Wet diapers in Indy

| October 17, 2011

Apparently a customer at an Indianapolis auto parts store ventilated an armed robber who demanded cash from the counter crew. Some of the remaining customers are more upset that someone was legally carrying a gun in their midst than they were that criminals were carrying guns in their midst;

“I think it’s terrible, I really do. I don’t think people should be allowed to carry guns,” one customer said.

“(Perry) should have called the police. I don’t think it’s right for people to carry all these guns. It’s a crazy world,” Mabreeward said.

The pop-up-running-screaming target in this case has been arrested for robbery in the past.

Thanks to Old Trooper for the link.

Category: Arlington National Cemetary, Guns

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DaveO

Heh.

Waiting for response from TSO in 3… 2… 1…

Old Trooper

It seems there are still a lot of people that want to stay in the permanent victim class by believing that the moral high ground is to be a victim. I’m not one of them. When the cop tells the public they should just do what the perp orders and everything will be alright, I have a problem with that. I know of people that have done exactly everything that the perp orders and still end up dead. Screw that, I’ll take my chances on even terms, because I ain’t going down with a wimper and I might just take them with me.

I had an anti-gunner ask me one time if my life was worth a few bucks that the robber would get? I asked the anti-gunner if the robber thought his life was worth the few bucks he was attempting to get?

UpNorth

OT, no one should go along, if they have the means to resist. The shooter in Indy should send every one of the asshats in that shop a You’re Welcome card.
And, yeah, I’ve also been in stores, afterward, where the clerk did everything that was demanded, and still ended up dead, or wounded. I was also at one, where the owner had gotten tired of being robbed, and ventilated the guy who decided he wanted his share of the guy’s labor, while momma sat outside in a car. Junior managed to stagger out the door before succumbing to the two .357 rounds the owner put in him.

Trent

You made my day UpNorth! I got a good chuckle from your tale. Is that wrong? (I don’t think so)

GruntSgt

With UpNorth on this one, in all my years as a cop I could never give that lame ass advice. For me the advice was always fight or die and if the latter occurred at least you went down fighting. I once offered to take someone to the gunstore of their choice to pick out the appropriate piece. The Watch Commander (political pussy) went apoplectic over that one.

PintoNag

Huh. Makes you wonder if real sheep LIKE the feeling of a wolf’s teeth in their throat…

[I think I’ll leave the sarcasm setting on, here.]

Doc Bailey

what exactly was going to happen when the police got there? SAME FUCKING thing. So really its not that the guy had a gun which is scary to these fools, its that they had to witness it. Notice also how they don’t talk about the robber having a gun. How strange.

Spade

Those comments are part of the reason why my CCW is for defense of myself and my family only.

UpNorth

Trent, not wrong at all.

PintoNag

And let me guess the rest of the story, UpNorth; momma sued the store owner out of existence for shooting angel-boy, and is currently on welfare and we’re paying for her psychiatric treatment for PTSD?

UpNorth

PN, I think she tried, but I don’t think it ever went to a jury. I don’t know if his insurance company paid her off, or if the judge tossed it.
Hell, momma was on welfare >b?before the shooting, the excuse was that junior just wanted enough money to go out on his birthday. Oh, and he was just turning his life around. He did “go out” on his birthday.

Blacque Jacques Shellacque

Can someone apply a nice, hard thwack to the side of this Mabreeward person’s head?

She deserves it.