LA County District Attorney’s Husband Pulls Gun on Black Lives Matter Activists – IOTW Report

LA County District Attorney’s Husband Pulls Gun on Black Lives Matter Activists

Breitbart:

Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey’s husband brought a gun and deadly threats to the front door of their home on Monday morning as Black Lives Matter activists beat drums and chanted about DA Lacey.

Video from the scene credited to Black Lives Matter LA clearly shows David Lacey at the doorway of their Granada Hills home, pointing a weapon and shouting, “I will shoot you. Get off of my porch.” MORE

26 Comments on LA County District Attorney’s Husband Pulls Gun on Black Lives Matter Activists

  1. It’s worse than this. In another state, i can’t remember which one, but it was on the east coast, a guy pulled a gun on people he wanted to leave his property and the cops put the guy with the gun in jail. They claimed he was the offender for pulling the gun. I’m sure the DA won’t prosecute her husband in this case, but if you pull a gun on somebody and you are not in imminent danger, even on your own property, the libtard queer scum that makes up most prosecuting atornye’s offices will come after you. Keep that in mind.

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  2. She looks like an old lady in need of protection. I don’t see anything wrong with what her husband did, is it a crime to show your weapon to unpredictable thugs trespassing on your porch?

    If he felt in fear for his life would it have been OK to shoot the thugs on the porch?

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  3. Stay inside, call the cops. Not worth going to jail and court trying to tell the court why you went outside of your safe zone.
    Know where the line is in your state and don’t cross it unless you want to do time with the type people you are telling to get off your lawn. Don’t be stupid, know what the line is. Not worth it even if they are stealing your car unless they are going to run you over.

  4. @Bad Brad, I would amend your statement ever so slightly to say “Don’t pull it unless you are willing to use it.” That’s what I tell my conceal carry students. On occasion, I have had to draw a firearm and point it another human being. I was more than ready to use deadly force, but always gave the other party the opportunity to stand down. Which they did. Every time. It is amazing to see the change in attitude of someone when they are suddenly looking into the muzzle of a Colt 1911. I’m really glad I’ve never had to actually shoot someone.

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