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    Arrow Shooter Opened Fire When Attacked With Baseball Bat


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    Video: Man Shot, Allegedly Killed In Self-Defense


    Man Shot, Killed In Apparent Road Rage Incident
    Shooter Opened Fire When Attacked With Baseball Bat

    POSTED: 11:45 pm CST January 1, 2008
    UPDATED: 9:03 am CST January 2, 2008


    SAN ANTONIO -- One man was shot and killed Tuesday morning, but the man who pulled the trigger will likely not face charges, police said.

    Two vehicles were on Huebner Road, but when they both reached the Fredericksburg Road intersection, one man got out of his vehicle and began attacking the other with a baseball bat, police said.

    When the man with the bat tried to attack the driver, investigators said, the second driver pulled out a gun and shot the first driver twice.

    The man with the baseball bat died at the hospital. His identity has not been released.

    The shooter – whose identity has also not been released – had a license to carry a concealed weapon and investigators said he acted in self-defense and will not immediately face charges.

    The case will be sent to the district attorney’s office for review.
    Last edited by polywog; 01-03-08 at 15:55. Reason: wrong line

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    This belongs in General Discussion.

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    Just goes to show, don't ever take a baseball bat to a gunfight. If you have pull a weapon and fight for your life, do it the right way. Use a gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by polywog View Post
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    The case will be sent to the district attorney’s office for review.
    Texas has a "no duty to retreat" clause in their CCW law so my bet is the shooter wil be cleared.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hersh View Post
    Texas has a "no duty to retreat" clause in their CCW law so my bet is the shooter wil be cleared.
    Like I said before, "God Bless Texas"!
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    No pity here. +1 to the shooter. Try to harm/kill innocent parties and this is what SHOULD occur.

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    Yea, no doubt. Dumb$hit with a bat got what he deserved.

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    Florida has a similar law, we no longer have a duty to retreat either!

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    louisville slugger had it coming then. you know where sympathy lies in the dictionary. the tone of the article suggests that the shooter was wrong and the author feels violated that there may not be charges. oh my god, what is this world coming too. sarcasm there. just my 2 cents.
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    Nice to see all those other states catching up with California and the not duty to retreat stuff.

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