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My old neighbor came home and there was someone burglarizing his house, the hit them 9 times with his 9mm. Joker still lived but is in a wheelchair.

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Originally Posted by Teal
They're worth watching

Yes they were. Thanks.

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Originally Posted by killerv
I pulled a gun on a cop once, woman, I got it back in my pocket before she saw it. Stupid untrained girl had no business being a cop. Doorbell rang in middle of night, I look through windows, no one there, no vehicle, etc. I grab my gun and go outside. Get out to around the carport and see someone in all black looking over my back fence. I finally got close enough I saw the belt with all the crap on it. Couldnt imagine what might have happened if she had seen me with a gun in my hand or my hand going in/out of my pocket. She turned around and wanted to start some crap about me shooting fireworks. Said she could see it from a mile away, somehow through a bunch of trees, several subdivisions and apartment complexes. BS story, she was parked down the street which was why I never saw the cop car. A bad guy could have easily capped her ass.

And a perp/s could've easily capped your ass while you're wandering around in the dark and then rape and pillage your house hold at their leisure.


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Originally Posted by Winchester21
Don't associate with stupid people, don't get into stupid situations, don't make stupid choices. This will keep you from having to shoot people almost all the time. Unfortunately most on this board are truly screwed.

Because un armed innocent bystanders never get killed right?

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I only had to pull on a guy one time. Case of mistaken identity. He thought I was an ex-mayor that he apparently had a major beef with. He popped up as I was going into pay for my gas. I told him he had the wrong guy. He kept while I pumped my gas and continues when I went to get my change. I got back to my car and my wife asked what that was all about and I told her it was some nut case who thought I was somebody else. Next thing I know he's banging on my car threatening to kill me. I took my 9MM I had at the time and finally convinced him that if I had to exit the vehicle he would be meeting God. He finally got the message. Still haven't figured out how I was able to drive home before I started shaking.
A few years later there was an article on the front page about an ex-mayor that was apparently very popular and his picture was on the front page. I showed it to to my wife and damn me, we could have been identical twins, beard and all. No wonder the guy though I was him.
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Originally Posted by TrueGrit
I'm making sure where my wife is and getting behind her. A .410 is bad azz and she shoots is fairly well. Just because you can shoot someone in self defense doesn't mean you should. I had a cop tell me that a few months ago when a punk pulled a knife on me.
My uncle had a few problems with a neighbor of his for awhile. The neighbor called the cops and the cop talked to each of them separately. He told my uncle "if it gets to deep and you think he's gonna kill you or your family, just kill him". "Less paperwork for me".

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Originally Posted by killerv
My old neighbor came home and there was someone burglarizing his house, the hit them 9 times with his 9mm. Joker still lived but is in a wheelchair.
Should've shot him 10 times.


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Originally Posted by PJGunner
I only had to pull on a guy one time. Case of mistaken identity. He thought I was an ex-mayor that he apparently had a major beef with. He popped up as I was going into pay for my gas. I told him he had the wrong guy. He kept while I pumped my gas and continues when I went to get my change. I got back to my car and my wife asked what that was all about and I told her it was some nut case who thought I was somebody else. Next thing I know he's banging on my car threatening to kill me. I took my 9MM I had at the time and finally convinced him that if I had to exit the vehicle he would be meeting God. He finally got the message. Still haven't figured out how I was able to drive home before I started shaking.
A few years later there was an article on the front page about an ex-mayor that was apparently very popular and his picture was on the front page. I showed it to to my wife and damn me, we could have been identical twins, beard and all. No wonder the guy though I was him.
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He was in his rights to kill you once you brandished a firearm. Don’t brandish a firearm just because, draw and fire until the threat is eliminated. It doesn’t sound like you were in your legal rights to draw your gun unless you were in fear for you or your wife’s lives. If you were , accept my apology.


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Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by PJGunner
I only had to pull on a guy one time. Case of mistaken identity. He thought I was an ex-mayor that he apparently had a major beef with. He popped up as I was going into pay for my gas. I told him he had the wrong guy. He kept while I pumped my gas and continues when I went to get my change. I got back to my car and my wife asked what that was all about and I told her it was some nut case who thought I was somebody else. Next thing I know he's banging on my car threatening to kill me. I took my 9MM I had at the time and finally convinced him that if I had to exit the vehicle he would be meeting God. He finally got the message. Still haven't figured out how I was able to drive home before I started shaking.
A few years later there was an article on the front page about an ex-mayor that was apparently very popular and his picture was on the front page. I showed it to to my wife and damn me, we could have been identical twins, beard and all. No wonder the guy though I was him.
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He was in his rights to kill you once you brandished a firearm. Don’t brandish a firearm just because, draw and fire until the threat is eliminated. It doesn’t sound like you were in your legal rights to draw your gun unless you were in fear for you or your wife’s lives. If you were , accept my apology.

No law states that once you pull a weapon you must use it. Situation changes. If someone asked me I'd state exactly "man was badgering me, attacked my vehicle. I was in fear for my life. Pulled my weapon, he stopped" - zero laws broken and no, he has no "right" to shoot you just because you have a weapon.

FFS.


