Sunday FGS
Man shot in his face near Shops at Rivercenter, San Antonio police say
Police said between eight to ten gunshots were fired
SAN ANTONIO – A man believed to have burglarizing a vehicle was shot in the face at a downtown parking lot Tuesday afternoon.
According to a San Antonio police preliminary report, a family was leaving the Shops at Rivercenter around 5 p.m. when they encountered two people burglarizing their vehicle.
The suspects pointed guns at the family, and a man and his son opened fire on them, police said.
According to police at the scene, one of the suspects, a 35-year-old man, was shot in the face. The other suspect, a woman, was also hit. Both of the suspects were dropped off at a nearby hospital with apparent non-life-threatening injuries.
Police said between eight to 10 gunshots were fired. They believe only one weapon was used.
The woman was arrested for outstanding warrants.
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Heartwarming family story, so I’ll overlook the poor grammar and obvious contradictions. Otherwise that’s some mighty fine reportin’ right there.
Man shot, killed during bizarre home invasion attempt in rural Missouri
By Sarah Motter
DEARBORN, Mo. (KCTV) – An unknown man was shot and killed when he attempted to force his way into a rural Missouri home after he prayed to a horse and attacked a dog.The Platte County, Missouri, Sheriff’s Office says that around 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 18, emergency crews were called to the 15000 block of Masonic Dr. in Dearborn with reports of a suspicious individual.
The homeowner reported a partially clothed man had arrived at their home and began to pray to a horse before he attacked their dog. When he attempted to force his way into the home, the homeowner then shot him.
When law enforcement officials arrived, they said they found the suspicious man dead at the entrance of the home. He has been described as a white man in his 30s or 40s.
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Then it got weird. Thanks again, Gun Bunny.
Category: Feel Good Stories, Guest Link
See the lady in red…
With that lovely, skin tight, spray painted, red dress, where would she carry/conceal that pistol? Looks too heavy for an ankle holster?
How about if I carry the pistol for her? Of course that means I’ll have to tag along and go everywhere she goes. Everywhere.
“…got a Lady In Red at the back of my head…” (ht2 Kenny) Cross draw inside thigh holster ’bout the only way she could carry concealed. And i suspect that your wife might have some issues with you tagging along and go everywhere she goes.
“…shot in the face…” Yeah, every one of y’all saw that headline and immediately thought the story was gonna be about Kum-Hella Hairyass. Didn’t ya!
Man you better pray to something before you attack my dog, ’cause you will very soon meet God.
Kinda spendy for the Blackout, but is does seem to be made of all metal so there is that.
Like father, like son with the one gun.
Happy ending, just makes no sense.
[…] This ain’t Hell… has your feel good stories. […]
The Pirates Cove
Praying to a horse……gotta be some drugs involved. Either illegal, or lack of Rx.
(need to find that scene from Ghostbusters, with Louis talking to the cabbie horse)
And this… Anti-gun veterans or other such suddenly popping-up (especially in swing states) with election coming up? Well, they may be paid “precision micro influencer” folk instead of some annoying troll:
https://blog.joehuffman.org/2024/09/19/anti-gun-paid-liars/
https://saf.org/harris-walz-campaign-recruiting-military-veterans-to-influence-social-media/
Like “Astroturf groups” – pretend to be grass-roots, organizations, but in reality are artificial constructs. Example: Moms Demand Action, the anti-gun group led by Shannon Watts, bought/paid for/built by Michael Bloomberg
Job opportunity for Lars– probably why he’s not around here as much as he could be lately.
I wonder if anti 2A Brian Mast will show up.
So a man and his son opened fire, but only one gun was used… The state of journalism is in deep doo doo.
between at least four individuals.
(Written early in the morning, minutes before deadline, perhaps?)