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Blakesdad 03-11-2011 03:43 PM

A Gentle Reminder on How Fragile Life Can Be
 
I lost a friend last week, to a absolutely senseless and bizarre murder.
Please read the story:
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/201...arden-industry

Its been a week of reflection. And while I mourn the loss of George, I can't help but think how avoidable this incident could have been.

I wasn't there, but I have spoken with his brother Jack. I'm just uncomfortable with their thought process.

You hear something, you see something, YOU take matters into to your own hands.

That's something, that until last Saturday, I would have done. How dare anyone violate my rights and my hard work for their gain.

And then, your dead. And your family is in ruins, and the family business is in turmoil.

There's NOTHING in that truck, that was worth loss of life.

So I'm just sharing this with you all. I hope none of you find yourself in this predicament, but if you do, maybe you can remember what happened to George, and call the authorities, who are trained professionals to deal with life's nut cases and criminals.

Peace Out, thanks for reading.

Brian

reds 03-11-2011 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blakesdad (Post 10256)
I lost a friend last week, to a absolutely senseless and bizarre murder.
Please read the story:
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/201...arden-industry

Its been a week of reflection. And while I mourn the loss of George, I can't help but think how avoidable this incident could have been.

I wasn't there, but I have spoken with his brother Jack. I'm just uncomfortable with their thought process.

You hear something, you see something, YOU take matters into to your own hands.

That's something, that until last Saturday, I would have done. How dare anyone violate my rights and my hard work for their gain.

And then, your dead. And your family is in ruins, and the family business is in turmoil.

There's NOTHING in that truck, that was worth loss of life.

So I'm just sharing this with you all. I hope none of you find yourself in this predicament, but if you do, maybe you can remember what happened to George, and call the authorities, who are trained professionals to deal with life's nut cases and criminals.

Peace Out, thanks for reading.

Brian

Some things you have to stand up for, regardless.
It's tough to lose a friend and I'm sorry for your loss.

Skip 03-11-2011 05:47 PM

Heard about that on news - hope the POS thief gets put away for good.

Good advice you offer.

Sure your friend never thought the thief would run them over. He reacted as I think most would if they saw a thief messing with their truck.

mark1234 03-11-2011 07:01 PM

Definitely shocking. I didn't know him personally but we have bought from them in the past. The day before we had their catalog out to see what we could use, so it was a little freaky to hear of the tragedy the next day. I agree with Skip, they need to impose tough sentences. Honest people struggle to make a couple of dollars only to have some POS steal it.

Sorry for the loss of your friend.


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