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LOL, this case is amazing. No more of this horseshit about not being able to shoot cops making a mistake without facing charges.
I'm really happy the cops didn't die as a result of their mistake, but I'm even happier they didn't injure the homeowner. This guy sounds like an amazing American, btw:
What a stud. Defended his life, family, and property, but didn't hold a grudge, and immediately identified the mistake. That's what gave him the best chance to survive. His behavior couldn't have been more perfect.
This is the demeanor to adopt in these situations. Pay attention, cop-haters.
He does sound like a really good man.
Capable to defend himself and his family, but caring enough to help those who made a sad mistake.
Calm in the face of something that most of us would falter over, I'm sure I would, and yet hope we can all learn to have that kind of foresight, courage, and kindness.