Pennsylvania man murders neighbors

Video is all over the web and Facebook. It's sad, tragic, and educational. If you're friends with Andrew Blubaugh( who runs Apex tactics In Ohio ) on fb he has it with commentary.

If nothing else I learned. 1) let the asshole have the last word 2) don't let your wife get drawn into your argument 3) if gunfight have gun 4) whatever ego issue just not worth it.
 
If I didn’t know any better, I would almost think it was a Hollywood script. The first thing that got my attention was that several shots were fired and no one moved or flinched.
 
If I didn’t know any better, I would almost think it was a Hollywood script. The first thing that got my attention was that several shots were fired and no one moved or flinched.
That was the first thing that cought my attention. The second thing was he hauled ass away from his wife and left her out there.
 
That was the first thing that cought my attention. The second thing was he hauled ass away from his wife and left her out there.


It is emotional tunnel vision... These two had been SO hell-bent on winning any perceived victory in that argument that they failed to see that the situation had changed. Notice that the husband had already seen the other guy emerging from his garage with a handgun. He told his wife "He has a gun..." And what did he subsequently do instead of grabbing his wife, dragging her back into his own house and locking the fucking doors? He ran up to the armed man to call him a pussy.
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When the first guy said "I am going to make your life a living hell", THAT was when anybody could realize that the atmosphere had changed. The other guy's response "what?" had that very tone to it, that he does not give a fuck anymore... What the first guy said has got to be one of the most suicidal and reckless things to say to someone who already has nothing to lose. And to follow him just to taunt him even after fucking realizing that he's now got a gun in his hands???
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Stand there with a guy shooting at you and missing with half a mag, waiting for one to hit you. Brilliant.

This confused me as well... he didn't look like he was ducking or anything. But I guess if someone is literally firing a gun at you... well, some people lock up. But then he got hit and runs. Just really weird reaction. I'm no crisis psychology major but I'm really confused by that part. Very scary and sad. And if someone comes out pointing a gun at me (and I don't have one), I'm saying whatever it takes and/or running as fast as I can zig zag.
 
It is emotional tunnel vision... These two had been SO hell-bent on winning any perceived victory in that argument that they failed to see that the situation had changed. Notice that the husband had already seen the other guy emerging from his garage with a handgun. He told his wife "He has a gun..." And what did he subsequently do instead of grabbing his wife, dragging her back into his own house and locking the fucking doors? He ran up to the armed man to call him a pussy. View attachment 7552065

When the first guy said "I am going to make your life a living hell", THAT was when anybody could realize that the atmosphere had changed. The other guy's response "what?" had that very tone to it, that he does not give a fuck anymore... What the first guy said has got to be one of the most suicidal and reckless things to say to someone who already has nothing to lose. And to follow him just to taunt him even after fucking realizing that he's now got a gun in his hands??? View attachment 7552065
I absolutely get it, it just baffles me how blind people can be. I have a new neighbor that moved in about a year ago and he's a complete nut job where this situation could have very well been where we were headed if I hadn't A. Been smart enough to see it taking a turn and B. Been the more mature and calmer, thinking person of the situation and never engaged him on that level. I now have 3 "peace orders" aka protective order when dealing with a neighbor against him. It's a very weird feeling being in this situation and you never expect to be at that point in your life, at least I didn't. This guy is a wacko and I could definitely see him harming not just myself but my 3 year old and/or my 5 year old as well as my wife. This kind of shit is what happens when you want to beat your chest and push people around in today's world.
 
I absolutely get it, it just baffles me how blind people can be. I have a new neighbor that moved in about a year ago and he's a complete nut job where this situation could have very well been where we were headed if I hadn't A. Been smart enough to see it taking a turn and B. Been the more mature and calmer, thinking person of the situation and never engaged him on that level. I now have 3 "peace orders" aka protective order when dealing with a neighbor against him. It's a very weird feeling being in this situation and you never expect to be at that point in your life, at least I didn't. This guy is a wacko and I could definitely see him harming not just myself but my 3 year old and/or my 5 year old as well as my wife. This kind of shit is what happens when you want to beat your chest and push people around in today's world.


Damn, man... Stay safe. There are fucking nutjobs everywhere. And the worst thing is that most true "nutjobs" are NOT your tweaked out psycho running around screeching and rubbing poop all over himself. THESE types of crazies are easy to spot and avoid... The most dangerous types are the ones who look completely normal on the outside, but are seething with rage or resentment at society on the inside, and it could take less than a fucking breath across a feather to see you or I as the cause of all of their problems just because we were driving 2 MPH too slow in the 75 lane, or took a bit too much time to count out change at the store while they are waiting in line just behind you... Those fuckers are unpredictable.
 
I absolutely get it, it just baffles me how blind people can be. I have a new neighbor that moved in about a year ago and he's a complete nut job where this situation could have very well been where we were headed if I hadn't A. Been smart enough to see it taking a turn and B. Been the more mature and calmer, thinking person of the situation and never engaged him on that level. I now have 3 "peace orders" aka protective order when dealing with a neighbor against him. It's a very weird feeling being in this situation and you never expect to be at that point in your life, at least I didn't. This guy is a wacko and I could definitely see him harming not just myself but my 3 year old and/or my 5 year old as well as my wife. This kind of shit is what happens when you want to beat your chest and push people around in today's world.

That's a shitty way to have to live. Hope it works out for you.
 
Damn, man... Stay safe. There are fucking nutjobs everywhere. And the worst thing is that most true "nutjobs" are NOT your tweaked out psycho running around screeching and rubbing poop all over himself. THESE types of crazies are easy to spot and avoid... The most dangerous types are the ones who look completely normal on the outside, but are seething with rage or resentment at society on the inside, and it could take less than a fucking breath across a feather to see you or I as the cause of all of their problems just because we were driving 2 MPH too slow in the 75 lane, or took a bit too much time to count out change at the store while they are waiting in line just behind you... Those fuckers are unpredictable.
Exactly. I deal with assholes all the time, almost daily. This guy isn't your regular old everyday ass. When we went to court, I had video of him threatening me, saying he might follow me to work, might get in my wife's ass, would make my life hell and that I didn't know what I started. I also had a 2:30 minute voice mail he left me saying that and all kinds of other shit and threatening to start going after anyone who had anything to do with me. In one of his episodes flipping out on me, my 5 year old was there and he called him a faggot and all kinds of shit before I could get out of there. This all happened on my own property.
 
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