Husband Charged After Killing Wife’s Would-be Rapist
Though in our emasculated culture, many of us would not want to admit it, there is a natural instinct that kicks in when it comes to our wives. You can get away with a lot with me, but you best leave my wife alone. And I believe that this is the way that God has created men to be.
We are to be the protector. So, when anyone seeks to harm our wives, we are ready to go into “beast mode.” We would not just fight one man, but many, in an attempt to protect the most precious thing that God has given us on this earth.
So, when a man received a call from his wife that she was being raped, he rushed home to her defense. In the process of helping his wife, the husband, Mamadou Diallo, took a tire iron to the rapist, and now that husband faces charges.
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Fox reports:
A New York City man could be facing a manslaughter charge for defending his wife against a would-be rapist.
Police tell the New York Daily News the would-be rapist had 19 prior arrests — 19.In 2003 he pleaded guilty to stabbing, beating and sexually abusing a 17-year-old girl.
But instead of thanking Mr. Diallo for taking a predator off the streets – the police put him in handcuffs.
In a world that is upside down on many issues, especially those dealing with sex, you would hope that we would get this one right. But it seems that this is not the case. My hope is that Diallo has a good lawyer and that the jury will use common sense in this case.
Besides the fact that the man acted in defense of his bride, there is the issue of breaking and entering.
If you are found uninvited in my home, expect similar treatment.
Article reposted with permission from Constitution.com. Article by Michael Ware.