Wednesday morning feel good stories

| May 18, 2016

Spartanburg County, South Carolina Sheriff’s Office is still searching for a criminal who a homeowner frightened off with a single shot from his firearm. They even have a dog following the strange brown trail he left behind.

22-year-old Pharoah Nisby busted through a door in Schenectady, New York firing at the people inside. They returned fire and the shootout ended when police arrived and found three injured people. Six rounds were fired. Nisby, is having his four new orifices tended at the hospital, and it turns out he is a person of interest in another shooting.

A convenience store worker, Dahmane Dehici, in Wilson, North Carolina was forced to fire a gun at a criminal who was crawling through the store’s broken front door. Apparently, the crook was uninjured as he fled the scene.

In Wissinoming, Pennsylvania, police report that a homeowner rang the bell of one burglar with one round to the noggin during a midday robbery – he was DRT (dead right there). Another fellow showed up at the hospital with a gun shot wound and the police think he was involved.

19-year-old Antoine Reynolds was just walking down the street in Clarksville, Tennessee, minding his own business when three people pulled up and asked Reynolds if he was the fellow who robbed one of the trio the other day at gun point. Reynolds responded by reaching for that gun, but he was slow on the draw, the father of his robbery victim fired three times before Reynolds could clear leather, striking him once in the arm. Now Reynolds is cooling his heels in jail with a $100,000 bond hanging over his head.

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Ex-PH2

Strange brown trail?? Outstanding writing by the author of the piece.

And who names their kid Pharoah? It’s bad enough that the poor fellow’s last name is Nisby, but to load ‘Pharoah’ onto that is just cruel!!! No wonder he turned to a life of crime. I blame his momma.

B Woodman

Antoine,
Who in their right mind hangs around the scene of their most current crime spree, just waiting to be recognized and hauled over the coals?
But then again, no one ever accused the average criminal of having average intelligence.

jonp

Headshots are risky. Center mass people, center mass

Jon The Mechanic

Aim center mass, muzzle rise. There is your headshot.

Hondo

Gotta love this part regarding the Clarksville, TN, case:

Reynolds told police he did not have a weapon, but a surveillance camera in the area shows Reynolds fleeing the scene with a black handgun in his hand.

Oopsie.

Sometimes technology is indeed a “good thing”. (smile)