Why do they refer to the perp as a "suspected robber"
and dont tell me he was just there to buy some beer after going to the range and just forgot to holster his firearm.
The clerk is a friend of mine, a sandbox Army war vet, and a nursing student at a local college.................
The clerk is a friend of mine, a sandbox Army war vet, and a nursing student at a local college.
I spoke with him this morning. Understandably, he's still shaken up and I suspect that he has that not that all uncommon survivor's guilt....despite the circumstances.
Of course, his G27 was seized by the police. I offered him mine as a loaner if he so desires.
I don't have any firsthand information beyond the news story, as the conversation we had started with me saying......"Don't say anything to me about what happened. Do you have a criminal defense attorney yet?"
I don't think he is going to need a criminal defense attorney, maybe a civil defense attorney later on. In either case best not to speak to anyone until he does get an attorney. Best wishes for him I hope everything turns out alright.
Every time I hear stories like this I'm glad I joined USCCA and got the legal protection they offer.
The Star is quick to point out that this is the second fatal shooting by a store clerk this week. What they haven't mentioned is that had these store clerks not used their firearms, we'd likely have two dead, law-abiding citizens. These brave people have proven, yet again, why the Second Amendment is so important. If we didn't have it, the bad guys wins. Hands down.
I just can't believe how poor the writing is at The Star. Seriously, they can't find someone that understands proper spelling, grammar and punctuation?
I just can't believe how poor the writing is at The Star. Seriously, they can't find someone that understands proper spelling, grammar and punctuation?