Did anyone feel sorry for…….
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missgangsmashers — 19 years ago(February 15, 2007 02:56 PM)
I read this case in law school. The Korean owner was a little more justified in the sense that the black customer had beaten the owner severely and I think the owner retaliated merely out of rage. However, the girl didn't deserve to die but the owner's actions were understandable.
Oh, thanks for letting me know this! I didn't know about her beating the lady.
But I still don't think she should have killed her!
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xFAM0USx — 19 years ago(February 26, 2007 05:06 AM)
That doesn't justify murder..at the most,curse him out..but shooting the man and his wife dead in their own store is ridiculous,then later,glorifying it by watching the tape and talking about selling it..
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blunderful_k — 19 years ago(February 27, 2007 08:54 PM)
Oh man, I was hoping for both of them to go Jail the entire movie. I was pissed that Kevin, aka "o-boy", wasn't the one who got shot. And they had every right to follow them around. They were thugs! Poor grocer, just trying to make a life for himself. And was O-boy the same kid from power rangers?
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aznplayafolife206 — 19 years ago(March 11, 2007 01:42 AM)
its o-dog not o-boy and i thought he was the black power ranger from the original series also when i saw the cover but it isnt thats walter jones that played the back power ranger.. and larenz tate plays o-dog.. and the store owner guy shouldnt have said anythin bout his mom because alot of ppl get offensive over that and o-dog is crazy so he just doesnt give a beep but i do feel bad for the wife.
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lade_at_large — 19 years ago(March 15, 2007 05:51 PM)
O-Dog was an evil dude, but that didn't give him a right to murder the two korean grocerers. At most, he coulda cussed them out, and maybe pushed them, or something.
Also, MISS T, the owner's actions in shooting the little girl was NOT right at all. I don't care if she got beaten by a black man. She probably got beaten by a black man because she was getting on his nerves.
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lade_at_large — 19 years ago(March 17, 2007 08:14 AM)
It was the korean store managers that got a beat up by a black man (i'm not talking about the movie, i'm talking about a situation that happened in 1991)
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cclub — 18 years ago(December 17, 2007 12:31 PM)
: Did anyone feel sorry for.
by Computer_Stud (Thu Feb 15 2007 10:28:39) Ignore this User | Report Abuse
I read this case in law school. The Korean owner was a little more justified in the sense that the black customer had beaten the owner severely and I think the owner retaliated merely out of rage. However, the girl didn't deserve to die but the owner's actions were understandable.>>>>>>
You are not telling the whole story.
The girl had a bottle of $1.99 orange juice. The owner thought she was going to steal it and GRABBED the girl. The girl became enraged and slapped the owner several times. Then the owner grabbed the gun as the girl was LEAVING the store and shot her in the back of the head. The bitch should have gotten prison time, but she only got charged with involuntary manslaughter and got probation. -
cclub — 18 years ago(December 17, 2007 12:34 PM)
I didn't feel anything when the Koreans were shot in the story. Not condoning it, but I just didn't care for them. Alot of them take for granted their customers, they need to respect their customers because without them, they would be back in riceboats and starving.
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mr_x350 — 18 years ago(December 22, 2007 07:07 PM)
the store owner deserved a punch in the face maybe, but NOT death! the store owner was probably many times a victim of robbery too, which is why he chose to keep his eye on them, but he was acting like kind of a dick too. i think o-dogg shoulda just punched him, not shot him
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youngnottheold1 — 18 years ago(February 27, 2008 02:36 PM)
wow that's an incredibly racist post..
riceboats? starving?
South Korea is hardly a 3rd world country, do a little research before running your mouth off like that.
Also I'm surprised nobody has brought up the LA riots and the millions of dollars in damages Korean store owners suffered at the hands of black people.
After something like that, it's no wonder Koreans don't trust blacks anymore.
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anders_biro — 14 years ago(August 05, 2011 10:03 AM)
I must say that it is indeed quite pathetic to accuse the shop owners of racism when it turned their suspicions about their character were right all along.
(Even more so as they were not only thieves but murderers as well).