2aguy
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Yep.....the fake argument from anti-gunners is the fact that only around 235 really stupid criminals have to be shot and actually killed during any given year......and they use this to say that defensive gun action doesn't happen that often...when the actual truth is, most criminals are not terminally stupid like those 235...the majority of criminals, when confronted by a victim with a gun....run away, surrender or are merely shot and wounded, not killed...guns are not death rays....
Notice...
The criminals had guns...there were two of them...and once confronted by a woman with a gun, they ran away, they didn't engage in a shoot out to the death...
Robbers flee after shot fired
Two robbers fled from a Leavenworth home after a shot was fired by a resident, a police spokesman said.
Two robbers fled from a Leavenworth home after a shot was fired by a resident, a police spokesman said.
The incident was reported at 10:01 p.m. Saturday in the 3400 block of Iowa Street.
The suspects, who were armed with handguns, reportedly approached a man as he was leaving his home.
“They forced him inside the residence,” said Maj. Dan Nicodemus, deputy chief of the Leavenworth Police Department.
A woman who had remained inside the residence reportedly heard commotion and armed herself with a handgun.
The woman confronted the two suspects and fired a shot. The suspects fled from the residence, according to Nicodemus.
No injuries were reported. The suspects reportedly took the male victim’s wallet and cell phone.
Notice...
The criminals had guns...there were two of them...and once confronted by a woman with a gun, they ran away, they didn't engage in a shoot out to the death...
Robbers flee after shot fired
Two robbers fled from a Leavenworth home after a shot was fired by a resident, a police spokesman said.
Two robbers fled from a Leavenworth home after a shot was fired by a resident, a police spokesman said.
The incident was reported at 10:01 p.m. Saturday in the 3400 block of Iowa Street.
The suspects, who were armed with handguns, reportedly approached a man as he was leaving his home.
“They forced him inside the residence,” said Maj. Dan Nicodemus, deputy chief of the Leavenworth Police Department.
A woman who had remained inside the residence reportedly heard commotion and armed herself with a handgun.
The woman confronted the two suspects and fired a shot. The suspects fled from the residence, according to Nicodemus.
No injuries were reported. The suspects reportedly took the male victim’s wallet and cell phone.