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blackmonsters 01-04-2012 10:16 AM

Some people need guns.
 
That's just the way it is.

http://gma.yahoo.com/okla-woman-shoo...091106413.html

Those dudes knew she was in the house!
They had bad plans.

brassmonkey 01-04-2012 10:27 AM

shoot daily

Grapesoda 01-04-2012 10:36 AM

can't do that in california...

GregE 01-04-2012 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 18670382)
That's just the way it is.

http://gma.yahoo.com/okla-woman-shoo...091106413.html

Those dudes knew she was in the house!
They had bad plans.

The phrase "no brainer" comes to mind here. Of course she did the right thing.

Though I rather suspect that someone here will come forward and say otherwise.

bronco67 01-04-2012 10:48 AM

McKinley told ABC News Oklahoma City affiliate KOCO that she quickly got her 12 gauge, went into her bedroom and got a pistol, put the bottle in the baby's mouth and called 911.

Now that's fucking gangster.

blackmonsters 01-04-2012 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregE (Post 18670442)
The phrase "no brainer" comes to mind here. Of course she did the right thing.

Though I rather suspect that someone here will come forward and say otherwise.

Yeah, it's crazy that there is even a "hint/tone" of questioning in the story.

And she has to be modest too. She can't celebrate that she won.
She has to walk around with her head down in shame or maybe she gets manslaughter
charges thrown at her.

WTF!

blackmonsters 01-04-2012 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 18670450)
McKinley told ABC News Oklahoma City affiliate KOCO that she quickly got her 12 gauge, went into her bedroom and got a pistol, put the bottle in the baby's mouth and called 911.

Now that's fucking gangster.

But see, that's not "gangster".
That's home protection 101.

She ain't throwing up fingers and leaning. :1orglaugh

Vendzilla 01-04-2012 10:57 AM

Good for her, crime rate just went down in that town by 1

Bring a knife to a shotgun fight? LMAO

sperbonzo 01-04-2012 11:05 AM

This happens CONSTANTLY, where a law abiding citizen uses a firearm to defend themselves, but it hardly ever gets national coverage at all.

http://www.nraila.org/ArmedCitizen/

A man and his girlfriend were in the downstairs laundry room of his mother’s apartment building in Philadelphia, Pa., when a criminal attempted to rob the couple at gunpoint. A scuffle ensued in which the man was shot and pistol whipped by the robber. Hearing the altercation from her apartment, the man’s mother, a Right-to-Carry permit holder, retrieved a gun and rushed to intervene. Once downstairs, the mother shot and killed the criminal.

Police are conducting an investigation, but Chief Inspector Scott Small noted, “It appears preliminarily that she was intervening in a robbery that was being committed against her son and she had to use deadly force.” The wounded victim is listed as in stable condition. (WPVI, Philadelphia, Pa., 12/28/11)

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WSFA, Montgomery, Ala. 05/30/11
State: AL
American Rifleman Issue: 6/2/2011
A burglar in in Pintlala, Ala. had an unlucky night when he ran into not one, but two, armed citizens. First, when Tim McCullough arrived at his home, he noticed that the house had been broken into. As the burglar came out of the house and attempted to flee in a truck, McCullough retrieved a gun, shot out one of the truck’s tires and took the vehicle’s keys from the criminal. The criminal then fled on foot and broke into the home of Natalie Norris. Norris awoke to the noise of the intruder, retrieved a pistol and confronted the intruder, telling him to get out of her house. Having met a second armed citizen, the intruder fled once more, but was captured by police a few hours later. Julius Norris, Natalie’s father, encouraged his daughter to provide for her own self-defense, telling local media, “I’ve always instructed her that if we’re not here and she’s by herself to take my pistol to her bedroom with her.”

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KTVK, Phoenix, Ariz. 09/13/10
State: AZ
American Rifleman Issue: 9/14/2010
Grandfather John Miller was babysitting his two grandchildren in his son’s Arizona City, Ariz. home, when he was awakened by a suspicious noise. Miller retrieved a gun, went to investigate, and found two criminals who had broken into the garage. The intruders confronted Miller, who responded by shooting both intruders. One intruder fled the scene after being shot, but both ended up at local hospitals and in police custody. Pinal County Sheriff’s Office Spokesman Tim Gaffney noted that it is unlikely Miller will face charges.

KVOA, Tucson, Ariz. 03/15/10
State: AZ
American Rifleman Issue: 3/24/2010
An 82-year-old woman was walking to her car in the parking lot of a Wal-Mart in Sierra Vista, Arizona, when criminal Stephen Prickett confronted her. Prickett told the elderly woman, “This is your day. You are too old to be alive anyway, ” and began beating the woman with her own cane. During the attack, the elderly woman was able to retrieve her handgun from her purse and open fire on the criminal, which alerted bystanders, who came to help. Police arrived on the scene a short time later and took Prickett into custody; he faces several charges, including attempted murder. The woman later explained to local media her support for armed self-defense, particularly for the elderly, and went on to say, “If I go naturally or to a sickness or something, fine. I'm ready to go, but I'm not ready to let some idiot like that take me out.”

