Saturday morning feel good story
Top Kone sends us our first feel good story this morning from Kentucky;
Derrick Mosley, along with a juvenile, were arrested for allegedly breaking in to a home on Shepherdsville Road.
According to a police report, the two were inside the home, taking a long list of items. Those items included a gun when the home owner came in.
That home owner pulled the pistol she was wearing on the two suspects and held them there until police could arrive.
Chief Tango sends us some more feel good stories this morning. The first is from North Carolina where a thief learned benefits that we all learned in Basic Training; keep control of your weapon at all times;
Officers told Channel 9 that a man came into the South Main Internet Café on Main Street just before 10 p.m. armed with a gun. They said he then ordered everyone in the café to get on the ground and shoved the handgun in the teller’s face, demanding money.
Police said the female teller was so nervous that she dropped the till from the machine on the ground, and had to bend down to get the cash and stack it on the counter.
Investigators told Channel 9 that the robber did not have a bag for the cash so he put his gun down on the counter and began stuffing money into his coat.
Police said that the teller then picked up the gun, pointed it at the robber and fired a shot at him, but missed.
The next story comes from Indiana;
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police detectives say two men came in and held the people inside at gunpoint. Family members say there were four people inside including the owner, his girlfriend and two others. Standing up against the burglars, police say the woman pulled out a gun and held it up. That’s when she, and at least one of the robbers, pulled their triggers and were both shot.
The suspects took off, and one of them was found in the 2500 block of North Parker.
The victim is in stable condition, according to the video report.
The next story comes from Georgia;
“I heard my door. Someone was kicking on it. So, I got my gun, tipped from my bedroom on into my dining room and when I got to my dining room my door just crashed in,” Green said.
He said he turned the corner to go into the kitchen and that’s when he saw the three teenagers.
“The first thing he hollered, we is teenagers, don’t shoot me,” Green said.
Green said he didn’t care what age they were, they were breaking into his home.
“If you are old enough to do a crime, age doesn’t matter. Doesn’t matter whether you’re a teenager, you’re grown. If you can do the crime, your punishment, it shouldn’t matter. I had my gun in my hand and I just started firing at them,” Green said.
Green said he called 911 right after the teenagers ran. Once deputies got there he said he overheard the scanner that someone had been shot.
“I kept asking the police officer, who got shot. He said that’s the one that you shot. I said you joking. He said yep he got shot in the side,” Green said.
Category: Feel Good Stories
The use of judicious marksmanship is appreciated…
Range time for all is my suggestion !!!
“The first thing he hollered, we is teenagers, don’t shoot me,” Green said.
Ans I say to, “we is teenagers….so…f@cking…what!”
I was a ‘teenager’ in Nam.
Amen. Where’d you serve, brother.