2aguy
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This man had his concealed carry permit for 50 years........and then he needed it.....and then he doesn't fire a shot...simply holds the guy for the police. Did anyone see this on their local or national news? I thought not....
CCW Permit Holder In CA Holds Burglar At Gunpoint With His Glock Until Police Arrive
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA â A pocket-carrying homeowner took matters into his own hands when he saw someone walking around inside his home as he was outside doing yard work.
That homeowner, who did not want to be identified, says heâs had his concealed carry permit for 50 years in California and itâs the first time heâs ever been forced to draw.
When police arrived, accompanied by helicopter with a good visual on the situation, they found the homeowner with his Glock trained on the suspect, 54-year-old Enrique Garza.
Police hailed the homeownerâs actions, saying it was a good thing his gun wasnât sitting inside a safe, out of reach when needed most.
âIf not for having a CCW, he probably wouldnât have his gun on him, it probably would have been locked in a safe, and he wouldnât have had access to it in order to hold this suspect accountable,â said Fresno County Sheriffâs Office spokesman Tony Botti.
âYou have to learn to be careful in this world, because thereâs a lot of crazy people out there,â said the homeowner.
The Fresno County Sheriffâs Office mentioned that before the attacks in San Bernardino, concealed carry permits were issued in about one month. Now after the attacks, demand has skyrocketed, which has created a longer wait time of up to 10 months for permits to be issued.
CCW Permit Holder In CA Holds Burglar At Gunpoint With His Glock Until Police Arrive
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA â A pocket-carrying homeowner took matters into his own hands when he saw someone walking around inside his home as he was outside doing yard work.
That homeowner, who did not want to be identified, says heâs had his concealed carry permit for 50 years in California and itâs the first time heâs ever been forced to draw.
When police arrived, accompanied by helicopter with a good visual on the situation, they found the homeowner with his Glock trained on the suspect, 54-year-old Enrique Garza.
Police hailed the homeownerâs actions, saying it was a good thing his gun wasnât sitting inside a safe, out of reach when needed most.
âIf not for having a CCW, he probably wouldnât have his gun on him, it probably would have been locked in a safe, and he wouldnât have had access to it in order to hold this suspect accountable,â said Fresno County Sheriffâs Office spokesman Tony Botti.
âYou have to learn to be careful in this world, because thereâs a lot of crazy people out there,â said the homeowner.
The Fresno County Sheriffâs Office mentioned that before the attacks in San Bernardino, concealed carry permits were issued in about one month. Now after the attacks, demand has skyrocketed, which has created a longer wait time of up to 10 months for permits to be issued.