Wednesday Feel Good Stories.
What was plan “B” Brock?
Woman shoots her boyfriend in act of self-defense
by Yaremi Farinas|
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (CBS12) — A Treasure Coast woman shoots and kills her boyfriend in what deputies are now calling self-defense.
The Martin County Sheriff said the 46-year-old woman believed her boyfriend was going to attack her with his bare hands.
On Monday CBS12 obtained the frantic 911 call where you can hear the woman is hysterical, barely comprehending what just happened.
“I need an ambulance right now,” yelled Sabo.
“Where,” said 911 dispatcher.
“136 oh my God 136,” Sabo said.
In the 911 call you can hear Sabo of Port St. Lucie panic.
“What’s the street you are on,” asked the 911 dispatcher.
“ I’m trying to figure it out,” yelled Sabo.
“It’s alright catch your breath,” said the dispatcher.
She made the 911 call from inside a 55 and over mobile home community called Leisure Village.
She said she was there picking up her car keys from boyfriend’s mother’s home when her boyfriend, Brock Dion, tried to attack.
“At first he threw a pail at her and missed. Then he threw a large ceramic figurine missed her and hit her car. Having missed with two projectiles he then advanced on her on foot with his hands out like he anticipated to choke her,” said Sheriff Snyder.
In the frantic 911 call, Sabo told the dispatcher she shot Dion in an act of self- defense.
“My boyfriend was coming at me with a big rock to throw at my head and I have a concealed permit so I shot him,” Sabo said.
In the call, you can hear Dion’s mother screaming at Sabo once she realizes her son isn’t breathing.
“You shot him,” screamed Virginia Dion.
“He threw something at my head a brick. What do you mean I shot him. Look at my car,” Sabo said.
Sheriff Snyder said as of now, the State Attorney’s Office will not be pressing charges.
Snyder said Sabo has a concealed permit and legally purchased the gun.
Read the entire article here at CBS 12
Another thug/victim mismatch.
Cocoa police: Laundromat shooting was in self-defense
By Spectrum News Staff | Brevard County
COCOA, Fla. — Police say a shooting at a laundromat Monday in Cocoa was a self-defense case.
The incident happened at the Dixon Laundromat on Dixon Boulevard.
Police say the shooter was at the laundromat when he was confronted by the victim.Police says the shooter described the victim as being aggressive and threatening, and said he was in fear of his safety, which is why he fired. The shooter then called 911.
The manager of the laundromat says there was an argument outside the business, and then she heard the gunshots and called police.
The entire article may be viewed at My News 13
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Great! We are on a twofer Two DRT’s in a row!
Oh how I love the smell of DRT’s in the morning!
Keep up the great shooting folks!
I just figured out, I can throw over 120 rounds outbound without having to reload or change magazines! Should I buy more guns?
Only if you Don’t have a gun to fit ammo already in stock.
How many hands do you have? How many rooms in your house? How many guns do you have? You do the math.
WW, the arimitical empirical data would suggest that you purchase more! Never can tell when there may be more than 120 bad guys coming at you. This is no time for half measures. May want to check with Larsey boi on the data crunching. His mileage may vary. ps I was never reel gude wid math, but I wuz hell on ‘rithmetic.
I always get confused about the victim thing.
5jc, Maybe it’s because the dumbocrats do not allow their controlled press to use words like perpetrator, dumb ass, assailant, when one is talking about some poor drug dealer, user or gang member when they commit a crime. Main reason is because they have lost that person’s vote and that is why these same journalists always depict the perp as a saint during interviews so they can continue to get the community’s votes legally or illegally.
Could be. It certainly helped out Al “Felon’s Choice” Franken in Minnesota in 2008.