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The Lake County Record-Bee, Lakeport, Calif., 07/25/11
State: CA
American Rifleman Issue: 7/27/2011
A 77-year-old woman who uses a wheelchair was asleep in her Lucerne, Calif. home when she was awakened by a man pounding on one of the home’s sliding glass doors. The woman called 9-1-1, retrieved a gun and ordered the criminal to stop. Undeterred, the intruder continued to try to break the glass window by kicking and hitting it. As the glass began to break, the woman fired at the criminal several times, striking him once in the leg and causing him to flee. Police captured the would-be home invader a short time later, transporting him to a local hospital and then to jail.

The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, Calif. 06/17/11
State: CA
American Rifleman Issue: 6/17/2011
Around 3 a.m., a woman driving her one-year-old son pulled her vehicle into the garage of her home in Rancho Cordova, Calif. As the woman exited the car, two men who had followed her into the garage attacked, striking her in the head. Hearing the commotion, a male resident of the home retrieved a gun and came to the aid of the woman, exchanging gunfire with the attackers as the woman regained her bearings, got back in her car and escaped the violence by smashing through the garage door. As a result of the gun fight, the resident received a minor wound to his hip; one criminal was wounded severely, and the other was struck in the leg but fled the scene. Police captured both attackers a short time later. Sacramento County Sherriff’s Department Spokesman Jason Ramos was supportive of the armed citizen’s actions, stating, “He defended his property and his woman and his kid… I guess you could describe it as heroic action. Things could be a lot worse for her and for the resident.”

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The Gazette, Colorado Springs, Colo. 06/01/11
State: CO
American Rifleman Issue: 6/3/2011
A robber armed with a knife approached a man in his car at the Power Wash car wash in Colorado Springs, Colo. and demanded money. The driver feigned reaching for his wallet, but retrieved a pistol. Upon seeing the pistol, the criminal fled the scene. Police have noted that the driver was lawfully carrying the firearm.

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WOFL, Orlando, Fla. 11/25/11, The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Fla. 11/26/11
State: FL
American Rifleman Issue: 11/29/2011
After a midnight Black Friday shopping trip, the Neal family was followed by a pair of criminals to their home in Apopka, Fla. The robbers stormed the house, threatened the family and pistol-whipped one family member. As one of the criminals put a gun to the head of her eldest child, family matriarch Secretta Neal retrieved a 9mm handgun from a nearby closet and fired at the home invaders, who returned fire. During the gunfight, one robber was killed, the other fled to a getaway car and Secretta suffered minor wounds to her arm and hand. An armed neighbor also rushed to help the family after hearing gunfire. Secretta has been hailed as a hero by her community, but she is just thankful her family is safe, telling the local media, “I just thank God we made it… It wasn’t our time to go.”

WJXT, Jacksonville, Fla. 09/14/11
State: FL
American Rifleman Issue: 9/16/2011
Two burglars in Jacksonville, Fla. picked the wrong house to rob when they attempted to break into the Murray Hill neighborhood home of a former marine and current gun range employee. After hearing the sound of breaking glass, the homeowner retrieved a shotgun and went to investigate. Upon finding the pair of criminals, the homeowner opened fire, striking one intruder in the hand and the other in the head and neck. The burglars fled the scene, but were captured nearby after pleading with a resident to call for medical attention. Neighbors have been supportive of the homeowner’s actions, with one stating, “He’s a hero in my book, and always will be. He just wants everybody to leave so he can come back and get to his normal life.” Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Lonnie Mills, noted that charges for the homeowner are unlikely and that “It appears that the homeowner was defending his house.”

WINK, Fort Myers, Fla. 09/05/11, The Naples Daily News, Naples, Fla. 09/06/11
State: FL
American Rifleman Issue: 9/12/2011
Dwain Daniels III was driving down State Road 29 in the Florida everglades, when he saw an alligator attacking 90-year-old Margaret Webb on the front lawn of her property. Webb was holding on to a tree by a body of water, while the alligator had hold of her leg. Daniels retrieved a rifle from his truck and ran to Webb’s aid. Along with the help of Webb’s son, Daniels got Webb to safety, later recalling, “She was holding on. I'm telling you right now, when I pulled her to the bank she still didn't let go of that limb. I couldn't imagine the pain she was going through, and the fear.” Once Webb was out of harm’s way, Daniels fired at the alligator, striking it in the head and ending the attack. Despite being struck in the head, the alligator survived and was later captured by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials. Following his heroic actions, Daniels remains humble, telling local media, “I think it's kind of ridiculous to be honest with you. Anybody that would have seen it, I guarantee you would have done the same thing I did.” Doctors were forced to remove part of Webb’s leg following the attack, but she has been upgraded from critical to serious condition.

