Tony Santiago
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i seriously had to look twice to see if that's what he actually grabbed.
I was coming home from work today, and I was in traffic, stopped at a light on smith st, near central ave.
Anyway, I was in the left lane, and this guy in a toyota corolla was about 5 cars ahead of me in the right lane, and all of a sudden he gets out of his car, opens his trunk, grabs a shotgun, throws it in the backseat of his car, and then gets in. What the hell?!?!?!
I looked twice to be sure, and I am 100% sure it was a shotgun he grabbed. I have no idea why. He didn't do anything threatening with it, and he didn't stall or anything. He did all of this while being stopped at a light. There were a couple cars in front of him, and several behind him. I couldn't see the look on the driver's face that was behind him, but I can assure he was probably startled.
no idea why he did this, or why he felt the need to grab it at the time he did.
anyway, that brings me to a question.
considering he did this at the time and under the circumstances that he did, would the driver behind him be justified in hitting him or something? how is he suppose to know he's not some psychopath that's going to start shooting at people???
i seriously had to look twice to see if that's what he actually grabbed.
I was coming home from work today, and I was in traffic, stopped at a light on smith st, near central ave.
Anyway, I was in the left lane, and this guy in a toyota corolla was about 5 cars ahead of me in the right lane, and all of a sudden he gets out of his car, opens his trunk, grabs a shotgun, throws it in the backseat of his car, and then gets in. What the hell?!?!?!
I looked twice to be sure, and I am 100% sure it was a shotgun he grabbed. I have no idea why. He didn't do anything threatening with it, and he didn't stall or anything. He did all of this while being stopped at a light. There were a couple cars in front of him, and several behind him. I couldn't see the look on the driver's face that was behind him, but I can assure he was probably startled.
no idea why he did this, or why he felt the need to grab it at the time he did.
anyway, that brings me to a question.
considering he did this at the time and under the circumstances that he did, would the driver behind him be justified in hitting him or something? how is he suppose to know he's not some psychopath that's going to start shooting at people???