Man beaten with hammer in FLA

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cue up BO to say his grandfather would look like the victim

I can see why Zimmerman had a concealed carry permit, kind of scary in the Sunshine State.


A tip to Crimeline has led to the arrests of two men in a brutal beating that occurred a week ago in the Midway community east of Sanford.

Julius Ricardo Bender, 18, and Yahaziel Isaac Israel, 19, face charges of attempted first-degree murder, burglary with assault or battery and armed burglary.

The victim, a 50-year-old Winter Springs man whose name has not been released, is on life-support at Orlando Regional Medical Center.
 
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Obviously we need to write some "common sense" laws to place "reasonable limits" on hammer rights in this country... We start by regulating the size and wieght of hammers available to the public based on their destructive capability, next we mandate that all persons purchasing a hammer be forced to pass a federal background check so as to avoid allowing criminals to purchase them, then mandate that all hammers be locked up so children will not have access to them, then mandate that anyone carrying a hammer in public be certified by the state and liscensed to do so, next we create "hammer free zones" to ensure that only criminals carry hammers in these designated areas, and lastly (for now), we allow the victims of hammer crimes to sue the hammer manufacturers, after all, had they not manufactured the product in the first place, it couldn't have been used to commit the crime.
 
Obviously we need to write some "common sense" laws to place "reasonable limits" on hammer rights in this country... We start by regulating the size and wieght of hammers available to the public based on their destructive capability, next we mandate that all persons purchasing a hammer be forced to pass a federal background check so as to avoid allowing criminals to purchase them, then mandate that all hammers be locked up so children will not have access to them, then mandate that anyone carrying a hammer in public be certified by the state and liscensed to do so, next we create "hammer free zones" to ensure that only criminals carry hammers in these designated areas, and lastly (for now), we allow the victims of hammer crimes to sue the hammer manufacturers, after all, had they not manufactured the product in the first place, it couldn't have been used to commit the crime.

same go fr mallets ?
 
How about if t hey just lock these two cockroaches up, throw away the key, and not try to make the story about anything but a brutal attempted murder?

or would that be too pragmatic of a thing to do?
 
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How about if t hey just lock these two cockroaches up, throw away the key, and not try to make the story about anything but a brutal attempted murder?

or would that be too pragmatic of a thing to do?

well considering it never mentions any details about the victim, I thought it might be interesting to see what got conjured up.
 
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