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    Can't tell but it did look like bad guy one pointed the gun at the guy and try to pull the trigger, not sure if it misfired.

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    This is exactly like that survival blog out of South America describes where crooks are very bold and brazen and the most common place to be attacked is while leaving or arriving home.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    This is exactly like that survival blog out of South America describes where crooks are very bold and brazen and the most common place to be attacked is while leaving or arriving home.
    ...was exactly what I was thinking. Ferfal
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    We probably feel a certain level of safety once parked on the garage, but I'm willing to bet that cop immediately saw the garage door change directions and had just enough time to draw and be ready.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Passager side of the vehicle door opens as well, wonder if the driver told whoever to shut the door before all the shooting started.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    We probably feel a certain level of safety once parked on the garage, but I'm willing to bet that cop immediately saw the garage door change directions and had just enough time to draw and be ready.
    A good example of "situational awareness"

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