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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3260092" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>I didn't mean to derail this thread. It is an example of the escalation of force as there was no resistance I just didn't feel right sitting in my lawnchair with the guy until the cops arrived. He didn't resist he was just ashamed of himself and for 45 minutes I heard begging and pleading which really unnerved me. I knew I was not going to harm him but he didn't. It's been so long now he's out and back in Texas having to register as a sex offender the rest of his life. I keep tabs on him just to check my six every now and then. I have had a good Christian upbringing and have been trained by some of the best. You have to keep your personal feelings out of it. The pain you inflict will only come back on you and does not make you feel better. I have seen this over and over. Like the tripping up the stairs in the above post.</p><p>It was wrong and he has regretted it all his life. When I take an oath, it's for life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3260092, member: 44288"] I didn't mean to derail this thread. It is an example of the escalation of force as there was no resistance I just didn't feel right sitting in my lawnchair with the guy until the cops arrived. He didn't resist he was just ashamed of himself and for 45 minutes I heard begging and pleading which really unnerved me. I knew I was not going to harm him but he didn't. It's been so long now he's out and back in Texas having to register as a sex offender the rest of his life. I keep tabs on him just to check my six every now and then. I have had a good Christian upbringing and have been trained by some of the best. You have to keep your personal feelings out of it. The pain you inflict will only come back on you and does not make you feel better. I have seen this over and over. Like the tripping up the stairs in the above post. It was wrong and he has regretted it all his life. When I take an oath, it's for life. [/QUOTE]
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