Monday morning feel good stories

| July 11, 2016

Chief Tango sends us first story this morning from Lakeshire, Missouri, where 20 year-old Tyler Gebhard had been sending threatening messages on Facebook to the family of a St. Louis county police officer. Last week, Gebhard decided to make good on his threats while the officer was home and off-duty. He smashed through a glass backdoor with a cement planter and advanced on the officer ignoring commands to stop. In fear for his family who were hiding in a remote part of the house, the officer fired once and Gebhard was DOT (dead over there) at the hospital.

If the New York Daily News has any credibility left in your mind, after the last few weeks of crazy-ass bullshit they’ve been busted printing, they claim the argument was over Black Lives Matter issues.

In Winter Haven, Florida, 25-year-old Ricardo Garcia Gomez forced his way into the home of 78-year-old Paul and 72-year-old Mary McLee where he forced Paul to open a safe. Paul retrieved a gun from the safe and began shooting Gomez. In the altercation that ensued, Mary was shot in the leg, and Paul was also shot. Police arrived and took them all to the hospital where Paul and Gomez both passed.

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Wilted Willy

I really hate it when the good guy is killed, more range time, center mass people, center mass!

desert

keep squeezing that trigger until the aggression STOPS! then one more for good measure!!

Frankie Cee "In the clear"

Breaking into the home of someone that you know to be a police officer takes that special kind of stupid. Darwin wins again. That was a career ending decision for the dope, leaving him “Dead Over There”, at the local hospital.

A Proud Infidel®™

I concur about that goblin’s breaking into a LEO’s home while he’s there – DARWIN AKHBAR!

Hondo

Out of respect for the deceased citizen (Paul McGee) who died protecting his home and family, there will be no batting line analysis today.

I will say that it’s good to see that he took the low-life bastard who murdered him with him. May Gomez receive “special attention” from El Diablo for all eternity.

NR Pax

And may the warriors on the other side welcome Mr. McGee as one of their own.

A Proud Infidel®™

AMEN, may he be welcomed into Valhalla.

B Woodman

“Special Attention” = One very large pineapple, inserted anally, fronds first. For eternity.

Ex-PH2

An unfortunate result for Mr. McLee, but he went down fighting. Good for him. I hope that the widow will be able to recover from her loss. She has my sympathies.

The NYDailyNews? Pfffftttt!

B Woodman

Dear Tyler,
It takes a Special kind of Stoopid to telegraph your intentions to your intended victims, over public social media. And then to attempt to carry out your Nefarious Plan, WHILE THE ARMED VICTIM IS HOME.

Yep, one Special kind of Stoopid there.

Foxbat40

Let us all remember that there is no guarantee that the robber would not have killed both Paul and Mary when he was done robbing them. There is also no guarantee he would not have killed someone else in a later exploit when he was either evading police or committing another crime.

Paul may have saved more lives than we will ever know.

11B-Mailclerk

Ah, the old “Ready weapon in the safe” trick. Paul McLee was a planner.

Willing and Able!