Friday morning feel good stories
A homeowner in Buffalo, Missouri, encountered an intruder in his home. According to the police, “There were actions that were taken that would’ve made [the homeowner] feel definitely threatened…The homeowner was confronted by an individual and a shooting ensued.” So, by the time the police arrived at the rural location, the intruder was DRT (dead right there).
BNG sends us a story from Detroit, Michigan where two men tried to carjack a licensed gun owner. One of the thieves was perforated twice and he was found by police at the hospital later.
AW1Ed sends us link from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, where Dawn Jones had to slam on her brakes to keep from hitting another driver. He jumped out of his car with a knife and threatened to stab her. Two fellows working nearby noticed it and tried to diffuse the situation, but they became the target of the man’s ire. They backed him down when they pulled out their chainsaws. They recorded his license plate number as he scurried away which led to his arrest for aggravated assault and felony reckless endangerment.
When an armed masked man stuck up the Lamplighter Lounge in Metairie, Louisiana, a patron slipped out to his truck and retrieved his own firearm. Thw thief left the business and noticed the man standing by his truck and aimed his gun at the patron. The man fired at the crook and ran after him. The thief turned and pointed his gun at him again. The man fired thrice more, missing each time. The crook was scooped up by police at the bus station.
33-year-old Tara-Alexis Ford was cleared by a Multnomah County, Oregon Grand Jury for the time last month that she shot 59-year-old David Daniel McCrary when he broke into her apartment last month. He was DRT when the police arrived, and she’s free.
It looks like a home invasion endly badly for two crooks in Rangeley, Maine where police found two men injured and one DRT, all from gun shot wounds. One injured man was a resident, the other injured man and the DRT weren’t residents of the home. Police say the home was specifically target by the criminals.
Category: Feel Good Stories
More and more, law abiding citizens are armed to protect themselves, their family, friends and fellow citizens, and their goods. Several more bad guys will never, ever commit a crime again.
CHAINSAWS? Whoa!
RANGE TIME needed!
LOVE this line, “by the time the police arrived”. . .
So you are saying that defending yourself against criminal behavior and not just trusting daddy govt. to take care of you is a good idea?
I’m shocked.
this is not a swipe at LEOs.
Good examples of the old saying: “When seconds count, the police are minutes away.”
This is not a slam on LEOs. It’s a function of policing to be reactive in the majority of cases. Active policing has suffered from the plague of BLMitis lately so being prepared to handle the first seconds up until their arrival is becoming more and more important.