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  • Von Halen
    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

    • Dec 2003
    • 7500

    It's too bad somebody didn't have a CPL on this train last night.

    It's a shame the cops tased him, instead of killing him. In my opinion, he refused his right to a trial, the minute he started stabbing people.

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    • jacksmar
      Full Member Status

      • Feb 2004
      • 3533



      14-year-old reportedly shoots, kills intruder to protect sick grandmother

      CHARLOTTE, N.C. —

      Police in Charlotte, North Carolina, said the second man involved in a home break-in that turned deadly near the Charlotte/Mint Hill border has been arrested. Another suspected intruder was killed when a 14-year-old inside the house shot and killed him Tuesday night, police said.

      The two intruders, who police identified as 18-year-old Isai Delcid and his 22-year-old brother Carlos Delcid, attempted to break into the home on Rolling Fields Lane just after 5 p.m., according to investigators. Isai was shot and died at the scene while police said Carlos fled.

      Officers arrested Carlos late Tuesday night and charged him with first-degree burglary.

      Police said a grandmother was at the home with her grandson at the time. According to officers, the grandson shot and killed Isai.

      The grandfather, George Wyant, said his 14-year-old grandson shot the intruder.

      "It’s not something you can be proud of. But, I’m happy the way it turned out. Because my wife is getting over an illness," Wyant said.

      Wyant said he heard about the break-in and shooting from a neighbor, and many neighbors are shocked.

      Wyant told WSOC-TV that the suspects parked their car in the driveway, walked up the steps to his back porch and tried to get into his house through a back window. That's when he said his grandson came to the window and told them to stop.

      The call came in at 5:14 p.m. The intruder was pronounced dead at the scene.
      A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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      • jacksmar
        Full Member Status

        • Feb 2004
        • 3533

        Three people are recovering from being shot after a routine traffic stop turned into a bizarre cop car highjacking and police chase. The incident started around 9 a.m. when a Miami police officer stopped a cab driver for speeding near NE 79th street and 4th avenue. During the stop, the...


        Assault Rifle-Wielding Cabbie Shoots Police Officer and Witness, Steals Cop Car

        Three people are recovering from being shot after a routine traffic stop turned into a bizarre cop-car hijacking and police chase this morning. The incident started around 9 a.m. when a Miami police officer stopped a cab driver for speeding near NE 79th Street and Fourth Avenue. During the stop, the cab driver got out of the car with an assault rifle and began shooting according to NBC Miami.

        "The offender attempted to murder our law enforcement brother," reads a statement from Fraternal Order of the Police president Javier Ortiz. "Our officer returned fire and a good samaritan provided cover and rescued him while the offender continued to shoot at him with an assault rifle."

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        So...................

        a simple CCW saved a police officer......................
        A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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        • jacksmar
          Full Member Status

          • Feb 2004
          • 3533



          Assault victim with concealed weapon stops bat-wielding attacker at east Yakima Wal-Mart

          Wal-Mart was the victim of an unprovoked assault when a stranger picked up a metal tee-ball bat and struck him, according to Yakima police.

          The victim was not injured, but he did have a concealed weapons permit, which he immediately put to use, police said.

          A store security officer reported hearing a man in the sporting goods department yelling “Get on the ground!” and found one man pointing a pistol at another, who was lying on the floor.

          Police arrived a short time later and arrested the 30-year-old suspect, who remains in Yakima County jail in lieu of $30,000 bail set Monday.

          The incident took place about 11:20 a.m. Saturday at the east Yakima Wal-Mart.

          The victim told police he did not know the suspect, nor had the two exchanged any words before he was hit by the bat, according to an affidavit filed by police.

          A video from the store’s security system shows the victim shopping with at least three children. According to the affidavit, the video shows some of the children move out of view as a man is seen coming over, picking up a metal tee-ball bat from a rack and striking the other man in the shoulder with it.

          The victim, who police said has had a concealed pistol license since March 2013, then pulled a .357 Sig Sauer pistol from a holster and pointed it at the suspect, the affidavit said.

          The suspect is a transient and is being held on suspicion of second-degree assault.

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          So.....................

          a simple CCW stop an illegal alien immigrant er...........cough, cough.................transient..................
          Last edited by jacksmar; 04-14-2015, 08:09 PM.
          A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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          • jacksmar
            Full Member Status

            • Feb 2004
            • 3533




            Police: Teen shot dead after involvement in home invasion


            GADSDEN, AL (WBRC) - Gadsden police say a home invasion led to a teenager being shot dead by a homeowner.

            Police say a 17-year-old boy was one of three suspects who broke into a woman's home at about 3 a.m. Monday, April 13.

            The woman told police the teenager held a gun to her head and raped her while the others ransacked her home.

            She said two of the men eventually left her home, but the teen stayed behind, beat her in the head with his gun and demanded money from her.

            The victim told police they ended up at a neighbor's home after she told the attacker her neighbor had her money.

            Police say the neighbor called 911 when the woman and her attacker arrived outside his front door.

            The attacker reportedly demanded the neighbor get off the phone, fired two shots into the air, and pointed the gun at the neighbor.

            The neighbor, who was armed, fired a bullet into the teenager's chest, killing him.

            Police say they questioned the neighbor at police headquarters but released him. The female victim was treated at a hospital.

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            So..................

            a dead freelance socialist....................

            death penalty works...........................
            A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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            • jacksmar
              Full Member Status

              • Feb 2004
              • 3533



              Police: Homeowner shoots suspect in Md. home invasion

              TEMPLE HILLS, Md. (WUSA9) -- A man is injured after being shot by a Temple Hills homeowner during an attempted home invasion early Wednesday morning, police said.

