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Vegas
03-19-2009, 12:19 AM
http://www.nrapublications.org/AC/index.asp

Employees at Texas Components were stunned when the daughter of an employee entered the business armed with archery tackle and a realistic-looking toy gun. Police say the crazed woman drew her bow and fired an arrow into an employee's chest, then pointed the fake pistol at others. Fearful for their lives, two employees, both of whom had concealed-carry licenses, drew pistols and shot the woman several times. She fled to an office and police were called. When the woman pointed an arrow at a responding officer, he shot her once more. The suspect and injured worker were both listed in stable condition at the hospital. (The Houston Chronicle, Houston, TX, 01/20/09)

Police say two suspected burglars have already been dealt a great deal of punishment. First, a homeowner caught the suspects rifling through his garage. "I asked him what the hell he was doing and he said, 'Cleaning the garage,'" the homeowner recalls. The homeowner ran inside to get a gun, and the suspects fled. Police caught one of the men hiding under a nearby vehicle. His accomplice was arrested after he brazenly broke into a second home. In that incident, the homeowner shot the suspect with a shotgun and held him for police. (The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, OK, 12/20/08)

Ninety-year-old Berlie Mae Johnson was watching the evening news with her husband when two men burst through the back door. "Be quiet. Don't say a word. Don't move!" demanded one of the intruders as he put a gun to her head. "It's terrible. You expect at any moment... " she said, her voice cracking. "My nerves are shot. He'd probably have killed me." But her husband, Charles, age 91, came to the rescue. He grabbed his .38-caliber revolver from under a sofa cushion. One of the intruders fled immediately. "He saw the gun and, boy, he was gone," Mr. Johnson recalls. The other intruder was still threatening his wife, but a single shot from Johnson's revolver sent him running. Johnson said he has a message for others: "Be prepared. Keep your doors locked. And be alert." His wife added, "And have a gun ready." (Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, FL, 12/25/08)

The owner of Midwest Grillz and Jewelry, Andre McKesson, let two men into his store while a third man waited outside. The men expressed interest in purchasing a decorative mouthpiece known as a grill, but an argument ensued. The man outside recalls hearing, "Why you playing games with us, man? Where's our teeth? Can you give a refund? Then give me my teeth!" Police say one of the men pulled a gun and fired two shots into the wall where McKesson had been standing. McKesson grabbed a semi-automatic rifle from behind the counter and killed both assailants. (Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, NE, 01/17/09)

While fetching wood from her garage one evening, a 70-year-old woman heard what sounded like people fighting. "I looked over into the road to see what was going on, and about that time a guy comes running around the house," she explained. The woman ran inside, got her gun and dialed 9-1-1. The man circled the house, pounding on all the windows. He broke through the living room window and knocked over the television. The woman can be heard on the 9-1-1 tape yelling at the man, "You stay right where you're at!" Police say she aimed her gun at the intruder and told him, "If you come any closer, you're going to be dead." She then ordered him to the floor and he obeyed, collapsing into a fetal position. He remained that way until police arrested him. (South Bend Tribune, South Bend, IN, 01/06/09)

A frequent customer at a convenience store noticed a man looking around the store as if casing it. Suspicious, he decided to go to his vehicle and call for help. "As soon as I touched my cell phone, I heard [the store clerk] screaming, 'Help, help, help!" the customer explained. The 5-foot-4 man grabbed his Smith & Wesson .40-caliber pistol from the vehicle and bravely ran back inside the store. Surveillance video shows the suspect hitting the female clerk with a beer bottle and wrestling her to the ground. The customer fired two shots, killing the suspect. Police found a knife and a wad of cash on the attacker. (Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, FL, 01/08/09)

Iron Jaw
03-24-2009, 01:01 PM
Employees at Texas Components were stunned when the daughter of an employee entered the business armed with archery tackle and a realistic-looking toy gun. Police say the crazed woman drew her bow and fired an arrow into an employee's chest, then pointed the fake pistol at others. Fearful for their lives, two employees, both of whom had concealed-carry licenses, drew pistols and shot the woman several times. She fled to an office and police were called. When the woman pointed an arrow at a responding officer, he shot her once more. The suspect and injured worker were both listed in stable condition at the hospital. (The Houston Chronicle, Houston, TX, 01/20/09)



The concealed carriers need to learn center mass and perhaps obtain a better caliber pistol.

becherr
03-24-2009, 01:09 PM
Employees at Texas Components were stunned when the daughter of an employee entered the business armed with archery tackle and a realistic-looking toy gun. Police say the crazed woman drew her bow and fired an arrow into an employee's chest, then pointed the fake pistol at others. Fearful for their lives, two employees, both of whom had concealed-carry licenses, drew pistols and shot the woman several times. She fled to an office and police were called. When the woman pointed an arrow at a responding officer, he shot her once more. The suspect and injured worker were both listed in stable condition at the hospital. (The Houston Chronicle, Houston, TX, 01/20/09)



The concealed carriers need to learn center mass and perhaps obtain a better caliber pistol.

