originalhypa | 09-27-2016 12:48 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by E-SPEC
(Post 8791252)
Don't you ever question a mans love, devotion, and proper care for his child over some issues that really have nothing to with being a Father other than a role model factor which I'mI am a work in progress, but believe me none, and I mean NONE of my stupid behaviour is being passed on OR shown in front of either, and will be shown to be completely wrong to them. | I feel for you man. You're taking a lot of shit and abuse over your comment, and that's not fair. Emotions run high when a situation like this comes up. I would love to have some caveman justice and crack a robber's skull if I caught them in my car. But if that scenario came up I would hope that logic would take over and I would deal with the situation in the safest way possible.
Does anyone remember this poor guy? http://media.bclocalnews.com/images/...ill-Colin2.jpg Quote:
Wife of murdered Cloverdale realtor says he saved the family
Colin Hill paid with his life to protect his family, according to a Facebook post by the popular realtor's wife.
On Sunday night (July 12), Hill confronted a 22-year-old man trying to break into his home in the 16500-block of 64 Avenue just before midnight. During the confrontation, the suspect shot and killed the 42-year-old Cloverdale resident. The attacker then fled in a stolen vehicle.
Hours later in Burnaby, RCMP were called to reports of a man brandishing a gun in an apartment complex.
They arrested Surrey's Khouri Lamar Green.
Green appeared briefly in court on Tuesday, facing a charge of second degree murder. He is expected to appear again in court on Sept. 14.
Green has a lengthy history in the court system.
Most recently, he was before the courts related to charges of break and enter, possession of stolen property and resisting or obstructing a peace officer. Several other charges were mostly related to possession of stolen property or break and enter.
In her Facebook post, Hill's wife Becky Zhou said he led the would-be robber outside so as to give the family time to hide.
"Colin is the best real estate agent, very protective father (and) very best husband a person could ever ask for," she wrote, asking for for personal space and privacy during this difficult time.
Hill was a realtor with Sutton Premier Realty, as is his wife.
"The Sutton Premier family are very sorry for the loss of our colleague and friend Colin Hill," the company posted on Facebook this week. "Colin was an amazing addition to our office always maintaining professionalism and keeping Real Estate to the higher standard. Colin was a great husband, father, friend and will live on in our hearts and memories forever." | http://www.peacearchnews.com/news/315468861.html
I would hate to have to choose between my life, and the life of my family because I love life. But if I had to, I would like to think that I would go out in a blaze of glory while my family fled to safety.
That said, a parent grows with their child. Life experiences are what mould us into the humans that we become. Back in the day I used to throw a punch without even thinking about it. Sometimes it worked out for me, other times I ended up bleeding my own blood.
Fast forward to a few months ago when a guy I know was starting trouble with me at the rink. I wanted to pick him up over my shoulders and throw him into a brick wall. But all I could think of was losing the ability to coach my son if I lowered myself to this clown's level and got a criminal record. Once you have something to lose, acting on your emotions is a liability. Logic isn't for pussies. It's for those who want to keep what they've spent their lives trying to achieve. |