We're absolutely not promoting violence here but kudos to you Jae for your actions. Your family will back you up and it's understandable that you were just protecting them. Your bro-in-law needs to know or should have known about the incident and its best not to take his bro in the house again.
You ruined Thanksgiving. Would have screwed him over calling the cops, he would have gone to jail for a long time based on prior conviction. I understand wanting to hurt him... but you were short sighted.
There's gotta be something against flashing a minor. You should've stayed there and dared him to call the cops. One thing in the TV shows about 'real' sex offenders is that they aren't afraid of consequences because it's seeded deep inside their head. You might've punched him once or twice, but you looked like the aggressor and your chicken family is more than likely going to enable/embolden him by covering up the Thanksgiving Incident of 2012. Fight with your head this time man. If want him to get locked up, punching his lights out won't do **** except maybe earn you some free drinks from people who don't have to deal with the creep. Know the law. Know how he operates. Get him as far away from your loved ones as much as possible.
love this. instead of posting the trite happy thanksgiving and things i'm thankful for on my FB page, i said "don't start **** at the dinner table." wasn't thinking of exactly this but damn if it isn't funny. OP, that guy deserved it. i hope you don't get in trouble but even if you do it might be worth it to out that POS.
Bravo, good sir. For various reasons I don't trust cops so I probably would have done the same thing. But if there's an HPD officer you personally know and trust to not screw everything up and taze you when you speak impassionedly, you should probably go that route now. Just do all you can to make that guy's life uncomfortable. Go door to door telling his neighbors of what he did and what he's doing. And hang around your mom and little sister if that guy will ever be near.
You're obnoxious. You're an attention w****. You are not a hero. You are not a vigilante. Just a punk. That said, if the accusations are true, I hope someone more mature will do the right thing and work towards getting him out of society and/or get him some help.
You were wrong. You should have told the in law not to invite him. Knowing he's coming and waiting to punch him makes you a jerk. You could have called the cops if you were really concerned about what he did, instead you wanted to be macho hero. Punching hi doesn't change who he is or make what he did go away. Calling the cops could actually help save someone else. All you did was ruin everyones day and commit an act of violence that literally solved nothing.
I love how everyone gives their self entitled answers. With that said, I probably would have punched him too. Rick Grimes style.
I am totally against violence. You were wrong to act the way you did. You should have simply sliced it off. Cant flash it if you aint got it. No punching, no flashing, and best of all, a free hot dog for the guy on his dinner plate. Spoiler
It was his mom, yall. If you don't stand up to defend* your mom, what would you stand up for? Wouldn't she have done the same for you in your childhood? *defend being loosely defined here, but I would want to stop any sort of harassment aimed at my mom.
"Dead" or "kill." Ironically enough I imagine the initial alleged crime of flashing makes the threats more credible, the subsequent action appear more life-threatening and justifiably responded to with possibly deadly force. My interpretation is that you have at least as many siblings in law as your spouse has siblings, and exactly as many siblings in law as your siblings have. It almost seems outside of direct matrimony or parenthood, siblings might have identical family relationships. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brother_in_law