Bikers last good deed
#12
Couldn't disagree more!!!!! That is the problem with the world today. No one wants to get involved and look where we are now.
#13
As someone who worked as Johnny Law for 20 years, I can tell you that by the time he stopped his bike, called 911, talked to the dispatcher, who then dispatched officers, and then add their travel time, there was a good chance this woman would have been dead or raped or robbed, whatever their intent was, and they would have been gone. The man is a hero no doubt. To bad he didn't have some help in his hand...
#14
As someone who worked as Johnny Law for 20 years, I can tell you that by the time he stopped his bike, called 911, talked to the dispatcher, who then dispatched officers, and then add their travel time, there was a good chance this woman would have been dead or raped or robbed, whatever their intent was, and they would have been gone. The man is a hero no doubt. To bad he didn't have some help in his hand...
#15
weak
The cops would be very efficient at coming out and writing up a report. Over that womans dead body.
Maybe the guy bit off more than he could chew but at least he had the ***** to make a stand. If everyone rolled over like you or looked the other way and kept riding then we're all doomed.
I cant cant even imagine sitting there talking to 911 and watching some inocent woman get mugged.
#16
Prayers to the family of the rider. He did the right thing by stopping to try to help. We need more people like him and maybe crap will stop happening.
#17
He shoulda been packin'!
Here's more info about the murder:
http://www.khqa.com/news/news_story.aspx?id=173345
Here's more info about the murder:
http://www.khqa.com/news/news_story.aspx?id=173345
Last edited by plane; 08-12-2008 at 05:28 PM.
#19
Maybe if our Gov't. would back off and say "We can't protect each & everyone of you ... So start taking care of yourselves and each other by whatever means nessesary"...God Bless this man & his Family...It shouldn't have happened.....
#20
I am in BuffaloRider's camp.
The guy was a hero.
No one wants to get involved, look at the chit we have now.
By the time the LEOs showed up, the scum had floated down river.
Granted, a domestic , if that is what it was (unknown), is a very tricky and dangerous battle to wallow into. But NOT wallowing in is worse, IMFUO.
There was a time I carried a hog leg with me. (Yrs ago) Now I wear one of those chromed primary chains made into a belt. Always where I am at, and have you ever seen what one of those can do? Not GREAT against a S&W or Ruger, but I'll take my chances. I do know that there would be 2 derelicts looking for ibuprofen, and maybe some LEOs looking for a tall skinny guy on a sickle who beat the chit out of them.
What a tragedy. Just sickening, is an understatement. Hannibal is no longer the quaint town Mark Twain wrote about.
The guy was a hero.
No one wants to get involved, look at the chit we have now.
By the time the LEOs showed up, the scum had floated down river.
Granted, a domestic , if that is what it was (unknown), is a very tricky and dangerous battle to wallow into. But NOT wallowing in is worse, IMFUO.
There was a time I carried a hog leg with me. (Yrs ago) Now I wear one of those chromed primary chains made into a belt. Always where I am at, and have you ever seen what one of those can do? Not GREAT against a S&W or Ruger, but I'll take my chances. I do know that there would be 2 derelicts looking for ibuprofen, and maybe some LEOs looking for a tall skinny guy on a sickle who beat the chit out of them.
What a tragedy. Just sickening, is an understatement. Hannibal is no longer the quaint town Mark Twain wrote about.