The Gainesville Sun, Gainesville, Fla. 09/06/11
State: FL
American Rifleman Issue: 9/6/2011
After hearing his dog barking at around 11:40 a.m., a homeowner in Gainesville, Fla. retrieved a shotgun and went to investigate. The homeowner discovered a man in his carport stealing a knife-like tool and putting it in his back pocket. The thief then went to the homeowner’s back door and attempted to open it. The homeowner met the intruder in the doorway with the shotgun and ordered the criminal to put the tool back and to leave his property. After complying with the homeowner, the thief was captured by police nearby. An investigation revealed the criminal had served two prison terms for felony convictions.

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Anyway, it goes on and on, and doesn't really get reported. Stats show that over 2 MILLION crimes are averted each year by the lawful presence of a firearm, the vast majority of times without a shot being fired



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blackmonsters 01-04-2012 11:16 AM

Some people need guns, but some personalities should avoid guns.

For example someone who makes a post that is just overkill in volume and in the
fact that the point is already made.

newB 01-04-2012 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sperbonzo (Post 18670475)
WINK, Fort Myers, Fla. 09/05/11, The Naples Daily News, Naples, Fla. 09/06/11
State: FL
American Rifleman Issue: 9/12/2011
Dwain Daniels III was driving down State Road 29 in the Florida everglades, when he saw an alligator attacking 90-year-old Margaret Webb on the front lawn of her property. Webb was holding on to a tree by a body of water, while the alligator had hold of her leg. Daniels retrieved a rifle from his truck and ran to Webb’s aid. Along with the help of Webb’s son, Daniels got Webb to safety, later recalling, “She was holding on. I'm telling you right now, when I pulled her to the bank she still didn't let go of that limb. I couldn't imagine the pain she was going through, and the fear.” Once Webb was out of harm’s way, Daniels fired at the alligator, striking it in the head and ending the attack. Despite being struck in the head, the alligator survived and was later captured by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials. Following his heroic actions, Daniels remains humble, telling local media, “I think it's kind of ridiculous to be honest with you. Anybody that would have seen it, I guarantee you would have done the same thing I did.” Doctors were forced to remove part of Webb’s leg following the attack, but she has been upgraded from critical to serious condition.

One of these things is not like the others.

Or was the alligator trying to rob the woman? :1orglaugh

raymor 01-04-2012 11:27 AM

Quote:

McKinley was on the phone with 911 for a total of 21 minutes. When Martin kicked in the door
Interesting that it took the cops 21 minutes to get there, knowing two guys were breaking into an occupied home and there were weapons present. I guess this is a case of "better a gun in the hand than a cop on the phone'". Not everyone can or wants to be properly trained and responsibly armed, but I'm glad she was.

The Heron 01-04-2012 12:20 PM

Gotta say the guy bringing a knife to a gun fight was an idiot.

Vendzilla 01-04-2012 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raymor (Post 18670517)
Interesting that it took the cops 21 minutes to get there, knowing two guys were breaking into an occupied home and there were weapons present. I guess this is a case of "better a gun in the hand than a cop on the phone'". Not everyone can or wants to be properly trained and responsibly armed, but I'm glad she was.

I love the saying I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy!

sperbonzo 01-04-2012 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by newB (Post 18670510)
One of these things is not like the others.

Or was the alligator trying to rob the woman? :1orglaugh

More to do with the fact that having a gun present may have saved her life.

In any case there are THOUSANDS of stories like that list at that site. It's just amazing that it doesn't get any real coverage.


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bronco67 01-04-2012 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 18670467)
But see, that's not "gangster".
That's home protection 101.

She ain't throwing up fingers and leaning. :1orglaugh

By gangster, I mean slick. I was referring to putting the bottle in the baby's mouth before she took care of business.

Connor 01-04-2012 12:34 PM

As someone who has lived in TX and also CA, I see pros/cons for each state. But, I will take the TX approach with respect to guns and home intruders any day of the week. Anyone breaks into our homes here, we can shoot them and it's absolutely allowed.

What the FUCK is wrong with people, by the way... this woman loses a husband, and just DAYS later some fuckwad is sniffing around with bad intent? What, he couldn't just pay a stripper for a private dance to get his rocks off ... he had to terrorize a young mother? Got what the fucker deserved, it seems.

blackmonsters 01-04-2012 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 18670705)
By gangster, I mean slick. I was referring to putting the bottle in the baby's mouth before she took care of business.

I know what you meant, but I have to spin at every opportunity to stay relevant.

:1orglaugh

But my spin is good spin because "gangster" implies illegal and she should not be
compared in any way to criminal activity.

L-Pink 01-04-2012 07:17 PM

It took him 21 minutes to break in? haha ...... And were were the cops?

blackmonsters 01-04-2012 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 18671481)
It took him 21 minutes to break in? haha ...... And were were the cops?

Here :

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...vER9cxeSuBXzPg


:1orglaugh

Spunky 01-04-2012 07:35 PM

Good for her,that dick got what he deserved,too bad she didn't get his buddy too

baryl 01-04-2012 08:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 18671481)
It took him 21 minutes to break in? haha ...... And were were the cops?

I grew up in OK and that town is out on the middle of fucking nowhere.

Brujah 01-04-2012 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 18670420)
can't do that in california...

see post #9 - this thread


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