Posted on 10/08/2015 12:17:29 AM PDT by nickcarraway
A concealed-carry license holder is cooperating with police after she opened fire on a shoplifter who was fleeing a Home Depot on Tuesday afternoon, police in Auburn Hills, Mich., said.
The shooting happened in the stores parking lot about 2 p.m., when Home Depot security was chasing a shoplifter in his 40s who jumped into a waiting dark SUV, said Lt. Jill McDonnell, an Auburn Hills police spokeswoman.
But when the SUV began to pull away, a 48-year-old woman suddenly began firing shots at the fleeing vehicle. The vehicle escaped but possibly has a flat tire, McDonnell said.
The woman who fired the shots has a license to carry a firearm and is cooperating with police.
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Blow out brownshirt!
You’re a joke.
For you that may be true.
The woman obviously knew what she was doing, shooting low at the tires.
Lets follow up on this story in a week or two and we shall see. Name calling is the last resort of those that have lost the argument.
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>> “This lady is darn lucky she didnt hit someone.” <
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She hit what she was shooting at. Its hard to puncture a tire.
Arrogant bastards like you are the ones losing arguments.
The evidence appears to all be in the woman’s favor.
I know that pisses you off too.
Gives you a new perspective on reality doesn’t it.
Oh and I have been in two civilian gun fights. The best gunfight is the one you are not at.
That’s rather unfair to Oh though ?
I don't necessarily agree that loss of the right to bear arms is the appropriate "punishment" for this woman.
For one thing, we can't expect a person to always accurately perceive what is happening and what the consequences of their actions will be. In this particular case, the shooter only caused property damage. Just as we should hold her responsible if a bystander was hit, we should be willing to cut her some slack when no such damage was done.
If she is unable to articulate justification to a judge, and, in the opinion of the judge, she cannot be "trained" to conduct herself appropriately, then the remedy might be to disarm her. The burden of proof before such punishment is meted out should be on the judicial system.
It’s at least reckless discharge of a firearm.
How can one call it reckless if she hit what she was aiming for, subjective
Good samaritan trying to help in the apprehension of a criminal...
At least, at the most it should be that
“Good Samaritan”? I don’t think so. Loose cannon, hotheaded knee-jerk reaction to a shoplifter is more like it.
You were in college fifty years ago and you are just now buying your first gun?
With your level of experience regarding firearms ... do you really expect anybody to get behind your certified course requirement?
Oh lost both times. Slow learner.
You will make a pretty little brownshirt too
Yeah and we’ll be rounding up all of you liberal democrat socialist “New Normal” anti-American and sending you to Hillsdale College for your re-education! However, you will receive the bill instead of US taxpayers.
you are toeing the socialist line not me sir
In case you hadn’t noticed, your opinion on the original subject matter is among the minority, not only within this thread but in general.
but I am right brownshirt
I’ve been given rifles. Also a small 22 target pistol. I’ve fired them. I hunted with them in college. A 38 pistol is different. First gun I’ve actually bought myself. It took me six weeks to get my license. IT WAS NOT EASY.
BUT IT WAS THE FIRST STAGE FOR ME.
I don’t really understand your disdain for a course. I think anyone...anyone who has a gun AT ANY LEVEL of expertise and does not practice or try to improve his skills is stupid. I feel the laws are ample on guns. requiring a short course is about the ONLY thing I’d think is needed. If nothing else, just the knowledge of what responsibility you have with its use.
Gun use, itself, is a perishable ability. You have to practice your skills. There’s a lot more to standing and shooting, which might be fine for some. For others, learning to shoot comfortably from various positions, while walking running, rolling etc takes practice. Setting up scenarios.
I’m far from being as proficient as my instructor, but I have friends that take courses where you’re graded on your skills.
My whole staff have guns. We’re members of a local club. They have ranges inside and outside.
I guess you think, you buy a gun and aim and shoot, just like a car. I disagree. But that’s my opinion.
I understood you to mean a course requirement for purchasing a firearm. I have plenty of disdain for that.
I also understood that this was your first firearm ever. Looks like that is not the case but it wasn't clear in your original post.
38 is a good round. Focus on the front sight and go center mass. Good luck out there.
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