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Great post-
And maybe just one of the bad asses here who want to smoke these scum bags (don't we all?) with their 9 mm for stealing our bikes, cars, or whatever property we have being screwed with and stolen in in an open area or in a public place-don't do it! Screw that!
They ain't robbing you in your home, attacking you family, or deliberately trying to inflict harm on you.
The law aint on your side, and if you value you're freedom, just call 911, write down a plate, or description or these losers and call your insurance company.
You go down there, guns blazing or waving a firearm and then shooting them...
You have just escalated a property theft to a murder-
And YOU are going to prison-
Or having everything you have worked for taken away from you in legal proceedings-for what???
A nice Harley that you have insurance on???
WTF?
Des anyone here really thing these low life's first wanted to steal this bike, then said, "oh yeah, let's go smoke Ol' Larry in his room too...."
Bullshit....
Larry heard or saw this going down from his room, ran out, and get mixed up in a situation he couldn't get out of....
Since we're all talkin out of our *** cause none of us were there.... If larry was armed then there's a good chance he could of gotten out of it with his life and completely justified.
DK put me on the notification list when you organize his memorial ride.
RIP Larry........
Originally Posted by DK Custom
Yes, there is a group of us that get together and ride every year, Larry was part of that group.
His wife is having a small funeral, but asked if we could get together next spring and do a memorial ride for him in East TN, and give her some photos of his favorite places.
I will ask the group if they want to open it to others.
Still reeling from this. It wasn't a month ago that I was sitting with him talking about retirement and what all his plans were.
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