Saturday morning feel good stories

| October 14, 2017

From Moline, Illinois;

The victim reported that she was in her vehicle when [Floyd May, 61] forced his way into her car while armed with a knife.

During the struggle, the victim received a laceration to her arm.

The male then forced the victim to drive him to a rural Rock Island County location.

The victim was able to reach her firearm when they stopped in rural Rock Island County. The male then fled the area on foot. The victim transported herself to the hospital to receive treatment for the injury to her arm and to contact Moline police.

Mr. May is in custody.

From LaPorte County, Indiana;

The 52-year-old homeowner told police someone with a flashlight was outside near a vehicle. He got a rifle and saw the suspect go into a pole barn, the sheriff’s office said.

He “found the suspect inside and a physical confrontation followed,” a statement from the sheriff’s office said. “During the physical confrontation the suspect produced a handgun which the homeowner was able to wrestle away. When the homeowner attempted to use his phone to call 911, the suspect fled the barn. The homeowner did fire his rifle once in the air as the suspect fled.”

The homeowner suffered cuts and scratches to his arms, and police believe the suspect was also injured.

Category: Feel Good Stories

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FatCircles0311

What good is bringing a rifle if you aren’t going to use it? Good grief, Man!

Green Thumb

Butt stroke to the face, man.

A little old school rifle PT.

26Limabeans

“The male then forced the victim to drive him to a rural Rock Island County location”

Everytime I read something like that I envision
the driver flooring it and then slamming on the brakes repeatedly until the perps noggin is full of glass and wrapped in an air bag.

MCPO NYC USN Ret.

0 for 2.

Story 1: Never go, most of the time victim ends up dead.

Story 2: I might have picked him off at the vehicle or while he was traversing to the pole barn … in accordance with local law of course.