Tuesday FGS
Shoplifting suspect killed during shootout with deputies in Walmart parking lot
SPRING, Texas – A shoplifting suspect was shot dead during an alleged shootout with deputies in the parking lot of a Walmart late Sunday night.
The shooting happened around 10:30 p.m. when Harris County Sheriff’s deputies arrived for a shoplifting in progress at the Walmart off Kuykendahl Road near Farm-to-Market 2920. Employees told deputies they noticed the suspect attempting to steal items from the store. The employees told deputies that the suspect was a known shoplifter.
When deputies arrived, the suspects were already inside a vehicle, so they attempted to pull them over in the parking lot.
That’s when the situation took a turn for the worse. One of the suspects got out of the vehicle and allegedly started firing at the deputies with a handgun. The deputies returned fire and hit the suspect.
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MSN.com
Man in critical condition after officer-involved shooting outside Lawrence bar
Jesse Wells
INDIANAPOLIS — A man is in critical condition following an officer-involved shooting in Lawrence.That shooting took place early Monday morning outside a business on Pendleton Pike.
Just before 2 a.m., Lawrence police claim a fight inside Mar Y Sol Bar and Grill escalated to gunfire despite the intervention of security both inside and outside the business.
Police are still investigating exactly what led up to the disturbance but say it quickly spilled into the parking lot.
“The security and staff were pushing the people involved in the disturbance to the outside parking lot when one of the individuals started firing a handgun. That drew a response from our officers,” said Lawrence deputy chief Gary Woodruff.
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Nothing in Walmart is worth dying for. Links again courtesy of our own Gun Bunny.
I have carried a revolver; lots of us do, but they are the most innocent things in the world. — MARK TWAIN
Category: Feel Good Stories, Guest Link
There ain’t nothing in a Wally World worth me even going there. Last time I was in one was August of 1995. It was a Sunday and I needed some dog food and a collar for an orphaned little puppy I had just rescued and back then, wasn’t hardly nobody else open on a Sunday. That before there was a Dollar General on every corner.
Good riddance to the trash. Hope the popo find the dirtbag that’s in the wind and here’s to a good case of lingering pain for the WRT.
Nice hog leg/hand cannon you gots there Mister. Would you sell it?
Beware Mr. Bear.
Nothing in Wal-Mart is worth BUYING, much less dying for.
That Mar Y Sol Bar and Grill sounds familiar. Is it just a common name for bars or has TAH commented on this one in Lawrence, KS before?
I just don’t understand why people can’t just leave when asked to, what could you possibly get for staying …except trouble?
Marisol is a common name? Unless Sun ans Sea is the Hispanic equivalent of Dew Drop Inn? (Been by the one outside Jackson years ago.)
Lawrence IN is right outside of Ft. Ben. (Harrison)
I happily submit; a feelz good, an indifferent, and a sorrowful moment, of today’s date.
-On this date in 1984 John Millius’ magnum opus Red Dawn was released. It was the first movie to earn the MPA’s PG-13 rating. (Today they’d burn at the stake the movie and anyone that touched it at for Moloch)
-10 AUG 18, a Horizon Air Bombardier Q400 was stolen from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport in SeaTac, Washington. The perpetrator, 29-year-old Richard Russell, was a Horizon Air ground service agent with no piloting experience. After Russell performed an unauthorized takeoff, two McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle fighters were scrambled to intercept the aircraft. Sea–Tac air traffic control made radio contact with Russell, the sole occupant, who described himself as a “broken guy, got a few screws loose, I guess.” About 1 hour and 15 minutes after takeoff, Russell died by intentionally crashing the aircraft on lightly populated Ketron Island in Puget Sound.(Wikipedia)
Good night Sky King, wherever you are.
-2016, Michael Brian Vanderboegh returns home to God Almighty. If you don’t know his work, I’m sure this glowing commentary from SPLC will raise your opinion of Mr Vanderboegh. I had the pleasure to meet him at the CT GovAdminComplexBuilding for a rally after the overreach of this nanny-state. (See below)
Rest Well, Mr V.
https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2016/08/10/long-time-militia-leader-mike-vanderboegh-has-died
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ktidcsNc-s4
I had the brief pleasurable moment to meet Mike V when he was driving up to Seattle WA for a III-per rally. I put him (and his driver) up in a motel room for the night, he ate dinner at my house.
I knew I liked you.
Thanks for supporting the front line in this fight.
May we all be so charitable.
35 years ago this week I reported to BCT. The joys of misspent youth.
The Russian advisor was played by the recently departed William Smith, whom you’d know from “Any Which Way You Can” and other tough-guy roles.
Did’ja know he was working on his PhD when he began acting? He speaks fluently: Russian, French, German, and Serbo-Croatian.
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I remember reading that when a Chief of Police at a little town mentioned to another that they were getting a Wal-Mart, the 2nd asked him how much his LEO budget was increasing.
A year later he needed a budget increase to handle the increased crime.
Spring, TX is in Harris County (more famous for Houston) – and the DA there is infamous for not prosecuting criminals. Several of her dirtbags have had to have their crime problem permanently solved because she refuses to prosecute them.
I do go to WalMart for certain items. My head is on a swivel when I do. Even in daytime. Don’t go nights if at all possible.
Great article on gun selection:
https://babylonbee.com/news/the-babylon-bee-guide-to-choosing-a-gun-thats-right-for-you