Well its official ... we've become California ... TV interrupted with a car chase :p
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Well its official ... we've become California ... TV interrupted with a car chase :p
Wondering about a scenario....
D-bag tries to carjack someone who is armed.
Citizen shoots D-bag.
Amped up cops with guns don't know if it is citizen defending themselves or D-bag firing on citizen.
Cops open fire on situation. And a few errant bullets hit something other than the intended target.
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(This picture is NOT illustrating a similar situation, only that adrenaline and stress affects your marksmanship)
I'm not bashing cops... but this is an adrenaline - filled situation for all... and is probably an important thing to think about.
And now the media will have something to orgasm over for the next week.
shoulda jacked a Bronco,, or any Ford for that matter.
Something similar crossed my mind while I was listening to the live reports on my way to work. I always have a handgun in easy reach while driving. I don't think I would let someone pull me out of my car.
I'd like to know how he got the door open to begin with (don't all cars lock automatically when you put it in gear now?), but assuming he could get it open, what would be the impact on your life to have to pop some asshole trying to carjack you? You know damn well some criminal-loving Lefty groups would want your head for ending this dirtbag with your evil killing machine.
From what I've gleaned over the decades, the state wants to convict & sentence someone for every incident. I don't know if that's due to political aspirations on the part of certain DA's or what, but if the carjacker is dead on the pavement, I think the state is still going to want their pound of flesh from somebody.
The newer ones do, but mine all do as well. It is automatic for me to lock my door, and I impress upon my loved ones that they should do it as well. As automatic as my seatbelt is, so goes the door lock. It is one extra layer of protection from the d-bags that are out there.