Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't that the biggest sad irony of all - that Sheriffs don't want to crack down on violent gun crimes because the people they need to go after have guns and might shoot back...
If the trained professionals whose paid, fulltime jobs it is to go after armed criminals don't feel adequately prepared to do it then what makes you think some random completely untrained 58 year old plumber with a holstered gun in his sweaty ass crack is somehow the answer to crime?
It's some magical thinking, but hey as long as you all keep saying those magic words, "2nd Amendment" and "good guys with guns" and throw around FAKE and EXAGGERATED BS about "defensive gun use" somehow it's all gonna be OK, right?
Delusions.
Dude didn’t even have to set his beer down
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFhkcgdkrY8
That’s insanely reckless and O don’t want that nonsense in my community. You people are nuts. That guy was lucky not to have hit half a dozen innocent bystanders with that sort of reckless nonsense. If the suspect shot back and there was a shootout how many bystanders would have been killed? For what reason? To protect the $20 bucks in the cash register and some packs of cigarettes? SMH
You are joking, right. The suspect had a knife. The shop worker said that the shooter saved his life.
The good samaritan had a conceal carry permit and was experienced as a security guard. He knew what he was doing.
Good to know that this good samaritan is not being charged. And, the suspect is a habitual offender.
The suspect in the attempted armed robbery, identified as 35-year-old Cordeleus Anthony Martin of Dowagiac, was charged with armed robbery, assault with intent to rob while armed, felonious assault, and habitual offender (fourth offense notice). According to prosecutors, Martin was armed with a knife during the incident.
Martin was arraigned on these charges in the Cass County District Court last Thursday, Aug. 17, with bond being set at $100,000 cash or surety. Martin is due back in court for a pre-preliminary hearing on Thursday, Aug. 24.
https://www.wndu.com/2023/08/22/prosecutors-customer-who-shot-suspect-during-attempted-robbery-cassopolis-was-justified/