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Ex-boyfriend shot, killed after couple woke to him standing over their bed in north St. Louis
Police said the man acted in self-defense after he and his girlfriend woke up to the man pointing a gun at him.
Author: Jennifer Somers
ST. LOUIS — Police said a man acted in self-defense after he shot and killed an intruder early Friday morning inside a home in north St. Louis.According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, officers responded to a report of a shooting and burglary just before 1 a.m. Friday to a home in the 4400 block of San Francisco Avenue, located on the edge of St. Louis’ Penrose neighborhood.
Police said the 37-year-old man and his 36-year-old girlfriend were asleep in their bed. They woke up to find the woman’s ex-boyfriend standing over them with a gun pointed at her current boyfriend. The man grabbed his own gun and shot the suspect multiple times.
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KSDK
Woman killed in shootout with strip club security guard in NW Miami-Dade: Police
Miami-Dade Police officials said the incident unfolded at Club Climaxxx at 12001 Northwest 27th Avenue
By Monica Galarza and Olivia Jaquith
A woman is dead after a heated dispute at a strip club in northwest Miami-Dade ended in a shootout with a security guard. NBC6’s Niko Clemmons reportsA woman is dead after a heated dispute at a strip club in northwest Miami-Dade ended in a shootout with a security guard early Friday, officials said.
Miami-Dade Police officials said the incident unfolded at Club Climaxxx at 12001 Northwest 27th Avenue around 3:20 a.m.
Police said several individuals were engaged in a heated dispute inside of the establishment which then continued outside in the parking lot.
“An armed security guard that works for the establishment attempted to diffuse the situation, as is his job,” Miami-Dade Police Det. Andre Martin said.
Martin said a woman who had been involved in the dispute got in the back seat of a car, pulled out a gun and fired a shot at the guard.
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NBC Miami
Local residents hold car theft suspect at gunpoint, ending manhunt in Walton County
by Kelly Sierra
WALTON COUNTY, Fla. — A man was arrested Saturday morning after deputies say a manhunt ended with residents holding him at gunpoint in Walton County.37-year-old Anthony McMillian, of DeFuniak Springs, is charged with Grand Theft of a Motor Vehicle, Obstruction Without Violence, Attach Registration License Plate Not Assigned, and Property Crimes — Possess Vehicle With Altered Numbers.
According to the Walton County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy attempted to pull over McMillian near County Highway 192 after noticing he was driving a stolen vehicle.
Deputies say McMillian was driving a stolen red Dodge Ram that he attempted to paint black to throw off law enforcement.
The sheriff’s office says during the traffic stop, McMillian stopped the truck and ran away on foot.
About 30 minutes later, the sheriff’s office says deputies were led to Campbells Rest Road where three residents were holding McMillian at gunpoint.
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FAFO, you’re the ex for one reason or another. I’ve commented numerous times on my philosophy: no woman is worth your life or freedom. At least he died in the holiest of ways.
The poor woman at the night club didn’t deserve to die. She was just asserting herself as an empowered Black Woman when the security guard dared to interrupt her. She couldn’t drown him out with her voice, so she grabbed something louder, and the guard must have thought she was trying to shoot at him instead of just regaining control of the “conversation”.
Good on those citizens. And rattle can paint jobs are a clear sign that a vehicle is stolen. The white F-450 that was stolen by a professional methematician and seen on my property had been stripped of decals and had a super cool custom two-tone job when I found it. Sad, but I personally tracked it down to a trailer park when the sheriff’s office failed to do anything besides take a report. I contacted the company that owned it and notified the police, but the police could do little (stolen in a neighboring city, VIN was covered, and it was on private property). They ended up notifying the trailer park manager that it was parked illegally without a parking permit, so the following day it was towed off. I called the towing company to tell them it was stolen but could never get through to them. They kept telling me that if I wanted my truck back, I had to pay $200-something. I was just trying to inform them they had stolen property and that, since they were in the city it was reported stolen in, they should contact the investigating officer.
Testify! If she’s no longer into you, make sure that her new dood’s bullet is not into you. A good woman is worth dying for but an ex is not worth dying over. Nothing pisses an ex wife/gf like you moving on an being…unbothered, moisturized, happy, in your lane, focused, and flourishing.
No Happy Ending at her climaxx; she is now at Club DRT.
