Three shots, no hits? You need to work on your shooting, partner
BEECH GROVE, Ind. — An armed customer who saw an accused shoplifter pointing a gun at a Walmart security guard fired at the suspect on Saturday, investigators said.
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said the security guard, who works full time as a park ranger, confronted a suspected shoplifter around 4 p.m. and the man pulled out a gun, WISH reported.
Maybe he intentionally missed, wanting only to scare the crook. Had he hit the shoplifter, he may have ended up in jail, lost his job, you name it. Todays toxic environment requires much forethought before actually helping a law-abiding victim.
Good thing he was in Indiana instead the bay area. They charged an Asian liquor store owner with felony discharge of a firearm, among other charges for firing a warning shot to stop an assault and purse snatching. Buddha
“Harry, you’re alive! And you’re a terrible shot!”
ReplyDeleteMaybe he intentionally missed, wanting only to scare the crook. Had he hit the shoplifter, he may have ended up in jail, lost his job, you name it. Todays toxic environment requires much forethought before actually helping a law-abiding victim.
ReplyDeleteNah. He just needs more range time. "I'll just wound this guy and he'll go away and never break the law again," said Nobody Who Ever Carried a Gun.
DeleteExcellent point Bob!
DeleteGood thing he was in Indiana instead the bay area. They charged an Asian liquor store owner with felony discharge of a firearm, among other charges for firing a warning shot to stop an assault and purse snatching.
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