"That's one time the robbers didn't have it "their way". Sorry, couldn't resist. Time for the libtards to blame the victim. Ask why he needed the gun, and demand he turn it over. Love it that he didn't take it and shot the asshole. Too bad he only got his leg and not in the head. One less scum would save us money for his prison stay. Anyway, good work, sir, but shooting someone in the leg is a dangerous way to deal with an armed opponent. Better to shoot him in the center of the chest. Now it's off to the range with you. And in Florida, there is that pesky little, libtard
hating, Al Sharpnuts racist calling, "stand your ground." law. This qualifies. No law suit, no punishment. The amazing thing is we haven't heard anything yet from the libtard Alinsky trolls. Yet, that is. What a shocker. I guess they don't like it when the good guys win. I would not be surprised if at some point the guy finds himself on the receiving end of a lawsuit. You can be sure we'll be hearing from the shooters family, once they find them, saying what a good guy he is. You can bet Reverend Al will be there with his "resist we much" campaign and demand justice for the shooters action. He'll get some lawyer he is up for the cause to defend him, and then some low information jury will be itching to give money to this douchebag "victim". Thats all predictable, but the moral of this story is, law abiding people with guns love their family and that would include their children. Life does have meaning to a conceal and carry gun owner and guns in the right hands can do some truly amazing things. Our forefathers knew what they were doing when they gave us the second amendment." MC
Another example that a good guy with a gun can stop a bad guy with a gun.
From GunsSaveLives:
NBCMiami report the following:
A father who was robbed while eating with his family took out his own gun and shot the suspect, Miami Police said.
It happened at about 1 p.m. Friday at the Burger King restaurant at Biscayne Boulevard and Northeast 17th Street, police said.
The robber walked in, flashed his gun to the family, demanded their valuables, then headed for the door, according to police.
The father, fearing
for his life, took out his gun and shot the suspect in the leg as he
stood outside the restaurant, police said.
The suspect, 36-year-old Travis Harris, jumped into a getaway Ford F-150 and took off, police said.
Police said they
found him and the driver, 38-year-old Ramon Smalls, a few blocks away
thanks to a Good Samaritan who followed them and alerted police. The two
suspects were taken into custody at a gas station at Northeast 2nd
Avenue and 26th Street after they apparently ran out of fuel, police
added.
The Burger King incident followed an earlier incident in which the duo teamed up to rob a young woman of her iPhone
4S at 2200 NE 4th Ave. at about 10:15 a.m., with Smalls driving the
truck as they fled, police said. Her phone was later found inside the
truck, police added.
Harris was taken to
Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma to be treated for his gunshot
wound, and faces three counts of armed robbery with a firearm, police
said.
Smalls
faces one count of strongarm robbery for the morning incident, and
possible pending charges for the afternoon incident, police said.
It was not immediately known whether Harris or Smalls have attorneys.
The father who fired his gun is not being charged, police said.
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