Beausoir
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Tue Apr-17-07 10:45 PM
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Poll question: How many DUers have stopped a violent attack by firing a gun? |
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Edited on Tue Apr-17-07 10:54 PM by Beausoir
Looking for actual anecdotal evidence. How many DUers have actually brandished a gun and thwarted a crime?
If you have...post your story here. I'd like to hear about how you thwarted a crime by brandishing a gun. Be specific.
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Tue Apr-17-07 10:51 PM
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1. how about adding an option |
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"I was threatened with a gun, and had I pulled mine, I would have started a gun battle. Instead, the situation resolved peaceably, charges were filed, the perp got some help, and now we are on speaking terms?"
Too specific? :crazy:
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Beausoir
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Tue Apr-17-07 10:52 PM
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2. Yeah. Too specific. But is that a true story? You are now on speaking terms? |
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Do you think your gun helped the process?
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Tue Apr-17-07 10:57 PM
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No because it isn't an entirely true story. I did not have a gun. I would imagine one of us would be dead now had I produced one. Instead, the issue is over. He got chemical treatment, much needed, and got back on track. It would never happen again and wouldn't have without the chemicals, so why not be respectful to one another when we encounter each other in this small town?
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Tue Apr-17-07 10:59 PM
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4. My dad used to say: If anyone wants to kills me, they'll have to bring their own gun. |
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Tue Apr-17-07 11:01 PM
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5. C'mon! You people who claim to have stopped a violent attack by showing or firing your gun.... |
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Tue Apr-17-07 11:33 PM
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15. It was me...surprised? |
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My brother and me in our youth were in the mountains panning for gold in the wilderness. We were approached by some "characters" and he purposefully showed his gun, we both got bad vibes but he was always a fearful angry type and a gun owner. I thought we could have handled the situation without it and I personally have in many of my life's experiences even being threaten by one.
No proof at that time that it worked or didn't work. It was an intimidating experience. We have both been shot at, run down and attack in our youth for either being Air force brats or rebels living on this planet.
Am I not my brother's keeper? I don't know, I have tried to take another path to teach my brothers that the use of violence begets violence. Anger begets anger etc. etc.
Do I turn the other cheek? Hell no, the mind is the most powerful weapon that we have..
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Tue Apr-17-07 11:02 PM
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6. I was told long long ago by a police officer that I faced with a gun |
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Edited on Tue Apr-17-07 11:03 PM by AuntPatsy
pointed at him while opening my door that for future reference I should never show a gun never mind have one pointed at someone unless I planned to use it, luckily for us both I didn't immediately fire nor did he return fire..
By the way, I had called them after hearing an intruder so expected them...still had the gun in my hand in my nervousness.
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Beausoir
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Tue Apr-17-07 11:04 PM
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7. Wow. That seems like reasonable advice from the cop. Any particular reason you were aiming at him? |
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Tue Apr-17-07 11:11 PM
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9. Was not sure if he was really a policeman though he told me through |
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the door after ringing the bell, I could not see, no peep hole.
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Tue Apr-17-07 11:19 PM
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11. Did you brandish your gun at the intruder? I guess not if you only heard him/her. |
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So how did you vote?
Did they catch the intruder?
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AuntPatsy
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Tue Apr-17-07 11:28 PM
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13. I have never shot at someone but yes I had pointed a gun in defense... |
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as far as the intruder, he was caught a few weeks later at a local convience store, apparently he had been roaming the area for quite some time ummm showing himself through windows and such, I for one never saw anyone, I only heard someone trying to open my back sliding patio doors and immediately ran for the room where I obtained my gun and used the phone to notify the local law enforcement..
for the record, my sister wasn't wise by having her curtain open at night and found herself looking up from a chair where she had been talking on the phone and saw the guy, it took her years to be able to stay by herself after that..
Never knew if he was exactly threatening, seemed he was obviously attempting to garner some strange sexual attention from females he obviously knew were home alone.
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Tue Apr-17-07 11:10 PM
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8. How about a big stick? |
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Seriously, there are other options for protecting your home. What about those guys who sell Bowie knives, "combat folders" and swords on late night TV? I wonder how many crimes have been stopped by some tubby, basement-dwelling geek brandishing a sword while yelling "Eat cheap Pakistani steel, mo-fo!"?
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Tue Apr-17-07 11:15 PM
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10. Snort. That was funny. |
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Tue Apr-17-07 11:23 PM
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12. Yes & here's the story |
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Serial rapist picked the wrong window to crawl through in my town. Just before 5am, he stepped on the floor furnace in the hallway just outside my open bedroom door. It gave that hollow booming sound they make. Only light was a slim strip of moonlight coming through the doorway. I couldn't see him yet, but I could see the knife blade in the light. I sat up in bed, cocked my .357 and waited for him to break that beam of moonlight. It was so quiet the sound of the cylinder rolling spooked him and he fled out the window he'd come in. I called the cops and met them on the porch. My cousins called laughing at the dumbass rapist who brought a knife to a gunfight at my house. They'd heard it all on the scanner.
He got away that night, but he attacked an elderly lady up the block the next night and her son held him at gunpoint til the cops arrived.
I apologized to her for not getting him while he was in my house and saving her from having him jump her in her kitchen.
You want another one?
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Beausoir
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Tue Apr-17-07 11:30 PM
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14. Wow. What town did that happen in? And what year? |
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Tue Apr-17-07 11:39 PM
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16. sort of, but it doesn't fit your classification... |
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2 years ago (nearly) we packed up and moved into a verry rural area in the prairielands of nebraska. One night sometime in the first year we lost one of our maltese to coyotes. A few months later one night, late in the evening, we heard quite a racket out in the yard. Our male pomeranian (not a small pom mind you, but a 15 pounder, more of a small spitz than a pom) was getting into it with a coyote. I grabbed my beretta and went outside to break it up. Rounding the corner, the dog was holding his own with one coyote but 2 others were approaching him, and would have taken him for sure. They wouldn't pay much attention to brandishing and I had to fire a couple shots into the garden to get them to split. Brazen critters they are, least out here.
Really doesn't fit your qualifications but anyone passionate about poms will tell you, losing one to coyotes would be a crime.
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Tue Apr-17-07 11:55 PM
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17. OK. Who Chose the Third Option? |
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Tue Apr-17-07 11:56 PM
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18. I don't own a gun, but if I did, I would use it to defend myself |
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If someone tried to rob or kill me, you can bet that a bullet would go through them in seconds.
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Wed Apr-18-07 12:16 AM
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19. Isn't there is anything to be said for bodily force? |
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Sorry for going OT, but are we so lazy we can't even revel in our ability to ward off attacks with muscle anymore? I mean I'm completely peace loving but existence includes a ying/yang relationship where the most peace loving hippie can become a destructive force if provoked, by why guns? We are so lazy we have to have a gun that destruct the whole block? That's lazy. Mechanical means of destruction are lazy. Why is strength of character suddenly useless? There is nothing cool about a gun. (in real life anyway, as opposed to video games)
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