Franklin
07-12-2014, 11:56 PM
Thought you might be interested in the below story.
About one month ago and bad guy (bg) robbed a check cashing company with a gun. As he left, the Good Guys (GG) came; a car chase started. The bg shot at our warrior as he was chased. Our warrior continued the chase and ultimately rammed the bg's car. The bg was a very big man and was in a small car. He needed both hands to pull himself out of the car. With gun in hand the bg climbed out. Our warrior (GG) attacked, closing distance and firing. The bg was shot four times, once in the throat with a 40 S&W...and will never speak again. Our GG could have hunkered and waited for back up...that's what I would have done BUT by doing so more private citizens would have been put in harms way; our warrior attacked...think about that! Amazing, I never would have done that.
Sadly for the bg, the gun fight included our warrior, a LE firearms instructor. I know this man; thirty six year old family man. Kind, soft spoken, willing smile...a truly good man.
A Life as a LEO is a calling as much a career. They have to be prepared all the time to put themselves in harms way...to do their duty. Imagine, one minute having lunch and another, bullets crashing through your windshield, barely missing you.
The article below leaves all this out. The states attorney wanted to know why our GG shot the bg...my thinking, anytime a bg and gun are used in the same sentence, it's probably not good. But after all, we know felons can't own have guns...it's the law!
Franklin
http://m.wokv.com/news/news/local/orange-park-officer-shoots-robbery-suspect/ngB56/
About one month ago and bad guy (bg) robbed a check cashing company with a gun. As he left, the Good Guys (GG) came; a car chase started. The bg shot at our warrior as he was chased. Our warrior continued the chase and ultimately rammed the bg's car. The bg was a very big man and was in a small car. He needed both hands to pull himself out of the car. With gun in hand the bg climbed out. Our warrior (GG) attacked, closing distance and firing. The bg was shot four times, once in the throat with a 40 S&W...and will never speak again. Our GG could have hunkered and waited for back up...that's what I would have done BUT by doing so more private citizens would have been put in harms way; our warrior attacked...think about that! Amazing, I never would have done that.
Sadly for the bg, the gun fight included our warrior, a LE firearms instructor. I know this man; thirty six year old family man. Kind, soft spoken, willing smile...a truly good man.
A Life as a LEO is a calling as much a career. They have to be prepared all the time to put themselves in harms way...to do their duty. Imagine, one minute having lunch and another, bullets crashing through your windshield, barely missing you.
The article below leaves all this out. The states attorney wanted to know why our GG shot the bg...my thinking, anytime a bg and gun are used in the same sentence, it's probably not good. But after all, we know felons can't own have guns...it's the law!
Franklin
http://m.wokv.com/news/news/local/orange-park-officer-shoots-robbery-suspect/ngB56/