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Man get's Life in Prison for Killing Robber

Phantom PainPhantom Pain Posts: 9,876
edited January 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
Interesting..I remeber hearing about this when it happen

Thoughts ?


http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/Philly_man_71_gets_life_term_for_fatally_shooting_robber.html


Philly man, 71, gets life term for fatally shooting robber

PHILADELPHIA (AP) _ A 71-year-old theft victim who retaliated by shooting his assailant seven times at close range has been sentenced to life in prison.

Barry Mason is a tool repairman who had no prior criminal record before being convicted of murdering 19-year-old Jamil Burton of South Philadelphia.

In August 2006, Mason was stopped in his car at a red light when Burton rode by on his bicycle. Burton reached in and snatched off Mason's neck a necklace that held an $18,000 diamond ring.

Mason then pursued Burton and killed him in a downtown park with a gun he was licensed to carry.

Mason was ordered this week to serve a mandatory life sentence. His attorney intends to appeal.
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    aNiMaLaNiMaL Posts: 7,117
    Jamil Burton sounds like an idiot.

    Death may not have been the right answer - but certainly I would have taken a knee cap or two to disable the kid from running away while I call the police.
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    shoulda moved to texas.
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    Phantom PainPhantom Pain Posts: 9,876
    aNiMaL wrote:
    Jamil Burton sounds like an idiot.

    Death may not have been the right answer - but certainly I would have taken a knee cap or two to disable the kid from running away while I call the police.


    Especially when the kid who stole the Chain didn't have a weapon or it wasn't in the story that he had a weapon anyway

    Took the law into his own hands...I would no problem with him killing the kid if he had a weapon or broke into his house and was protecting his family
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    Well really when you think about it, life in prison for this guy means what....3 years?
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    LesbelgesLesbelges Posts: 434
    This guy deserves jail. Yeah it sucks to have your stuff stolen, but he was in no danger after the jewelry was stolen. Like someone else said, this guy took the law in his own hands.

    He could probably plead temporary insanity or something.
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    g under pg under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,126
    MrSmith wrote:
    shoulda moved to texas.

    Somehow someway there seems to be more to this story. Also in Texas he would've been perfectly fine, I gather this all comes down to what's the law in Philly.

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    acoustic guyacoustic guy Posts: 3,770
    Interesting..I remeber hearing about this when it happen

    Thoughts ?


    http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/Philly_man_71_gets_life_term_for_fatally_shooting_robber.html


    Philly man, 71, gets life term for fatally shooting robber

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) _ A 71-year-old theft victim who retaliated by shooting his assailant seven times at close range has been sentenced to life in prison.


    Barry Mason is a tool repairman who had no prior criminal record before being convicted of murdering 19-year-old Jamil Burton of South Philadelphia.

    In August 2006, Mason was stopped in his car at a red light when Burton rode by on his bicycle. Burton reached in and snatched off Mason's neck a necklace that held an $18,000 diamond ring.

    Mason then pursued Burton and killed him in a downtown park with a gun he was licensed to carry.

    Mason was ordered this week to serve a mandatory life sentence. His attorney intends to appeal.

    No fucking way this guy should do jail time.
    He is a hero in my book.
    Why you say?
    If scumbags like this guy who robbed him knew that someone will shoot his ass if he tries to take things that do not belong to him, maybe he would think twice about it.
    The crooks have more rights then the victim. Fucked up.

    Edit::::He should not have tried to killed the guy.

    And please, if you are from the Secular progressive far left, do not respond to my statement.

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    rival.rival. Chicago Posts: 7,776
    i'm all about self defense and protecting what is yours.. but 7 shots is fucking insane. he deserves his prison term.

    as someone said above, just take out a knee cap and let the cops come and throw him in jail. death was not the answer in this case.
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    acoustic guyacoustic guy Posts: 3,770
    i'm all about self defense and protecting what is yours.. but 7 shots is fucking insane. he deserves his prison term.

    as someone said above, just take out a knee cap and let the cops come and throw him in jail. death was not the answer in this case.

    I get all worked up when it comes to stuff like this.
    I agree totally.
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    eh should live in texas
    mean people suck!
    but nice people sw****w

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    MasterFramerMasterFramer Posts: 2,268
    He hunted him down and shot him 7 times? Fucking moron...
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    7 times?...honestly that's some funny shit regardless.

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    just a random act of WTF !?!?!
    If I had known then...what I know now...

