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Press conference summary:
- Pearsall is stable and will recover. Shot in chest. Provided a statement. No other details.
- Suspect is a 17 year old male from Tracy, CA
- It was an attempted robbery. Ricky fought the suspect and both were shot. Ricky shot the suspect with the suspects own gun. Multiple shots were fired.
- Ricky is goated
Ricky would fit in just fine in Idaho. No concealed permit required. Any non criminal over 18 with any hunting or firearms training can carry. Age restrictions only apply to cities. We don't get a lot of carjackings in Boise. Very dangerous occupation.
Dude, Boise has a population of 236,000. The entire state's population is about 2 million. Science has discovered that the more people placed in tighter and tighter quarters devolves into fighting. 236,000 isn't as big as a single city in the Bay Area. The state's population is about the size of the Bay Areas population. So jam the entire state of Idaho into the city limits of Boise and watch the crime rates jump.
You're not getting an argument from me. Too many people has a detrimental effect on happiness and anger issues short of fighting as well.
Ya I get so unhappy when there's a million things to do and I don't need to get in a car and drive 15 minutes to buy some milk.
Suit yourself. I did. HS in San Mateo and San Jose State alum.
You live in Boise now? I've thought of moving there. But damn no ocean would be weird.
Yeah, I agree with that, too. So I've been able to keep a sailboat in Ventura. Half the people in our newish neighborhood arrive with California plates, and half the rest come from Oregon or Washington. Eastern and Southern Oregon have voted to join "Greater Idaho" which would give us oceanfront land, but I'm pretty sure that won't happen. It takes a couple of years to slow down and acclimate, but once you do, very few people go back. Those that do do so for money, but many of those come back again.
The ocean is overrated. I prefer lakes anyways. I moved from California for Idaho 18 years ago, when I was 20 years old. I went back to California only once about 6 years ago for my dads funeral and I couldn't even recognize it. I couldn't wait to leave. About the only thing I ever miss about California is the food. Some times the weather by the end of winter. But they are not that bad at all and summers here are perfect.
EDIT: I meant to say Idaho is terrible and it was worst decision I ever made moving here.
I love mountains and would consider mountain living. I have no issue stating I have the biggest bear phobia around. I could never be comfortable outside chilling or with a beer at night outside stargazing. All I would be able to think about is Yogi.
We have amazing mountains here in California too.
We have brown bears. Need to stay in the safety of the war zone in the cities.
And wolves, too.