more I replay the scene in my head the more odd it becomes. Forget that they picked a fight with a guy, forget that they were still yelling at him even when having a gun pointed at them. I can't imagine a universe in which I'm yelling at someone, they go inside their house, and I keep yelling at their house. It's just incredibly bizarre.
Well your name isn't Karen or Lisa, nor is Mrs. Pop, so of course you can't comprehend.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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I could understand shooting 3 and 4, and even letting the guy off who shot them if I was on the jury.
Like I said, anyone who watched this video and dealt with snow went:

"WHAT THE FUCK?"
*Finds out it's a snow removal dispute*
"I kind of get it."
 

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I don't think they've said what kind of gun it was but what makes you think it's a 22? Also 22's can be extremely accurate.
55 seconds vs 2.08 in.



Just curious, cos you'd know gun sounds.

Do you think the sound is superimposed? Given they didn't react at all to the first 6 shots.

i was guessing it was a 9mm, based on the number of shots and sound.
He fired 12 times with the handgun.

2.34.

View: https://youtu.be/KeBPAMMvifQ


25ish seconds in.

View: https://youtu.be/eB0NIDnQ0no
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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Do you think the sound is superimposed? Given they didn't react at all to the first 6 shots
I personally have no reason to. Fight or flight does funny things to people and it take a minute to realize you're shot most of the time. It also stands to reason there were a lot of misses.
 

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55 seconds vs 2.08 in.



Just curious, cos you'd know gun sounds.

Do you think the sound is superimposed? Given they didn't react at all to the first 6 shots.


He fired 12 times with the handgun.

2.34.

View: https://youtu.be/KeBPAMMvifQ


25ish seconds in.

View: https://youtu.be/eB0NIDnQ0no
I have not and I will not watch the video, I'm not into watching that kind of stuff.

That being said a 9mm makes sense, and the people were probably in shock. Shock does weird shit. It also depends on where he hit them, but again I'm not watching that shit.
 

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I personally have no reason to. Fight or flight does funny things to people and it take a minute to realize you're shot most of the time. It also stands to reason there were a lot of misses.
Could have been shooting fmj too.

A 22 would just be a weird choice.