Thursday morning feel good stories

| November 10, 2016

An armed homeowner in Brownsville, Texas encountered an intruder in his house, so he shot the fellow in the arm and stomach. The police claim that there were no life-threatening injuries.

A homeowner in Bellaire, West Virginia, was struck in the head when he opened the door for Kenneth Hall and Hall’s accomplice. The resident made it to his handgun and answered the violence with bullets striking both criminals who fled the scene. Hall’s pal was arrested and he’s being treated at the hospital, but Hall is still on the loose and reportedly suffering from the introduction of two new orifices.

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Frankie Cee "In the Clear"

Putting a couple of bullets into the bad guy will, at least, mark him for later identification. And, not a lot of these sorry types will continue their mission of crime while leaving a blood trail.

Dapandico

Montana Moonbat tries to get a break in Veterans Court, Judge sentences him to a $500.00 fine and 30 days in jail for stolen valor.

http://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/news/local/2016/11/09/judge-deems-courtroom-lies-act-stolen-valor/93572238/

jonp

Shoot a target in the stomach and no life threatening injuries? Guy needs to borrow my 45LC Blackhawk with some nifty 255gr lswc over 9.6gr of Unique.

Shayne MacKinnon

As a paramedic I have had 2 cases of people getting shot with a .45 and both lived. Now if it was a small cal say .25 or .22 I have seen many more die from these rounds.

Eden

As a soon-to-be EMT-B, this interests me. Why is that? More cavitation with the smaller calibers?