Tuesday morning feel good stories
A 21-year-old was stuffing steaks and toilet paper down his pants in a St Louis, Missouri store. He was confronted by the loss-control officer on duty and an altercation ensued. The officer ended that altercation with a bullet to the thief’s shoulder. He’s in stable condition at the hospital.
At a gas station in Indianapolis, Indiana, a criminal tried to rob a victim at the pumps. The victim pulled out his own gun and the thief tried to run him down with his car. the victim fired a shot that hit the passenger in the criminal’s car. The thief then took the gunshot person to the hospital and dropped them off.
In Arab, Alabama, someone called a homeowner and told him that his house was being looted. He returned home and found two burglars hard at work taking his stuff. He told one guy with hands full of loot to put it down. The thief complied. The homeowner looked inside their vehicle and found more of his stuff so he told the criminals to stay put – that caused an altercation, during which, the homeowner shot one of the crooks in the foot. He limped off, but the police caught up to him. The second guy went to the police station on his own.
Category: Feel Good Stories
No taxpayer relief shots.
The 21 yr old thief will be getting his fill of toilet paper in the tank – the John Wayne variety. Not sure how you stuff TP down you’re pants, even MC Hammer parachute pants would be tough.
Steaks and toilet paper? How much of that can you stuff into your pants? Never mind, don’t answer that.
Here’s a tip about stopping carjackers, from a news story last night. A young woman was attacked by two teens who tried to steal her car at a gas station. She chased one off, got into the front seat and broke the key off in the ignition slot. Smart move by a smart lady.
On the one hand, you should never leave the keys in the ignition, but she was already in the car when they went after her.
With the Indianapolis gas station shooting. . . who’s going to get charged in the shooting? The shooter attempting to chase off the thief? Or the thief himself? Interesting. This one wold be worth following up on.
If you put bullet holes into the windshield, you have a pretty good case that the car was being used as a deadly weapon.
No way I’m living in a place named “Arab”…….