Wednesday morning feel good stories

| October 7, 2015

We start out the day in Dallas, Texas with a three-fer where a homeowner was attacked by four fellows in his abode. He unleashed his firepower and hit three of the four (that’s Sharpshooter level qualification). They un-assed the Ao at a high rate of speed. At an intersection, the uninjured fellow left the other three behind and beat feet on the pavement. The police helped the pop-up targets find the hospital.

An update on our video entertainment yesterday from San Francisco, it turns out that gun that the two were wrestling over was empty and police are still looking for Mr. Burglar.

In Oshtemo Township, Michigan, Bryan Bigham couldn’t convince his girlfriend to go home with him, while he was in a drunken stupor, so after an altercation, he ran outside while the woman hollered for help, her neighbor in the mobile home park, grabbed his gun and volunteered to assist. he found Bryan hiding in the shadows and commanded him to come out, so Bryan charged the guy who shot him DRT (dead right there). The Good Samaritan is now in jail waiting for the DA to make a decision on whether to charge him or not. Bryan, the bully, however, is resting comfortably on a slab in the morgue.

Category: Feel Good Stories

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W2

I’m number one! No, wait, that doesn’t sound right.

Frankie Cee "In the clear"

Shooting 3 out of 4 in your home is good clean shooting, but engaging someone who is not in an attack mode, and only charges when threatened, is an iffy situation.

streetsweeper

3 out of four, thats damn good. Probably good enough to make Tarrant County SWAT. lol.

Eden

Except that Dallas is in Dallas county, not Tarrant. 😉

Ex-PH2

Pop-up targets? Oh, I like that. Takes me back to the Macon County Fair and the Threshing Day competition.

AZtoVA

Usually shooting at a fleeing vehicle results in at least an arrest, if not charges.

GDContractor

Because an 11 year old boy shooting an 8 year old girl is the opposite side of the coin of a homeowner protecting themselves, their family, and/or their property. Are you kidding or just being silly?