Grand jury to get case of Texas dad who beat alleged child molester to death
Personally, if I caught someone doing that to any child, I don't know if I wouldn't do the same. And this was his daughter. If what he says is true, then I'd call it completely justified.
Luckily for this dad, it happened in Texas where a Grand Jury is likely to find no fault in his actions. If it happened in a state like Colorado, California or New York, he'd probably be looking at multiple years away from his family. Not that he'd regret his actions anyway.
James Harrington, director of the Texas Civil Rights Project, an Austin-based nonprofit group, questioned the father’s decision to “summarily execute” the alleged molester without due process.
“Assuming it’s true that this guy was molesting the daughter, and we don’t know what exactly happened at this point, he would then have the right to defend [her], and hit him enough to have him stop,” Harrington told FoxNews.com. “But you cannot summarily execute him, even though I can understand the anger he would have.”
Without specific knowledge of the case, Harrington said he was “surprised” that the girl’s father had not been already charged.
Harrington continued: “The question is: When does it move beyond self-defense?”
“Assuming it’s true that this guy was molesting the daughter, and we don’t know what exactly happened at this point, he would then have the right to defend [her], and hit him enough to have him stop,” Harrington told FoxNews.com. “But you cannot summarily execute him, even though I can understand the anger he would have.”
Without specific knowledge of the case, Harrington said he was “surprised” that the girl’s father had not been already charged.
Harrington continued: “The question is: When does it move beyond self-defense?”
Luckily for this dad, it happened in Texas where a Grand Jury is likely to find no fault in his actions. If it happened in a state like Colorado, California or New York, he'd probably be looking at multiple years away from his family. Not that he'd regret his actions anyway.
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