Maybe a neighborly visit to the sister, bearing a gift of a nice print of the photo, would give you a chance to end this feud before it gets worse. A face to face meeting will give you a chance to build a relationship based on values that you share (concern for family's security) and extend that to sharing what you uniquely can provide: an heirloom print of the homeplace taken from inside the fence.
Give peace a chance. Maybe his personality improves when he's sober. Every good family has a weird relative or two...
"Turns out he is not the property owner, his sister lives there. She is not the owner but renting a room."
This guy is not your neighbor, unless he is on the lease with his sister. Otherwise he is a visitor. Regardless of whether or not he is a visitor or tenant, violent attacks on neighbors don't go down well with most landlords/owners. The owners would be wise to get rid of this guy.
dfindr wrote:
Guy comes and me like that and its double tap to the chest and one to the head with the other other "canon".
I'm a gun owner, but I'm amazed at a statement like this. Hopefully it's just BS bravado. There are times for deadly force and there are the other 99.99%...........
jeremy_clay wrote:
Hopefully in your reach, but not within the 10 year olds.
No, she sits in back. The stunner is in the dash with the wrist strap kill switch removed. The flapper is in my door panel pocket, and the glock is by my throttle foot.
The 10 year old daughter is in advanced education classes, holds 3 Kung-FU belts and has been schooled well on the other stuff. I gotta get her a heavy bag though. I'm too old to bond that way.
Leon Noel wrote:
Just looking at the picture and without reading your story I would have thought you were attacked by the cows when you were taking pictures of them. >_>
I'm a mere rookie and get lucky sometimes. Some of the luck is the shoot opportunities made available to me on the basis if I mess up it's no biggie. See My Work