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    SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. -- The Spartanburg County Sheriff is known for speaking his mind, and at a news conference on Monday, he didn't hold back his anger and frustration after a woman was attacked in a park over the weekend.

    Investigators said 46-year-old Walter Lance grabbed a woman who was walking her dog in Milliken Park on Sunday afternoon. They said Lance choked the woman, made her take off her clothing and tried to rape her. (Full Story)

    Lance is in custody and was denied bond on Monday.

    Sheriff Chuck Wright opened his news conference by saying, "Our form of justice is not making it."

    He said, "Carry a concealed weapon. That'll fix it."

    Wright said Lance had been charged numerous times with crimes against women, and other crimes such as resisting arrest and escape. Wright said Lance had been on probation for a federal gun charge.

    He referred to Lance repeatedly as an "animal," and expressed his disgust about Lance's long record and the attack.

    Wright said Lance has had more than 20 charges dating back to 1983.

    Wright said Lance has been in jail more often than he has, and he runs the jail, and he said Lance gets out easier. Wright punctuated it by saying, "And I'm aggravated."

    He said he doesn't believe every person needs to be kept in jail, but he said, "I don't think this animal deserves to be out in our society, walking alongside our women."

    Wright said,"Liberals call me and tell me the chain-gang form of justice isn't working. Well, let me inform you, your form of justice isn't working either."

    He said Lance should not have had the right or opportunity to "violate a good, upstanding woman."

    "This is a horrific crime," Wright said. "Her life was threatened so many times."

    He said Lance "doesn't fight police or men folk -- he just goes after women." He said Lance is not married because, "No woman can stay married to him because he beats them down too much."

    Wright said, "It's too bad someone with a concealed weapons permit didn't walk by. That would fix it." He said people are tired of doing the right thing and criminals getting away with their actions.

    He said several times, "I want you to get a concealed weapons permit."

    At one point, Wright held up a fanny pack and said, "They make this right here where you can conceal a small pistol in them. They got one called The Judge that shoots a .45 or a .410 shell. You ain't got to be accurate; you just have to get close."

    Wright said, "I'm tired of looking at victims saying, 'There's life after this' … I'm tired of saying, 'We're sorry, we can't keep them in jail.'"

    Wright said in his view, gun control is, "Is when you can get your barrel back on the target quick. That’s gun control."

    Wright said the attack is not the fault of Millken Park. He said, "It's a nice place for families."

    He said officers patrol the area all the time and respond to various calls there. He said, "Don't blame anyone for having an animal on their property … We can't get it all."

    He encouraged women to walk in groups, and he ended by saying again, "I want you to get a concealed weapons permit. Don't get Mace. Get a firearm."

    And then he said, "I think I better stop before I get sanctioned."

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  • #2
    He said, "Carry a concealed weapon. That'll fix it."
    Alright. What kind of laws does SC have regarding shooting an unarmed attacker? Especially if said attacker is shot in the back?

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    • #3
      amazing how passion pinpoints logic
      http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/...iversal-truth/

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Cooter View Post
        amazing how passion pinpoints logic
        And could easily get him fired, true or not. I like what he has to say. Wish we had more LEOs that encouraged it.
        Originally posted by BradM
        But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
        Originally posted by Leah
        In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
          Alright. What kind of laws does SC have regarding shooting an unarmed attacker? Especially if said attacker is shot in the back?
          Unarmed attacker? Beating a woman? No jury will convict a woman under attack by a man for shooting him, whether in the head, back, ass, or balls.

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          • #6
            Madnes...??

            This is Spartanburg!!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
              Alright. What kind of laws does SC have regarding shooting an unarmed attacker? Especially if said attacker is shot in the back?
              Texas has you covered in this case (rape).

              Love the poll in the OP link:
              Code:
              How do you feel about concealed weapons?
              Choice 	                        Votes 	Percentage
              I already carry one 	        13,991       63%
              I am going to get a CWP 	7,526 	 34%
              I wouldn't carry a weapon 	522 	       2%
              "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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              • #8
                God Bless Texas.
                Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
                Unarmed attacker? Beating a woman? No jury will convict a woman under attack by a man for shooting him, whether in the head, back, ass, or balls.
                OJ got away with killing two people, right? You can't guarantee any sort of result especially depending on the state laws regarding using a firearm for self defense and if the attacker was shot in the back. In VA I can be charged with murder if I shoot an intruder in my house if he is unarmed and I can't prove the intruder was posing a threat. Regardless of an armed/unarmed intruder, if I were to shoot said intruder in the back I would be guaranteed to be charged with murder.

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                • #9
                  That was a horribly-written article. Er, transcript.
                  Originally posted by Broncojohnny
                  HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
                    God Bless Texas.

                    OJ got away with killing two people, right? You can't guarantee any sort of result especially depending on the state laws regarding using a firearm for self defense and if the attacker was shot in the back. In VA I can be charged with murder if I shoot an intruder in my house if he is unarmed and I can't prove the intruder was posing a threat. Regardless of an armed/unarmed intruder, if I were to shoot said intruder in the back I would be guaranteed to be charged with murder.
                    You can be "charged" with anything. Convicting is another matter. If what you say is true (and I doubt it), leave Virginia immediately.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
                      God Bless Texas.

                      OJ got away with killing two people, right? You can't guarantee any sort of result especially depending on the state laws regarding using a firearm for self defense and if the attacker was shot in the back. In VA I can be charged with murder if I shoot an intruder in my house if he is unarmed and I can't prove the intruder was posing a threat. Regardless of an armed/unarmed intruder, if I were to shoot said intruder in the back I would be guaranteed to be charged with murder.
                      This may answer or clarify some of your thoughts...
                      http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=5283784&page=1

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
                        That was a horribly-written article. Er, transcript.
                        Wright said...
                        "A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have."
                        -Gerald Ford/Thomas Jefferson

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
                          You can be "charged" with anything. Convicting is another matter. If what you say is true (and I doubt it), leave Virginia immediately.
                          Doubt all you want. VA has no Castle Doctrine. You shoot someone you are automatically suspected of murder. Your fate is decided by the evidence and how good your lawyer is.

                          Originally posted by carparks View Post
                          This may answer or clarify some of your thoughts...
                          http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=5283784&page=1
                          I know all about that case and have used it in many arguments with anti-gun/anti-self defense morons, and once again, that's TX which has a rock solid Castle Doctrine.

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                          • #14
                            As all states should...
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
                              Doubt all you want. VA has no Castle Doctrine. You shoot someone you are automatically suspected of murder. Your fate is decided by the evidence and how good your lawyer is.


                              I know all about that case and have used it in many arguments with anti-gun/anti-self defense morons, and once again, that's TX which has a rock solid Castle Doctrine.
                              I'd rather be tried by 12 than carried by 6. If you're silly enough to live there, your fate is in their hands.

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