Monday morning feel good story
Jabatam sends us our feel good story, this time from Georgia;
Police said the attacker couldn’t get the key in the ignition and then put his gun down because he didn’t know how to drive a stick shift. Officers said that’s when the woman grabbed his gun and shot him.
Braxton Davis was one of several neighbors on Blue Ridge Avenue who heard a woman screaming for help on May 3. Police said the woman had just gotten into her car around 10:30 p.m. when Sebastian Fontana walked up.
“At that point, she locked the doors to the vehicle. The male came up to the window and displayed a firearm in order for her to allow him into the vehicle,” said Atlanta police Officer John Chafee.
Chafee said the woman let him in and Fontana told her, “We’re going to have some fun.” The woman also described Fontana as having a weird laugh.
Police said Fontana got frustrated because he didn’t know how to drive a manual transmission. He put the gun down in his lap and the woman grabbed it and tried to get out of the car.
“The suspect grabbed her, bit her several times and attempted to pull her back in the vehicle,” Chafee said.
Investigators said Fontana bit her on the arm, leaving visible marks, and at some point she used his own gun to shoot him in the leg.
In Texas, a burglar got more than he expected when he was confronted with a homeowner wearing nothing but a gun;
After checking that his wife was sleeping beside him, the homeowner grabbed the 9mm handgun he keeps in his nightstand and leapt out of bed. He didn’t have any clothes on.
“I have a tattoo of the grim reaper, my hair is sticking up all crazy and I’m naked,” said the homeowner, who asked that his name be withheld for safety reasons. “I’m not sure if (the burglar) was more afraid of me or the gun.”
Upon confronting the homeowner, the burglar screamed “I’m so sorry, sir” twice before he ran and jumped out of the first-floor window he had apparently used to get into the house.
Also from Texas, news that tourists bring their guns when they’re traveling;
Witnesses said the man who was shot, believed to be in his 20s, was acting unruly in the hallway.
“The individual who was shot was apparently breaking some lights in the ceiling. When the other guest walked by him, there was some type of at least verbal altercation. This is all preliminary,” said McManus.
Police said that’s when the shooter, reportedly in his 40s, left for his room.
Investigators said the victim was banging on the man’s door and when he opened it, the victim charged at him.
The shooter told police he fired once, hitting the victim in the chest and killing him.
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Investigators said the victim was banging on the man’s door and when he opened it, the victim charged at him.
The shooter told police he fired once, hitting the victim in the chest and killing him.
Again with the dead guy as the “victim”. Victim of his own stupidity is more like it.