08-07-2014, 04:02 PM
It's sad for Wafer -- he didn't go looking for trouble.
But, he chose to shoot in the face and take the life of what turned out to be an unarmed teen. It's beyond a terrible mistake, IMO.
So, as sad as it is for Wafer, who's probably not a terrible person, it's justice for Renisha and her family. And, it's important for other gun owners to see that pulling the trigger as the first course of action -- without making any effort to ascertain who you're shooting at or why -- not only violates the code of responsible gun ownership, but is also against the law for very good reasons.
But, he chose to shoot in the face and take the life of what turned out to be an unarmed teen. It's beyond a terrible mistake, IMO.
So, as sad as it is for Wafer, who's probably not a terrible person, it's justice for Renisha and her family. And, it's important for other gun owners to see that pulling the trigger as the first course of action -- without making any effort to ascertain who you're shooting at or why -- not only violates the code of responsible gun ownership, but is also against the law for very good reasons.