Absolutely give the robber what he wants.
Because he is acting with such reckless and willfuyl abandon for his own safety, it can be surmised he is suffering from self loathing and suicidal tendancies.
Give him what he wants. Two to the chest, one to the head.
SteveW;21137 I agree said:The lives of others in the store were already at risk ,the guy did a great job in preventing a robbery in fact he has probably prevented many future
robberies and possible deaths.
I believe your comments are not appreciated.
From my point of view, this guy risked the life of all the others in the store. Had I been there, I would not have appreciated that.
I agree, crime should not be tolerated, but how do you resolve a situation like this ?
From my point of view, this guy risked the life of all the others in the store. Had I been there, I would not have appreciated that.
This is going to be a silly question, and I've tried to search for it on both the forums and through google, but what does "BG" stand for?
I can take it out of context and realize it's the perpetrator here, but what is this abbreviated from?
The only fitting one I found online was "Baby Gangster" - which, I suppose would fit, but (to me, at least) sounds a little silly.
I realize you have been on this site since its beginning, but others of us enjoy the bashing on a liberal on a gun site. Why dont you just bite your lip and go clean your boat. LOL just kiddingThis happened over 5 months ago and this thread is still going like this??? Y'all need to leave this thing alone and go razz that poll or something more current.
Bad Guy
I'm sure you are not completely oblivious to the obvious influx of people participating in the forum, concerned about their 2nd Amendment rights, especially after the balance of power in the US has shifted to near absolute leftist control.This happened over 5 months ago and this thread is still going like this??? Y'all need to leave this thing alone and go razz that poll or something more current.
I think public store [employees -sic] should be able to carry along with a few qualified teachers!!!
I'm currently considering becoming a teacher myself, and that particular comment is worth emphasizing, as I personally want to know where the law stands when it comes to guarding one's (as well as one's classroom's) safety against the threat of a student acquiring a firearm through the unregulated black market and bringing it to school.
why do you think he would lose his job after this (unless defending the store against a robbery is agains company policy). if they did fire him wouldn't he have somekind of wrongful termination suit to win.
Wasn't there a school district in North Texas that was allowing qualified and trained teachers to carry? Wichita Falls is ringing a bell...
I'd like to see more school districts do this.
Probably doesn't matter if they do or not, they usually have strict policies on what to do in the case of a robbery, and it's to cooperate.
Kudo's to him, but he's likely out of a job; but it'll be interesting to see what happens. Now he can get a better one with all the attention he's getting. Of course, after recuperating from the ordeal.
Very true.
And again, very true. I've had this discussion with my girlfriend many a time. Her store has a "give them what they want" policy, but at some point, you can't just give them what they want when they starting wanting more than just the cash.
BTW The owner didn't put anyone in the store in jeopardy as he followed the crooks after they left the store.He told the cops he followed to get a better description or plate number when one robber pulled his gun.The owner then drew his pistol and they both shot at each other.The crook was hit in the stomach and he tried to cross a busy st. where he got hit and killed by a truck.THE END