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Originally Posted by Teal
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I only had to pull on a guy one time. Case of mistaken identity. He thought I was an ex-mayor that he apparently had a major beef with. He popped up as I was going into pay for my gas. I told him he had the wrong guy. He kept while I pumped my gas and continues when I went to get my change. I got back to my car and my wife asked what that was all about and I told her it was some nut case who thought I was somebody else. Next thing I know he's banging on my car threatening to kill me. I took my 9MM I had at the time and finally convinced him that if I had to exit the vehicle he would be meeting God. He finally got the message. Still haven't figured out how I was able to drive home before I started shaking.
A few years later there was an article on the front page about an ex-mayor that was apparently very popular and his picture was on the front page. I showed it to to my wife and damn me, we could have been identical twins, beard and all. No wonder the guy though I was him.
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He was in his rights to kill you once you brandished a firearm. Don’t brandish a firearm just because, draw and fire until the threat is eliminated. It doesn’t sound like you were in your legal rights to draw your gun unless you were in fear for you or your wife’s lives. If you were , accept my apology.

No law states that once you pull a weapon you must use it. Situation changes. If someone asked me I'd state exactly "man was badgering me, attacked my vehicle. I was in fear for my life. Pulled my weapon, he stopped" - zero laws broken and no, he has no "right" to shoot you just because you have a weapon.

FFS.
It’s aggravated assault but OK


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Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
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Originally Posted by PJGunner
I only had to pull on a guy one time. Case of mistaken identity. He thought I was an ex-mayor that he apparently had a major beef with. He popped up as I was going into pay for my gas. I told him he had the wrong guy. He kept while I pumped my gas and continues when I went to get my change. I got back to my car and my wife asked what that was all about and I told her it was some nut case who thought I was somebody else. Next thing I know he's banging on my car threatening to kill me. I took my 9MM I had at the time and finally convinced him that if I had to exit the vehicle he would be meeting God. He finally got the message. Still haven't figured out how I was able to drive home before I started shaking.
A few years later there was an article on the front page about an ex-mayor that was apparently very popular and his picture was on the front page. I showed it to to my wife and damn me, we could have been identical twins, beard and all. No wonder the guy though I was him.
Paul B.
He was in his rights to kill you once you brandished a firearm. Don’t brandish a firearm just because, draw and fire until the threat is eliminated. It doesn’t sound like you were in your legal rights to draw your gun unless you were in fear for you or your wife’s lives. If you were , accept my apology.

No law states that once you pull a weapon you must use it. Situation changes. If someone asked me I'd state exactly "man was badgering me, attacked my vehicle. I was in fear for my life. Pulled my weapon, he stopped" - zero laws broken and no, he has no "right" to shoot you just because you have a weapon.

FFS.
It’s aggravated assault but OK

Pulling your roscoe on a dude acting aggressively at your vehicle window is not aggravated assault. Who told you that?


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Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
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Originally Posted by PJGunner
I only had to pull on a guy one time. Case of mistaken identity. He thought I was an ex-mayor that he apparently had a major beef with. He popped up as I was going into pay for my gas. I told him he had the wrong guy. He kept while I pumped my gas and continues when I went to get my change. I got back to my car and my wife asked what that was all about and I told her it was some nut case who thought I was somebody else. Next thing I know he's banging on my car threatening to kill me. I took my 9MM I had at the time and finally convinced him that if I had to exit the vehicle he would be meeting God. He finally got the message. Still haven't figured out how I was able to drive home before I started shaking.
A few years later there was an article on the front page about an ex-mayor that was apparently very popular and his picture was on the front page. I showed it to to my wife and damn me, we could have been identical twins, beard and all. No wonder the guy though I was him.
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He was in his rights to kill you once you brandished a firearm. Don’t brandish a firearm just because, draw and fire until the threat is eliminated. It doesn’t sound like you were in your legal rights to draw your gun unless you were in fear for you or your wife’s lives. If you were , accept my apology.

No law states that once you pull a weapon you must use it. Situation changes. If someone asked me I'd state exactly "man was badgering me, attacked my vehicle. I was in fear for my life. Pulled my weapon, he stopped" - zero laws broken and no, he has no "right" to shoot you just because you have a weapon.

FFS.
It’s aggravated assault but OK

Pulling your roscoe on a dude acting aggressively at your vehicle window is not aggravated assault. Who told you that?
Just the state of TN


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Me too, most comfortable with a 1911 but it pulls down the belt

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Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
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FFS.
It’s aggravated assault but OK

Pulling your roscoe on a dude acting aggressively at your vehicle window is not aggravated assault. Who told you that?
Just the state of TN

Good thing he's from Arizona and not from Tennessee then isn't it ?
You need to move to a real state

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Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
Never say you were shooting to kill. The correct answer is shooting to "immediately incapacitate".

Or "stop the threat". Massad Ayoob cited this example on that cop that shot someone in the wrong apartment thinking it was her own. When asked did you "shoot to kill" she said yes and apparently that was a huge mistake


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Originally Posted by gregintenn
Avoiding the situation ahead of time is the best tactic. Since that dozen’t work 100% of the time, I choose to be prepared. You can avoid a lot of sheit, however, with a bit of pre planning, thinking, and paying attention to your surroundings. I cannot seem to beat this into my wife’s head. She insists on stumbling through this world completely oblivious to what takes place around her.


Early reply is the best. And yeah, its near impossible to find a woman who can grasp the concept of situational awareness.


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