2aguy
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2 different gun owners, carrying their legal guns for self defense, shot a robber as he attempted crime at a local store...it didn't work out for him.
Notice...
--the two good guys with guns didn't get disarmed by the bad guy.
--the police did not shoot the two good guys with the guns.
--the good guys with the guns did not shoot the police.
Two Sheepdogs Are Better Than One: A Pair of Customers Shoot Armed Robber, No One Else Injured - The Truth About Guns
Saturday evening, police were called about an armed robbery in progress at a local convenience store. A 26-year-old man had pulled out a weapon, presumably at the register, and was attempting to rob the store. Several customers ran away, but two stayed put, took aim, and fired their concealed weapons.
The suspect was rushed to a nearby hospital where he died. No customers, employees or bystanders were harmed during the incident. Residents of the area have spoken in support of both customers.
“He probably did save somebody’s life,” said one man named Demetrius Frierson said. “But still, for them to do that, that was cool. That was real nice. I used to think this was one of the safe service stations because they got security in there already.”
“I’m really sorry that someone lost their life,” said John Brewer, another resident. “But, I would think that the amount of force they used might have been necessary to protect someone’s life. Crime doesn’t pay, karma is real. You get what you get.”
Notice...
--the two good guys with guns didn't get disarmed by the bad guy.
--the police did not shoot the two good guys with the guns.
--the good guys with the guns did not shoot the police.
Two Sheepdogs Are Better Than One: A Pair of Customers Shoot Armed Robber, No One Else Injured - The Truth About Guns
Saturday evening, police were called about an armed robbery in progress at a local convenience store. A 26-year-old man had pulled out a weapon, presumably at the register, and was attempting to rob the store. Several customers ran away, but two stayed put, took aim, and fired their concealed weapons.
The suspect was rushed to a nearby hospital where he died. No customers, employees or bystanders were harmed during the incident. Residents of the area have spoken in support of both customers.
“He probably did save somebody’s life,” said one man named Demetrius Frierson said. “But still, for them to do that, that was cool. That was real nice. I used to think this was one of the safe service stations because they got security in there already.”
“I’m really sorry that someone lost their life,” said John Brewer, another resident. “But, I would think that the amount of force they used might have been necessary to protect someone’s life. Crime doesn’t pay, karma is real. You get what you get.”