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    pjfan31pjfan31 Posts: 7,331
    Yeh If he was in his house terrorising him I would understand, But after chasing him, it sounds bad. I would of tried to beat the shit outta him.

    But he is 71, life imprisonment won't be all that long for him. Sounds slack but instead of life, they could of given him 10yrs and it still couldd be life if ya no what I mean. Dont mean it to be rude, but it sounds it.
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    g under pg under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,126
    pjfan31 wrote:
    Yeh If he was in his house terrorising him I would understand, But after chasing him, it sounds bad. I would of tried to beat the shit outta him.

    But he is 71, life imprisonment won't be all that long for him. Sounds slack but instead of life, they could of given him 10yrs and it still couldd be life if ya no what I mean. Dont mean it to be rude, but it sounds it.

    At 71 he's still very young. More and more Americans are living well into their 80's. I work with the ederly and my current patient will be 91 in 2 weeks. My last patients have been 92, 89, 82 he's still living, 91 and so on.

    So my point is that he still has a number of years ahead of him barring any previous health issues. He'll have some years ahead of him to think about what he could've done differently.

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    Mason then pursued Burton and killed him in a downtown park with a gun he was licensed to carry.

    I have no prior knowledge of this story, but based only on this news story alone, the text that I quoted makes me feel like this verdict and sentence are just. It would be a different story if Mason reacted at the scene and felt that he was defending his own life. I think he went above and beyond protecting himself.
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    Phantom PainPhantom Pain Posts: 9,876
    I have no prior knowledge of this story, but based only on this news story alone, the text that I quoted makes me feel like this verdict and sentence are just. It would be a different story if Mason reacted at the scene and felt that he was defending his own life. I think he went above and beyond protecting himself.

    Yeah me too

    Chasing him down and killing him is Murder in my book

    Not like he was defending his life
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    so the 71 yr old gets to spend the rest of his life eating 3 square meals a day.......

    and the piece of shit 19yr old is dead........

    things worked out just fine in my eyes.....
    Take me piece by piece.....
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    _Crazy_Mary__Crazy_Mary_ Posts: 1,299
    Obviously, the kid did not deserve to be murdered, but I don't think the old guy deserves life in prison, either.
    The robber is/was the bad guy here! Probably the $18k ring was his dead wife's and had serious sentimental value and it just tipped the old fart over the edge.
    No, he shouldn't have killed the kid, but... I think a shorter prison term would suffice.
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    BTW, this should be in the Moving Train
    I wonder why?
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    gabersgabers Posts: 2,787
    The punk ass kid didn't deserve seven bullets for stealing a necklace, c'mon people. Maybe one in the ass or leg though. It's not like the old man could have kicked his ass, so that wasn't an option. He may have gotten sued, but it's better than life (what's left) behind bars.
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    This guy erased a future career criminal from a city full of criminals and he gets life in prison...at 71 years old. He should be given a god damn metal...Hey if Jamil didn't want consequences, he shouldn't have decided to rob someone. I'll add this to the list of reasons why I hate Philadelphia.
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    It's amazing how people can see things so differently from each other.
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    Probably the $18k ring was his dead wife's and had serious sentimental value

    I'm sure the 19 yr old kid had some serious sentimental value to someone, too.
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    It's amazing how people can see things so differently from each other.

    yea this brain is a real wonder of nature.
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    I'm sure the 19 yr old kid had some serious sentimental value to someone, too.

    apparently not enough of a value...who the fuck taught this kid that robbery is a fine way to make a living?
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    long red wrote:
    apparently not enough of a value...who the fuck taught this kid that robbery is a fine way to make a living?

    Someone obviously did. Or, at the very least, no one taught him that it wasn't.

    But that doesn't mean he deserved what he got. :(
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    Someone obviously did. Or, at the very least, no one taught him that it wasn't.

    But that doesn't mean he deserved what he got. :(

    my point is that most kids dont understand the concept of consequences. I bet when he was staring down the barrel of a gun he finally understood. now, maybe he friends will refrain from embarking on a life of crime.

    bottom line: if you dont want to get shot, dont commit a crime. end of story, the kid was wrong, dont make him out to be a victim.
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    long red wrote:
    bottom line: if you dont want to get shot, dont commit a crime. end of story, the kid was wrong, dont make him out to be a victim.

    They were both victims, but they were also both wrong.
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