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| June 20, 2021


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Driver arms himself, stops carjacking on St. Charles Ave.
The driver then grabbed his own gun and forced Quinn Massey out of the car. Massey was later arrested.

NEW ORLEANS — Authorities say an attempted carjacking was thwarted after a driver armed himself with a gun and reportedly forced the carjacker from his car Sunday evening.

According to the New Orleans Police Department, a driver was driving near the intersection of St. Mary Street and St. Charles Avenue around 5:41 p.m. when 44-year-old Quinn Massey jumped in his passenger seat and implied that he had a weapon.

The police department told the Times-Picayune | New Orleans Advocate that the driver then grabbed his own gun and forced Massey out of the car. Massey was later arrested.

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Nashville Kroger security guard fires gun after being shot with a flare gun, suspect at large

By Bradford Betz |
South Precinct detectives are working to identify the man who Tuesday at 10:45 p.m. shot a Kroger security guard with a flare gun after he attempted to stop a suspected shoplifter.

The victim was working security at Kroger’s 5319 Mt. View Road location when he observed Christopher Walpole, 30, leave the store with what appeared to be unpaid items hidden in his pants. The security guard said that he followed Walpole outside only to take a photo of him and bar him from the store, but he resisted and got into the passenger side of a tan Ford Explorer. The guard deployed pepper spray. The driver of the Explorer was backing out to flee when he shot the victim in the chest with the flare gun. The guard, believing he had been struck by a bullet, returned fire, striking Walpole.

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“The rifle itself has no moral stature, since it has no will of its own. Naturally, it may be used by evil men for evil purposes, but there are more good men than evil, and while the latter cannot be persuaded to the path of righteousness by propaganda, they can certainly be corrected by good men with rifles.”
– Jeff Cooper, Art of the Rifle

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Old tanker

First? Lousy trigger disciple but great legs

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KoB

Was in Nawlins back in ’02. Biggest mistake of my life. Married what became the final former ex Mrs. It was a sh*thole then and has gone downhill since. Passed up the opportunity to make large dollars when Katrina hit. A number of the technicians were assaulted/robbed while struggling to rebuild the outside plant network. Not to mention the Company vehicles that were broken into or vandalized. Good on the citizen for producing a real weapon instead of an implied one.

Was a very conveniently located K Roger in Maconga, big enough to be well rounded in it’s stock, yet small enough to where you didn’t need a golf cart to do your shopping. Had a popo substation inside the store, free space provided by the store, saving the city thousands in rent. Hizz disHonor the mayor decided it was RAAAYYCIISS and intimidating to some of the shoppers to have the substation there and moved the troops out. After several years of Rent-a-Cop Security and internal pilveridge, with literally millions in losses, Corporate shut it down. Now the locals are screaming that it is a “Food Desert” and were making noise to have City sue them to open it back up.

I got optics and my “pants pistol” os bore sighted on that thar Ms Thang! “Name’s Leggs…Nice Leggs”!

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Shot with a flare gun.
OOF! That’s gonna leave a mark!
Good for the security guard for hitting his “target” (see what I did there?) while under fire and stress.

“You are a GO at this station. No further range time needed.”

john

When did cheerleading the Iraq stop?

David

Makes a good point – make sure you have a plan to get to your gun BEFORE you get in the car. Looking at a gangbanger is NOT the time to wonder how you get your gun out past the seat belt.