Big Farm by MJM

Thursday, January 16, 2014


LOSING ONE’S POWER

You’ve read all about the retired policeman who killed a man for ostensibly throwing a bag of popcorn at him. His lawyer says for people not to judge him because he feared for his life in that dark theater and this is where the “stand your ground law” comes into effect. I don’t think even our local sheriff’s department is going to agree with that alibi.
In my estimation, the real reason is that the retired policeman had “lost his power” and couldn’t deal with it. It’s possible that proof comes in the form of a previous moviegoer who had the same experience with him, saying he really frightened her.
Consider how a highly regarded person used to commanding respect has to deal with the fact he’s lost his power at retirement and doesn’t get the respect he feels he deserves.
This particular person, a former police officer, has many friends who cannot believe this man could become so enraged that he would kill someone simply for texting. Those many friends, family and neighbors can’t understand this helpful person doing such a dreadful thing. But when he is outside of that circle of friends and can’t deal with the reality that “he’s lost his power” does he carry a gun to prove he still has it?
Unfortunately, in Florida we residents are surrounded by people who have no power except for guns, guns, guns.

 

1 comment:

  1. Wow. That incident is such a strong argument for gun control. Whenever I hear "guns don't kill; people do" I think to myself: "guns don't kill; people WITH GUNS do." Mixing guns with a need to prove yourself, or with some alcohol or drugs, or just a nasty temper is such a deadly recipe.

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