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Been listening to you guys for a few months now, and I greatly enjoy the shows.
I do have a concern / question about your “good guy” recognition this week. So here goes.
The guy who left his meal to intervene during an armed robbery inserted himself into a situation in which his own life or safety was not in jeapordy. Granted, he had someone call the police prior to his action, which was prudent.
I’m all about getting the scumbags off the street, in cuffs or in a zipper bag. But had the “good guy” provoked a firefight in a shopping center, resulting in bystander casualties, would you still support what he did?
Best regards,
Brett Hodges
Charlotte, NC
Been listening to you guys for a few months now, and I greatly enjoy the shows.
I do have a concern / question about your “good guy” recognition this week. So here goes.
The guy who left his meal to intervene during an armed robbery inserted himself into a situation in which his own life or safety was not in jeapordy. Granted, he had someone call the police prior to his action, which was prudent.
I’m all about getting the scumbags off the street, in cuffs or in a zipper bag. But had the “good guy” provoked a firefight in a shopping center, resulting in bystander casualties, would you still support what he did?
Best regards,
Brett Hodges
Charlotte, NC