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“I was hoping that I could reason with them,” Hindi said of the Spring
Creek Homeowners Association’s president, David Merritt, 73, and Marvin
Fisher, 69. “But I said to myself, if they are not going to resolve
peace with me, honestly, I had to kill them. So I took my gun.”
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He stopped those that were violating his property rights.
The EXACT same reasons that nations go to war.
How else was he to protect his property rights?
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. John F. Kennedy