Wolf1477
Regular Member
http://www.whiotv.com/video/index.html
Looks like he did things right, 2 shots to put the BG down, stopped shooting.
Looks like he did things right, 2 shots to put the BG down, stopped shooting.
Good SD,
good cop,
good video,
and yeah, I betcha he carries from now on.
Finally, a news story that doesn't mislabel the attacker who got shot as the "victim",
& doesn't use emotionally-charged terms like "gunman" for the citizen defender.
PS: I'm a bit suprised that the 2nd attacker came back, & very suprised that the one who got shot admitted being on illegal drugs & "up to no good".
Have you ever watched COPS? I like to watch that show to see what NOT to do and also the tactics that the police use to try to get you to give up your rights.
Most times that I have watched that show, they will read someone their rights and then ask them if they understand those rights. Immediately after that they ask questions and the person under arrest starts blabbing their head off and admitting anything and everything. It is absolutely amazing how no one ever asserts their rights and just shuts up!
Actually I did watch one episode where some guy told the officer that he did not consent to a search of his vehicle. It didn't really matter though because he had a pot plant sitting in the bed of his truck in open view so they had all the PC they needed. But most other times the officers ask if they mind if they look in the car and they say no - and then they find drugs! Such idiots!
IS...."Woman Accused Of Stealing Frozen Bull Sperm"
I have a question and I'm not here to start a fight but where was the tactical advantage in CC in this situation?
I know I am on an OC sight.
Here is the things that I know will come up
The victim did not have gun on him in the store: But if he had been CC how would that have changed if he didn't pull his firearm until was attacked.
The victim had the element of surprise: But why should he have needed to surprise the perps? Would they have chosen to attack the victim if he was OC. I understand that they may have attacked because they were on drugs but they may not have if they would have seen the gun in the store. To me the element of surprise is a dumb reason because you are already in a conflict, such as this man, before you are able to draw. I know you can yell stop I have a gun, which I believe the victim did but would he needed to yell that if he was OC?
The basic question is at what point does CC ever become a tactical advantage?
Can you give me real world situations where an attack has been avoided because of CC?
Not to get in to an argument but just earnestly wanting to know.
I have a question and I'm not here to start a fight but where was the tactical advantage in CC in this situation?
I know I am on an OC sight.
Here is the things that I know will come up
The victim did not have gun on him in the store: But if he had been CC how would that have changed if he didn't pull his firearm until was attacked.
The victim had the element of surprise: But why should he have needed to surprise the perps? Would they have chosen to attack the victim if he was OC. I understand that they may have attacked because they were on drugs but they may not have if they would have seen the gun in the store. To me the element of surprise is a dumb reason because you are already in a conflict, such as this man, before you are able to draw. I know you can yell stop I have a gun, which I believe the victim did but would he needed to yell that if he was OC?
The basic question is at what point does CC ever become a tactical advantage?
Can you give me real world situations where an attack has been avoided because of CC?
Not to get in to an argument but just earnestly wanting to know.