Empty threats are made everyday.
easy rider,
Some threats are not only serious but are often followed by a vicious & horrific criminal act.
yours, satx
Empty threats are made everyday.
I would notify law enforcement. My use of force would be reserved for when it was actually justified.
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First of all, if someone was threatening a loved one of mine, I probably put myself between and let whomever is doing the threatening know, in no uncertain terms, that they would have to go through me. If they were to take a swing at me, then of course, I will defend myself in any way appropriate to the situation.easy rider,
So you wouldn't be at all concerned if some obviously "unbalanced" person like the woman, who reportedly threatened the Cruz family, threatened your wife/children??
Having been shot, stabbed, bludgeoned with a club & intentionally run-down with a PU after having had those criminals threaten me, perhaps I take what TX law calls "terroristic threats" more seriously than a civilian does.
yours, tex
First of all, if someone was threatening a loved one of mine, I probably put myself between and let whomever is doing the threatening know, in no uncertain terms, that they would have to go through me. If they were to take a swing at me, then of course, I will defend myself in any way appropriate to the situation.
If I felt that a threat was made in such a way that I was certain they would follow up on it, then I would have to inform the authorities and take whatever measures I deem suitable. If I get myself thrown in jail, then I most certainly won't be there to defend my loved ones.
Younggun,
How do you KNOW when the use of force is "actually justified"??
(Speaking only for myself, I have NO crystal ball.)
yours, satx
Look, squirrel! I don't see a correlation btw post disaster SD and stopping these crazy nuts intent on dismantling our laws and the Republic.Seems there is a lot of inconsistency in this discussion.
A: “Cruz got thrown heckled by a bunch is snowflakes”
B: “We need to start getting physical with these bastards”
A: “That’s not a smart way to deal with snowflake hecklers”
B: “So if someone came in your house and tried to rape your wife for supporting Trump you would just stand there.”
A: “No, I’m saying we need to be smart about dealing with these snowflakes”
B: “So you’re saying I’m a lobster.”
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You're right, I can't. I also can't say that I won't get struck by lightning, but I'm not going to stay inside to avoid that from ever happening, nor shoot at the clouds to chase them away. It's been my experience that if someone was actually out to kill me, they probably aren't going to threaten me about it first.easy rider,
While I applaud your determination to protect your loved ones & yourself from harm, I doubt that you can protect your children at all times at school & to/from playtime & to/from school.
(Obviously, notifying LE is a good plan but the local PD/SD is NOT going to monitor your children until/unless there is an attempt to actually harm them.)
yours, satx
easy rider,
Once more (SIGH), I am NOT talking about threats against you or me, as we are both adult males but rather about explicit threats against CHILDREN at school & at play.
Had anyone made a threat concerning my daughter (when she was school-aged), I would have taken ANY such a threat VERY seriously, regardless of any other incident or lack thereof. = CRAZY people often do VIOLENT, horrid, things to children.
(In my years as a LEO, I witnessed/investigated the aftermath of terrible crimes that were visited upon unsuspecting/innocent children.)
yours, satx
I take threats against those I love as personal threats, I thought I made that clear. If you go around hitting or shooting people for what they say, what are you going to do from a jail cell?easy rider,
Once more (SIGH), I am NOT talking about threats against you or me, as we are both adult males but rather about explicit threats against CHILDREN at school & at play.
Had anyone made a threat concerning my daughter (when she was school-aged), I would have taken ANY such a threat VERY seriously, regardless of any other incident or lack thereof. = CRAZY people often do VIOLENT, horrid, things to children.
(In my years as a LEO, I witnessed/investigated the aftermath of terrible crimes that were visited upon unsuspecting/innocent children.)
yours, satx
My experience and training have taught me that the combination of words, deeds, and mental attitudes present in each situation are unique. We have no choice but to suss them out in the moment and cope as best we can.
I've been kidnapped by someone who held me for a day, all the while telling me he wanted to kill me. I listened a lot and talked only a little. He eventually felt a bond with me and let me go. The situation was ultimately so non-threatening that I didn't bother to call the police and let my agency Inspectors handle it.
OTOH, someone once offhandedly threatened to burn down my house. I knew he came from a family in which one member had committed arson and another had done prison time for arson. Arson, I knew, was, in his mind, a reasonable way to handle a dispute. That earned an immediate call to uniformed law enforcement and I made a report of a terroristic threat.
Whether it's Cruz, me, or anyone on this board, when someone says they know where I live or where your kids go to school, it falls on each of us to make a unique, useful-only-in-that-particular-place-and-time judgement call. No one can predict in advance what it will be. We just have to understand the principles under which we live our lives, act accordingly, and hope we make the right call.