Thursday morning feel good stories
In Pontiac, Michigan, a fellow tried to break into a home and the resident shot the fellow through the window. The perp was DOT (dead over there) at the hospital.
In Milford, Michigan, an inebriated sot tried to burglarize an off-duty cop’s home. Lucky for him, the cop was a sprinter and not a shooter. He grabbed the thief by the scruff of his scrawny neck after chasing him from the home and held him down while on-duty cops arrived.
In Dallas, Texas, three armed men tried to rob a convenience store. The owner pulled out his own gun and killed one of the thieves who had the good manners to go outside and become DRT (dead right there). The other two are still in the wind after leaving their best friend behind.
A security guard at a Houston, Texas apartment complex was approached by several men in a parking lot. One of the men pulled out a gun and the security guard drilled him. The other men fled, leaving their buddy behind. The wounded fellow went to the hospital and he’s expected to survive.
A man in Lexington, Kentucky attacked a woman in a parking garage and put a knife to her throat. He demanded her wallet and she reached into her purse. In the confusion, the poor woman grabbed her gun by mistake and perforated the fellow. He fled to his safe place where folks called an ambulance for him. She flagged down some patrolling cops and told her story. The thief is expected to survive his wound.
Category: Feel Good Stories
Nice start to the day i.e. DMFs all around!
Agreed.
All really “feel good” stories.
‘An inebriated sot’ in Michigan – a poetic and apt application. I knew fine literature was available here!
I thought the inebriated sot was hanging his shingle in Fort Myers FL?
You are responsible for your own security, people. And from these instances, one can see that calling 911 would not have helped to protect the victim. Guns Save Lives!
Dead, pinned, dead, winged and drilled…not bad.
Yep. Assuming the Houston security guard was facing 4 assailants, in baseball terms the “good guy batting line” for today would be 5 for 10 with 2 HR, 2 other extra-base hits, and a single. Not too shabby.
In regard to the lady in Kentucky, this is the reason I usually have a lot of junk in my purse, and my wallet is in my pocket.
I no longer use a purse. I love not fanny packs, but something similar. It does strap around my waist, but also my thigh. Quick release. Compartment for my gun, checkbook and other junk in the other. Side pockets for knife,stun gun and tiny flashlight. I bought 7 to match my moccasins. Can’t walk around not matching ?