              The forced entry happened around 1:50 a.m. in the 3900 block of Brinkley Road, according to Prince George's County police.

              When officers responded to the scene they found a man suffering from apparent gunshot wounds to his legs. He was taken to the hospital in fair condition and has non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

              Authorities said the man tried to force his way into the home. The residents' dog alarmed them of the man who was trying to break in. The homeowner was armed with a gun and confronted the intruder. He shot at the man in fear for his life. Police said the homeowner and his wife were the only people home at the time of the incident. They were not hurt.

              Investigation shows that the victims and the suspect do not know each other.

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              let's see if the homeowner gets charged. maryland is not a stand your ground state...............
              A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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              • Kristy
                DIAMOND STATUS
                • Aug 2004
                • 16337

                Boring.

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                • jacksmar
                  Full Member Status

                  • Feb 2004
                  • 3533

                  Sheriff's deputies say no charges will be filed against a man who shot and wounded another man who had fired into a crowd at a South Carolina nightclub.


                  Man Opens Fire At Nightclub, Gets Shot In Leg By Concealed Carrier

                  LYMAN, S.C. (AP) – Sheriff’s deputies say no charges will be filed against a man who shot and wounded another man who had fired into a crowd at a South Carolina nightclub.

                  Spartanburg County deputies told local media outlets that officers arrested a man they say shot and wounded three people at the nightclub in Lyman. Thirty-two-year-old Jody Ray Thompson of Lyman is charged with four counts of attempted murder and two weapons violations.

                  Investigators say Thompson got into an argument and fired into the crowd. A man in the crowd pulled his gun and shot Thompson in the leg. Lt. Kevin Bobo says the man had a valid concealed weapons permit and will not face charges in Sunday’s shooting.
                  A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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                  • jacksmar
                    Full Member Status

                    • Feb 2004
                    • 3533

                    When a man came home and found a burglar inside his house he took matters into his own hands until police arrived.


                    LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) – When a man came home and found a burglar inside his house he took matters into his own hands until police arrived.

                    Matt Robinson noticed a suspicious car in front of his home in the Hawthorne neighborhood as he returned from work on Monday night.
                    A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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                    • jacksmar
                      Full Member Status

                      • Feb 2004
                      • 3533

                      LUTZ — When a masked man walked into a convenience store Thursday morning and pointed a gun at the clerk and a customer, the customer shot the man in the leg, authorities said.


                      LUTZ — When a masked man walked into a convenience store Thursday morning and pointed a gun at the clerk and a customer, the customer shot the man in the leg, authorities said.

                      It wasn't until afterward that the customer learned the man he had shot was one of his former employees, according to the Pasco County Sheriff's Office.

                      "(He) feels bad he had to shoot somebody he knew," said sheriff's spokesman Kevin Doll.

                      Sheriff Chris Nocco said the customer did the right thing.
                      A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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                      • jacksmar
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                        • Feb 2004
                        • 3533



                        Would-be robbers in Metro East pull gun on Vietnam vet, who fires back, killing 1

                        VENICE • An attempted armed robbery turned deadly Thursday when the would-be victim pulled a gun and fired, killing one of the robbers and injuring another, police said.

                        Billy Dean Dickerson, 19, of St. Louis died Thursday morning when he and Perry A. Richardson, 23, tried to rob a 70-year-old man who was dropping off a friend at her house in the 200 block of Abbott Street in Venice, police said. The man is a Vietnam War veteran from St. Louis.

                        The veteran and his friend were sitting in his car when Dickerson pulled his vehicle up next to the driver's side, police said. Richardson, who was sitting in the passenger seat, pulled out his gun and demanded money.

                        The veteran pulled out his gun and fired, hitting Dickerson in the head and Richardson in the arm and chest.

                        Police were called to the block for a report of shots fired and found Dickerson inside his car. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

                        A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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                        • jacksmar
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                          • Feb 2004
                          • 3533



                          Two killed in Arlington restaurant shooting identified

                          Arlington police are still trying to process a horrific shooting scene that unfolded at a popular restaurant and bar, leaving a manager and the suspect dead.

                          Police flooded the Zona Caliente Sports Bar at about 6:15 p.m. after receiving calls of an active shooter.

                          The shooter James Jones, 48, and employee Cesar Perez, 37, were pronounced dead at the scene.

                          Lt. Christopher Cook said it all began when Jones walked into the bar, yelling and saying incoherent things. Perez, a manager, tried to calm him down before Jones shot Perez.

                          Then, a customer at the bar pulled out his handgun and shot and killed Jones. Police have confirmed the customer had a CHL and charges won't be filed against him.

                          “He made the decision to engage the shooter, fearing there would be other loss of life,” said Cook.
                          A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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                          • jacksmar
                            Full Member Status

                            • Feb 2004
                            • 3533

                            Remember: When seconds count, the police are minutes away........
                            A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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                            • jacksmar
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                              • Feb 2004
                              • 3533

                              A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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                              • Igosplut
                                ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                                • Jan 2004
                                • 2793

                                Originally posted by Von Halen
                                5 times and he didn't die? If I shoot someone 5 times with my .45, they better fucking die!
                                Unless you're a bad shot. I know someone who was hit seven times with a 45, and lived. He was fucked up, but alive.
                                Chainsaw Muthuafucka

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