Home boi methed up when he didn’t call Earl Scheib for his paint job. BZ citizens!
The tyrants will find their options limited when those that just want to be left alone finally get fed up.
God created man…Colt made ’em equal. Not named for the Navy cause they adopted it, but for a Naval Scene depicting The Battle of Campeche, Texas and Yucatan v Mexico. It WAS adopted and used by Ol’ “Wild Bill”, “Doc” Holliday, and (gasps, clutches pearls…the HORROR!) RE Lee. Quick, melt down all copies of these RAYYYCISSS revolvers. Sam Griswold made 3600 some odd copies of Colt’s .36 in his former cotton gin plant for the CSA. Brass frames came from Church Bells and whatnot. Sold ’em for $50. If anyone happens to run into one of those, The Gun Bunny will pay you a coupla hundred $ for it. There may and/or may not be some reproductions of the Griswold and Colt’s Navy around Firebase Magnolia. Accurate as all hell and fun to shoot.
I’ll just stick this right here…
Item 5 is debatable… the closet at D’s Cantina could use some expansion. Full disclosure, approximately half of the guns belong to MRS D. And that little factoid seriously upset her mother lol.
“Item 5…” “A (1) gun…” What kind of “A gun” are you keeping in that closet, -D..a recoiless rifle?…105 towed?…8″ howitzer?…Paladin?…16 inch Naval?…(fapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfapfap)
If you truly loved Mrs D and wanted her to be happy, you’d get her a bigger closet…and more things to go into it.. And her Mama should not be upset that you are looking after her little girl so well.
Well… what happened was… MRS D’s mama lives with us since covid. She’s got a touch of dementia and needs a little looking after. She hears someting on the news about eebil scary AR-15’s, and wonders out loud why anyone would want one. MRS D says there’s one upstairs. Mom kinda flinches, then says “well, you’re a trained Soldier, that’s different”. MRS D comments about the current size of our alleged gun inventory, Mom gets a little pale. I proceeded to pour a little fuel on the fire (OK, a lot of fuel) and said “Mom, half of them are your daughter’s”. Audible gasp. MRS D caps it off by saying “Just the pink ones”.
Priceless.
Your poor m-i-l
I likes my Navy Colt. My Walker Colt is not jealous in the least, nor is my Kentucky longrifle.
However, I do my darndest to ensure Mrs. GB is not jealous in any way, shape, or form.
If you just HAVE to shoot a revolver with no top-strap, the 1860 Army Colt is ‘way purtier.
No argument from me on all that, David. I had (had being the key word here) a very nice 1860 “Old” Army repro that mysteriously disappeared after my final divorce…along with a repro .36 pocket police, S&W Model 10 (retired State Trooper Captain’s with Ivory grips) and, of all things, my daughter’s 1980s vintage Red Ryder BB Gun (yeah the final ex was the epitome of the evil stepmother and gold digging bitch) in ’06. Missed an opportunity to pick up a matched pair, sequential serial #s Walkers in ’88 ’cause wifey #2 wanted to spend that $300 cash on a new outfit. The never worn outfit, with the price tag still attached, was hanging in the closet when the Gun Bunny jumped over the dog fence and escaped to freedom in ’94. Had a .44 Remington that I gifted to one of my Officers upon his promotion to FIRST (grin) LT and a .36 Spiller and Burr copy that was gifted to another troop upon his promotion to SGT.
Having fired all of the above, and other black powder weapons, I found that the .36s had a slightly better accuracy rate. Coulda been just my shooting abilities on those days. Here lately, I’m cutting back on multiple calibers, getting more quantity on defensive designed freedom seeds. Do very little recreational shooting, firing for zero, familiarization, and saving them rounds. They may be needed…soon.
The 1862 Navy is the same size as an 1851 Navy, and it is similar in profile to the 1860. Wild Bill Hickok is reputed to have sported a pair of engraved ones with ivory grips. The 1862 is also .36 caliber. Hickok’s famous 75 yard killing pistol shot was made with an 1851 Colt Navy.
Ex is now permanently Extinguished. New boyfriend did pretty darn good, starting from asleep to ventilating the intruder when he had the drop.
Nothing good ever goes on in a strip club.
…or after midnight or over the Internet.
For that first story, it’s good for the man who defended himself and his girlfriend that that clown Kim Gardner is no longer the DA. She’d have charged them both with murder.