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Don Ro 07-22-2018 02:59 AM

"He pussied out......."
~~~~~~~~~
My first thought.

widgeon13 07-22-2018 04:21 AM

Guy will most likely be sentenced to the Culinary Institute rather than jail!

WPOZZZ 07-22-2018 04:29 AM

Where is Judge Dredd when we need him?

Zeke 07-22-2018 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by widgeon13 (Post 10116387)
Guy will most likely be sentenced to the Culinary Institute rather than jail!

Don't think so. The list of crimes he committed is long with aggravation. They will add up to some long time in the tank.

speeder 07-22-2018 08:51 AM

He will get life or the death penalty, which unfortunately is never carried out here. This ain't Texas.

Hugh R 07-22-2018 09:35 AM

At the Vons I shop at a few years ago some guy trying to evade the sheriffs, for whatever reason, ran into the store. A half dozen cop cars show up and they start pulling out their shotguns in front of the store. A number of dumb asses walked past the cops with their guns out and attempted to enter the store, I was walking out quickly and yelled at them.

red-beard 07-22-2018 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 10116310)
I don't go grocery shopping with a sidearm. Never have, never will. I don't want to live like that either.

If you carry on a regular basis, it is no different than putting your pocket knife in your pocket. It took me a while to get used to it, maybe a year or so.

red-beard 07-22-2018 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by speeder (Post 10116571)
He will get life or the death penalty, which unfortunately is never carried out here. This ain't Texas.

We recently had a serial killer in Houston. Until last fall, his residency for the last 25 years was "Huntsville", the worst of the worst. He murdered 3 people, shot 2 others. Strangely enough, he gave up without a fight. He was simply robbing the victims, most for under $50.

He will be dead, about 2-3 years after his conviction.

Don Ro 07-22-2018 01:13 PM

When I first moved here to AZ in Sept. '10 I carried a belt holstered FI .380 all fall and winter.
Then in spring as I began to wear sweat pants instead of trousers, I'd just drop a little Beretta .22 into my pocket...sometimes even into my shirt pocket if it was closable.
Both became a habit and unnoticeable after a while.

look 171 07-22-2018 04:12 PM

Hey Don, did you ever feel unsafe in socal(I think you are from here) or did you feel so unsafe in AZ so you decided to carry a gun daily? I am just curious. I have never felt unsafe in LA or even S Central when I have to go there. I only went there maybe few times in my life until I got a job there for 6 months after college. Still, I never felt the need to carry a gun to protect myself. My dad's was in the jewelry business, and never felt the need to have one neither.

Don Ro 07-22-2018 04:30 PM

Never lived in SoCal...SF Bay Area. Never carried there...unless I was out touring on a moto.
In AZ I started to carry because I could.
.
My first week here I was in line at a Walgreens drug store and looked down to see a 1911 strapped to a guys leg.
I thought, "I like that." I felt safe all of a sudden...not even having a clue that prior to seeing his .45 I felt unsafe. Wasn't even on my mind at the time.
So I started carrying. One of those 'you never know' things, I guess.
I was raised with firearms as a mere prat...survival training in the military so firearms have always been like a tool to me...second nature.
I could easily be one of those who pops a perp in a restaurant , etc.
I know myself...so no question.
.
Haven't been to a range in over a year, however. Shame on me.
.
Edit: BTW, lots of businesses around here have posted...No Firearms Allowed.

speeder 07-22-2018 05:04 PM

Thing is, if you're that guy who just happens to be in the wrong place at the right time, (or however you want to put it), AND you get a clean shot at some bad guy, (or the drop on them), it might work out into a story w a happy ending.

The young lady who got killed @ Trader Joe's was the manager and it was truly one of those "when your number is up" situations, i.e. there is nothing that could have saved her. She may have been shot by the police, in which case I feel incredibly bad for the cops.

It was one of those chaotic situations that unfolded in seconds. One second you are walking back into the store on a perfect Southern California day, the next second you are dead on the ground. Just bizarre and tragic.

Don Ro 07-22-2018 05:11 PM

^^^
Yeah, Denis. Ya never know.
That's why it's always good to never spit, swear, or lie. Always be on the good side of life.
What a world, eh?

DavidI 07-27-2018 06:52 PM

Horrible situation. I feel bad for everyone involved, except the monster.

wdfifteen 07-28-2018 03:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 10116863)
If you carry on a regular basis, it is no different than putting your pocket knife in your pocket. It took me a while to get used to it, maybe a year or so.

I probably lost 30 pocket knives before I gave up trying to carry one. Most of them were in the back of my night stand, from the many times I forgot to put them in my pocket when I got dressed. I'd have a couple dozen keys to my truck in there too if I didn't have to have them to drive the truck. I can't keep track of my cell phone.
No way am I going to carry a sidearm.
I know my limitations.

pavulon 07-28-2018 06:05 AM

A complete stranger standing next to you with a pistol strapped to his leg made your unconscious insecurities conscious and then melt away. If this same person in this same line had his pistol in his hand (is that markedly different than on his leg?) what would your feelings be?

How are your feelings different than reality?



Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Ro (Post 10117025)
Never lived in SoCal...SF Bay Area. Never carried there...unless I was out touring on a moto.
In AZ I started to carry because I could.
.
My first week here I was in line at a Walgreens drug store and looked down to see a 1911 strapped to a guys leg.
I thought, "I like that." I felt safe all of a sudden...not even having a clue that prior to seeing his .45 I felt unsafe. Wasn't even on my mind at the time.
So I started carrying. One of those 'you never know' things, I guess.
I was raised with firearms as a mere prat...survival training in the military so firearms have always been like a tool to me...second nature.
I could easily be one of those who pops a perp in a restaurant , etc.
I know myself...so no question.
.
Haven't been to a range in over a year, however. Shame on me.
.
Edit: BTW, lots of businesses around here have posted...No Firearms Allowed.


widgeon13 07-28-2018 06:49 AM

Other than my wife likes to shop there, I usually just sit in the car and check out the reasonably young things in their yoga pants.

speeder 07-28-2018 09:48 AM

The body camera footage from the LAPD officers is intense: :eek:

(Sorry for the ads): https://abcnews.go.com/US/officers-showed-calm-pressure-dramatic-caught-camera-trader/story?id=56787074

Racerbvd 07-28-2018 10:59 AM

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scottmandue 07-28-2018 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by speeder (Post 10123386)
The body camera footage from the LAPD officers is intense: :eek:

(Sorry for the ads): https://abcnews.go.com/US/officers-showed-calm-pressure-dramatic-caught-camera-trader/story?id=56787074

I'm not anti-cop but it looked like they just rolled up and started shooting randomly into the store from across the street. I know they were being shot at, but seems like they could have backed off until they knew if there were innocent people inside


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