The fact they drew and fired and came close to the target impresses me. Unless they have been trained in a stress fire condition most would turn and run as a first instict.

The_swami_sez
03-24-2009, 04:37 PM
I was just browsing through some the usual blogs that I read and came across this story. The would-be victims are the parents of a good friend of mine..

A robbery suspect was shot by a would-be victim outside a west Little Rock Wal-Mart store Monday evening as his wife struggled with the purse snatcher.

Police say the man and his wife were walking to their vehicle and beginning to load their groceries outside the Wal-Mart store at the intersection of Chenal Parkway and Highway 10. Around 11:20 p.m., a black man wearing some sort of wig and a cap approached them, armed with a silver revolver handgun and told them that "this is a robbery".

The man told officers that he and his wife ran from the suspect around his vehicle. The suspect pointed a gun at the woman and grabbed her purse. She struggled with the suspect, who began to hit her and pull on her purse. The suspect pulled on her purse until the straps of her purse ripped from the bag as he repeatedly pointed a handgun at her and her husband.

During the struggle, the man grabbed his personal handgun that he carried and pointed it at the suspect, telling him to let go of his wife. Officers say he repeatedly warned the suspect to get away from him and his wife, but the suspect refused and the man fired his weapon three or four times at the suspect. The suspect fell to the ground and let go of the victim.

According to police, during this time, a white vehicle that was in the parking lot pulled up to the suspect and the suspect got inside. The vehicle then sped away.

The couple was interviewed at the scene and released. The woman had bruising on her left arm.

A few minutes later, UAMS notified police that a gunshot victim was brought into their emergency room. Officers responded, locating the driver and the passenger of the vehicle. Both suspects were taken into custody and then taken to the downtown detective division for questioning.

Police say both suspects, 22-year-old Tequila Rice of Lonoke and 25-year-old Sherry Battles of North Little Rock, were extremely combative and refused to make a statement and were taken to the Pulaski County Regional Jail.

The third suspect, 24-year-old Jonathan Terry, was admitted for surgery at UAMS for a gunshot wound to his buttocks.

The victims were released at the scene pending a review by the prosecutors office. The man had a legal concealed weapon permit.


http://www.todaysthv.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=82213&catid=2

becherr
03-24-2009, 05:09 PM
I was just browsing through some the usual blogs that I read and came across this story. The would-be victims are the parents of a good friend of mine..



http://www.todaysthv.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=82213&catid=2

Yep Iron Jaw, I am starting to see what you mean by center mass.

The_swami_sez
03-24-2009, 05:41 PM
Oh, and it didn't say in that story, but my friend's father was carrying a .357 revolver

KinjaKahn
03-24-2009, 10:03 PM
Obviously nobody has good aim.

SuperGonzo
03-24-2009, 10:07 PM
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/miami-dade/breaking-news/story/965735.html

One man was killed and another seriously wounded in a shootout inside a Miami Burger King on Tuesday, officials said.

Police said a man wearing a ski mask walked into the store at Biscayne Boulevard and 54th Street and demanded money from a clerk.

A customer, who has a concealed weapons permit, pulled a gun, said Officer Jeff Giordano, a Miami police spokesman.

The customer and robber exchanged fire.

The robber was shot dead at the scene.

The customer, who had several gunshot wounds, was taken to Ryder Trauma Center in serious but stable condition, said Lt. Ignatius Carroll, a Miami Fire Rescue spokesman.

At about 4 p.m., officials got several 911 calls reporting people shot inside the Burger King.

KinjaKahn
03-24-2009, 10:25 PM
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/miami-dade/breaking-news/story/965735.html

One man was killed and another seriously wounded in a shootout inside a Miami Burger King on Tuesday, officials said.

Police said a man wearing a ski mask walked into the store at Biscayne Boulevard and 54th Street and demanded money from a clerk.

A customer, who has a concealed weapons permit, pulled a gun, said Officer Jeff Giordano, a Miami police spokesman.

The customer and robber exchanged fire.

The robber was shot dead at the scene.

The customer, who had several gunshot wounds, was taken to Ryder Trauma Center in serious but stable condition, said Lt. Ignatius Carroll, a Miami Fire Rescue spokesman.

At about 4 p.m., officials got several 911 calls reporting people shot inside the Burger King.
Liberals demand the robber have a better chance than to be gunned down by civilians. To liberals its just not fair to have robbers have to worry, not only about the cops, but their victims too. All this armed citizen gun shit is making it too tough for robbers. Liberals need crime to maintain some sort of advantage, so those losers have something to fall back on after this global warming and the tree hug scams fall through.