The practical joke, was him grabbing other people's stuff in a supermarket and accusing them of stealing his stuff.Weird how there's no description of what exactly the 'practical joke' consisted of.
I didn't watch the videos but I'm thinking somebody accusing you of stealing their stuff (after them stealing your stuff) probably isn't a good defense for shooting someone. Did they use a weapon to get the shooter to give them their stuff?The practical joke, was him grabbing other people's stuff in a supermarket and accusing them of stealing his stuff.
They even had a video of it.
I didn't watch the videos but I'm thinking somebody accusing you of stealing their stuff (after them stealing your stuff) probably isn't a good defense for shooting someone. Did they use a weapon to get the shooter to give them their stuff?
I've seen many of these videos thinking... good thing that's in an anti-gun State.Something Something games...
Something Something prizes....
Right. That's what I figured. You can't just shoot someone for stealing your stuff (unless they're threatening you with severe bodily harm or death in the process of doing so) I don't think. You can defend yourself or others with deadly force, but you can't defend "stuff" with deadly force.The person doing the pranking was stealing other people's stuff, saying they were stealing his stuff.
One of the persons didn't want to be stolen from, and shot the person grabbing his stuff.
The person doing the shooting (victim of the prank) was then arrested.
The person doing the stealing (youtube prankster) is in the hospital.
I didn't realize it was the same prank. I thought the details of the pranks changed with each video. Anyway, probably a tough defense for the shooter (my guess without any video or details). But the pranker says he plans to continue filming his pranks even after being shot, so I anticipate him being back in the news some time in the future.The practical joke, was him grabbing other people's stuff in a supermarket and accusing them of stealing his stuff.
They even had a video of it.
Depends on the situation.You can defend yourself or others with deadly force, but you can't defend "stuff" with deadly force.
or in the morgueI didn't realize it was the same prank. I thought the details of the pranks changed with each video. Anyway, probably a tough defense for the shooter (my guess without any video or details). But the pranker says he plans to continue filming his pranks even after being shot, so I anticipate him being back in the news some time in the future.
depends on the state.Right. That's what I figured. You can't just shoot someone for stealing your stuff (unless they're threatening you with severe bodily harm or death in the process of doing so) I don't think. You can defend yourself or others with deadly force, but you can't defend "stuff" with deadly force.
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SOME language is NSFW in either video
I agree with the 'reactors' in the videos.
But.. nonetheless the 'shooter' is going to have legal trouble.
The prank was described in this thread.I never understood how these people kept posting these kind of videos without getting their clocks cleaned, but it backfired this time... lol. Of course the article isn't saying what the "prank" was so I'm sure it wasn't just some goofy innocent kid stuff.
Idiots just can't learn...
Funniest thing is all the comments on the youtube channel about his latest prank being such a "gut buster" or it was a "bang" and calling for "do more of those" EVERYBODY is supporting the shooter for stopping this asshat harassing people.
The prank was described in this thread.
He waited for people to pay for something, then he'd swoop in and grab it.
When something was said, he'd accuse THEM of stealing HIS stuff.
Someone took issue with him taking their stuff, and shot him.
FAFO at it's simplest.The prank was described in this thread.
He waited for people to pay for something, then he'd swoop in and grab it.
When something was said, he'd accuse THEM of stealing HIS stuff.
Someone took issue with him taking their stuff, and shot him.