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SC Sheriff: Dead motel robber was going to rape clerk
wfie.com ^ | 26 July, 2011 | Kelsey Wheatcroft

Posted on 07/27/2011 5:41:15 PM PDT by marktwain

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To: Travis McGee
One of my coworkers (a delivery driver) was shot at by a psycho armed with a .22 revolver a couple of weeks ago (the guy was off his meds) and Carl said that the barrel looked like it belonged on a tank when it was pointed in his direction.

Fortunately the guy "just" shot into the ground at Carl's feet. He's now facing charges of assault with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

This is the second time that Carl's been shot at in the five years he's worked at my store. And people wonder why I don't want to get my CDL so I can be a back-up driver... If they won't let me carry (I've asked and they've said no) then they can just forget it.

61 posted on 07/27/2011 8:55:44 PM PDT by Stonewall Jackson (Democrats: "You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.")
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To: Zhang Fei

I carried a .22lr for years and practiced on average once a week. Practice is the key to shot placement, regardless of caliber. A .22lr from a three inch barrel of a semi-auto should always have one or more follow up rounds, regardless of first shot hit. That is one of the beauties of the .22lr, the recoil is so negligible that second and third rounds usually go where they need to. I guess I’m disagreeing with you; even more practice is needed if such a small caliber is carried.


62 posted on 07/27/2011 9:01:16 PM PDT by MHGinTN (Some, believing they can't be deceived, it's nigh impossible to convince them when they're deceived.)
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To: marktwain

I love that headline. Do you know who has the Zombie Ping List?


63 posted on 07/27/2011 9:30:02 PM PDT by BykrBayb (Somewhere, my flower is there. ~ Þ)
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To: marktwain; Squantos
Richland County Coroner Gary Watts said Carson died from a single gunshot to the chest.

Goody, no trial court or imprisonment costs!!!

Fatally shooting a perp in the act is lead worth its weight in gold.

64 posted on 07/27/2011 10:05:06 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (Democrats are no longer into "tax and spend," now it's all about "spend and tax.")
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To: Froggie

Maybe his zipper was down and his pecker was out...Oh well, the way decent citizens are fighting back, the resultant shortage of Obama voters might actually be sufficient to swing an election in key battleground states!!!;)


65 posted on 07/27/2011 10:17:57 PM PDT by Frank_2001
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To: Carry_Okie

Gene pool is cleaner for sure.....:o)

Smart lady taking responsibility for her own security.

God bless her.

Stay Safe !


66 posted on 07/27/2011 10:20:24 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: Squantos
If she hadn't killed him, think of the bill...

Figure a trial for a shooting in California costing at least $25,000 a day taking about two weeks. With a life sentence at $35,000 a year prison cost, plus surgery, rehab, and possible physical therapy.

Two to three mil, easy. One .22 bullet, 40 grains (max) or 12 to the ounce = $60 million / ounce of proven value, never mind the worth of the potential victim.

Now that's financial leverage. Beats gold cold!

67 posted on 07/27/2011 10:31:55 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (Democrats are no longer into "tax and spend," now it's all about "spend and tax.")
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To: marktwain

another one bites the dust!


68 posted on 07/27/2011 10:36:16 PM PDT by GeronL (The Right to Life came before the Right to Happiness)
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To: Carry_Okie

Fiscal Pistology fer sure....:o)


69 posted on 07/27/2011 10:42:09 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: M. Thatcher; driftdiver

The CDC warned us about the impending Zombie Apocalypse.

This time, they’re not just looking for ‘braaaaaains’.

Hey Drift....bring out the tap-dancing-on-his-grave thingy...:)


70 posted on 07/28/2011 12:50:48 AM PDT by Salamander (I'm your pain.)
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To: Future Snake Eater

“Where’s that venerable advice to just cooperate with the criminal in order to avoid injury?”

I think they call that “committing suicide”, now.


71 posted on 07/28/2011 12:53:05 AM PDT by Salamander (I'm your pain.)
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To: nuconvert

Why do you think they call them “stiffs”?

/countdown to post ZOT commencing.....LOL


72 posted on 07/28/2011 12:55:13 AM PDT by Salamander (I'm your pain.)
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73 posted on 07/28/2011 12:55:51 AM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: driftdiver

“Und now, ve dahnce!”
[old SNL joke]

Thank you....;]


74 posted on 07/28/2011 1:19:13 AM PDT by Salamander (I'm your pain.)
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To: Salamander

SCHPROCKETS!


75 posted on 07/28/2011 1:41:09 AM PDT by papertyger
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To: Ladysmith
And she didn’t even waste a second round on the scumbag!

I would have.

76 posted on 07/28/2011 1:45:02 AM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: marktwain

Sounds like Sam Cooke all over again.


77 posted on 07/28/2011 1:52:31 AM PDT by Rastus
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To: dools0007world

Yeah, the Hollywood version of stuff shows people shooting bad guys and walking away without so much as a hiccup.
Reality is that you might barf, at the least, wig out in guilt and reciminations over it because of what you had to do.
Or you go numb and shut the world out.
Or you get extremely angry about it.
The human creature is odd in that several seeming polar opposite reactions are normal for stress like this.


78 posted on 07/28/2011 3:11:29 AM PDT by Darksheare (You will never defeat Bok Choy!)
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To: papertyger

Touch my monkey.

;]


79 posted on 07/28/2011 5:43:04 AM PDT by Salamander (I'm your pain.)
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To: Darksheare

I’m retired military, but was never in combat. However, the training you receive kicks in pretty quick when someone is shooting at you. My son’s career military and has been shot at, fired back and killed.

He remembers his unit’s first engagement in Afghanistan. They were ambushed. He said there is a moment of hesitation when you’re thinking this can’t be happening to us. Then the training kicks in and you fight back. Second engagement there is no hesitation and everyone starts shooting. In this engagement you’re a lot more focused and are actually thinking and maneuvering. In the first and second engagements you’re too busy trying to stay alive to give much thought to the people you’re killing. Third engagement you’re on autopilot doing your job. But you’re thinking if they would just leave us alone we’d go home because there would be no one to fight. By the fourth engagement you’re angry. This anger manifests itself in aggressiveness and frankly not caring about the people you’re killing. You’re job is to ultimately go home to your family

As for me, I think I would react similarly if anyone were to attack me. People have three choices when confronted—flight, fight or surrender. It is not my nature to flee or surrender. Conceding that I have not been tested, I don’t think killing someone trying to do me harm would bother me all that much.

For the average person today, most likely having no military training, the big moment is making the decision to defend yourself—with your hands/feet or a gun. That is the moment one chooses not be a victim. I think it natural to be a little remorseful that the perp forced you to kill him/her. But being elated at just having survived the encounter will pretty much negate any feelings of guilt over the longer term. I think normal people, in thinking about their experience from time to time, would wish they were never forced to kill anyone. But I doubt they would dwell on it much.

Life moves on.

Again, admitting I’ve not having been tested, I believe it would be as easy for me to kill a feral human being attacking me as it would a feral animal attacking me.


80 posted on 07/28/2011 5:46:56 AM PDT by dools0007world (uestion)
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