The alleged abuser was known for his horse-grooming abilities, Sheriff Harmon said
Probably not in the cold light of day, but I can imagine he didnt stop to think.I have no concern for the guy who died, but would you seriously feel comfortable beating him to DEATH in front of your 4 year old daughter?
Hope there were other witnesses, otherwise people will start beating people to death and claiming they were abusing a child... having said that, what father wouldnt do the same if you found your child being abused....but hopefully there are some independant witnesses.
I have no concern for the guy who died, but would you seriously feel comfortable beating him to DEATH in front of your 4 year old daughter?
Perhaps he's showing the sort of common sense that is all too often lacking from our legal system/judiciary.The video is interesting. I find it astonishing that the sheriff hasn't attempted to press charges on the attacker. We can all understand why the father did it (we'd probably all try and do the same in the heat of the moment), but this doesn't make it right. Or does it? I'd have thought you let the law decide because surely this opens the door to vigilante law?
And here's the debate.Perhaps he's showing the sort of common sense that is all too often lacking from our legal system/judiciary.
And here's the debate.
How is that showing common sense? I'm not saying the attacker deserves to be put away for life, but for me, it isn't for the Sheriff to make that call - it is for a JURY.
Of course it isnt , juries decide guilt on what someone is charged with, the sheriff was there in the immediate aftermath, he was presented with the facts and decided there was no case to answer.And here's the debate.
How is that showing common sense? I'm not saying the attacker deserves to be put away for life, but for me, it isn't for the Sheriff to make that call - it is for a JURY.
, the sheriff was there in the immediate aftermath, he was presented with the facts and decided there was no case to answer.
Asked whether they would press charges against the father, the sheriff responded, "Once the investigation is completed we will submit it to the district attorney who then submits it to the grand jury, who will decide if they will indict him."
I'm pretty sure that it wouldnt necessitate the girl making a visit to hospital either.I really don't personally need to know the horrible details of what the alleged abuser did, but if I were put in a position of having to judge the father, then this would be the over-riding factor.
Whatever manner of abuse was involved, the abuser clearly needs punishing / locking up / keeping away from kids, etc, but 'abuse' covers a huge range of actions. I wouldn't suggest that for example, stroking her LEG should be punishable by instant beating to death. At the other end of the scale however, there are things that if witnessed, would drive pretty much ANY parent into an uncontrollable and fully justifiable rage.
Nowhere near enough knowledge for anyone here to pass sensible judgement.