Wednesday morning feel good stories

| September 30, 2015

This morning, we awake to the happy news that a crime spree ended in Corpus Christi, Texas where an armed family brought a serial burglar to justice. A wife nudged her husband awake when she heard a noise downstairs. The dad, thinking it might be one of his sons, went to investigate. Instead he encountered a burglar who made a gesture under his jacket and said he had a gun. The two sons came downstairs with their guns and the three held the burglar until police arrived. The police claim that Mister Burglar Man was responsible for the rash of crimes in the area.

KD8NOA sends us a link to a story of what happened in Covert Township, Michigan the other night when John Scott, a former Marine and current National Guardsman, rushed to his brother-in-law’s house in time to confront a serial burglar. I didn’t know Marines were taught to fire warning shots, but that’s what John did, unitl he got close enough to tackle the fleeing criminal. Then he tied the fellow up with his own shoe laces until the police arrived.

In Seattle, Washington, armed thugs broke into a residence and hit a victim in the face with their gun. The victim disarmed the pair in an altercation and chased them from his home. It’s always better to have your own gun and not depend on criminals to bring one for you.

In Memphis, Tennessee Jamal Swift pretended to sell his car on Craig’s List at his home so he could rob a fellow. Curb service where the victims come to you. Anyway, Swift (who really isn’t) pulled the trigger of his gun when the prospective victim refused to give him $400, but his gun misfired. The victim pulled his own weapon and shot “not-Swift-enough” who is now resting comfortably in the local hoosegow facing three felony charges.

In Phoenix, Arizona, a hero came to the rescue of a woman who was being assaulted. He shot the coward in the leg which immediately killed the mood and saved the woman from further abuse.

Category: Feel Good Stories

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Frankie Cee "In the clear"

Face shots, people. Two to the face, with a large caliber weapon. Warning shots only warn the neighbors that some one is shooting into the air. Leg shots will mark a criminal, for later identification, but rarely really end the career.
Face shots.

Ex-PH2

Tied the perp up with his shoelaces? Now, that is a creative endeavor, indeed!

Marines to the forefront – a good start to a good day.

Richard

I believe the exact word was “hog-tied”. Appropriate.

19D2OR4 - Smitty

In related news, the Police are still on their way and will be just as soon as possible.

(Detroit joke)

Reb

Moccasins my preferred footwear when running around are expensive. I can’t believe how many leather laces I’ve replaced using them to hog tie citizens who don’t follow the law.
I have lots of pictures my granddaughter took. Also have a video of HER standing over her me passed out holding back good citizens who really wanted to help with my stun gun saying “I called 911, please stand back”. Awarded by the cop shop for having a cool head at nine years old. Laces cost $13 for a pair. I have asked cops not to cut my laces and this is what they said ?

Roger in Republic

My old man always said that the first shot was a warning to the second guy. Shoot the first guy, and if the second guy ignores the warning shoot the next guy, and so on.

Reb

Sharing lots of videos of a trained 11 year old who was taught self protection since three and of me in 2016