Another Reason To Be Armed: Concealed Carry Permit Holder SHOOTS and KILLS Axe-Wielding Attacker at 7-Eleven

Stay Armed Folks….24/7 even at 7/11!! -SF

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A customer at a 7-Eleven store outside Seattle shot and killed a masked man who attacked a clerk with an ax early Sunday.

Investigators said the shooting happened at the store in White Center at approximately 5:45 a.m. local time. Witnesses said the man entered the store and swung a hatchet toward the customer before turning his attention to the clerk.

As the assailant attacked, the customer pulled out a pistol and fired, hitting the suspect. The clerk suffered minor injuries to his stomach and the suspect was pronounced dead at the scene.

The customer who shot the suspect is described as a 60-year-old Seattle man who visits the store every morning to get coffee. His name was not immediately released.

Authorities said the man who shot the attacker had a concealed carry permit and likely would not face charges as a result of his action.

“This could have been a lot worse,” King County Sheriff’s Sergeant Cindi West told KCPQ. “The clerk could be the one laying there dead on the floor right now.”

The motive for the assault was not clear. Investigators said the ax-wielding man remained silent throughout the assault. The assailant’s identity was not immediately revealed, and authorities described him only as a man in his 40s.

Read the Original Article at Fox News

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Another Reason To Be Armed: WHATABULLET. Armed Robbers Target Wrong Man at TX Burger Joint

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Two thugs thought they had an easy score when they saw a single man eating in his car in a Whataburger parking lot in Dallas, Texas. They were very, very wrong.

Two armed robbers picked the wrong victim in northwest Dallas.

Police said they approached a man eating his dinner in the parking lot of Whataburger at Inwood Road and Lemmon Avenue and tried to rob him around 1 a.m.Thursday morning.

The man was an off-duty, but armed security guard. He shot and killed one of the robbers. The other ran away.

Armed robbers fully expect compliance. If a trained victim with a plan of action feigns compliance before suddenly and smoothly responding, they quite often overwhelm the criminals both physically and mentally.

In this instance, the security guard got shots on target quickly and killed one robber with accurate fire, forcing the other to flee for his life. A man believed to be the second suspect was quickly apprehended by police nearby.

Similar robbery attempts are something that we trained for during the Defense Against Street Crimes class at Gunsite Academy last week. We learned how criminals think from two highly-experienced veteran police officers (Bob Whaley and John Hutchison), and how to respond to them in different scenarios. I’ll be discussing more about the class (and showing some video from the training) later today.

If you have good training, have a plan in place, and practice realistically, criminals with little or no training will typically end up on the short end of the stick, even if they have the initial advantage.

Train to live.

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Another Reason To Be Armed: Hatchet Wielding Robber Stopped by Armed Citizen

According to Q13 Fox, the “store clerk says the masked man entered the store and immediately started swinging a hatchet toward a customer — then he turned his sights on the clerk.” The clerk was struck in the stomach — suffering “minor injuries” — before the attack was stopped by an armed customer who shot the suspect.

The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. The incident occurred around 5:45 a.m. Sunday morning.

The armed citizen is a described as a “60-year-old Seattle man” who comes into the store daily for coffee and lottery tickets. The 58-year-old clerk describes him as “a regular guy.” King County Sheriff’s Sergeant Cindi West said, “Fortunately, because of this customer with his weapon, this could have been a lot worse. The clerk could be the one laying there dead on the floor right now.”

The only description of the alleged attacker is that he was “in his 40s.”

Read the Original Article at Breitbart 

 

Another Reason to be Armed: Hero Woman Shoots Her Stalker in the Throat

Too bad her aim was a tad off, an inch more to the right and she would have hit his carotid and subtracted one more turd from the gene pool. Oh Well, he will have to breathe through a tube for the rest of his pitiful life..a nice reminder to all the TURDS out there; you better think twice before you decide to rob somebody; They May be ARMED and Dangerous. -SF

Hero woman shoots her stalker in the throat after desperate chase through mall that began when he started following her in food court

  • Kentucky woman shot her would-be attacker after he tried to rob her 
  • John Ganobick was caught on surveillance cameras stalking the woman
  • He followed her into an elevator and attacked her in a parking garage
  • Ganobick got into her car and pulled out a knife and she pulled out a gun and shot him in the neck and buttocks
  • He was charged with attempted murder, kidnapping and criminal mischief

A Kentucky woman heroically turned the tables on the man who was trying to rob her at knifepoint by shooting him in the neck and buttocks with her own gun..

The unidentified woman was being stalked by John Ganobick on the night of January 26 when he followed her into a shopping mall elevator to the parking lot.

Exiting the elevator with her, he gave chase when she ran to her car and tried to beat her – leaving his victim fearing she would be raped.

But he quickly found himself on the receiving end of some rough justice when she pulled her Beretta gun from her handbag and opened fire.

Surveillance cameras played in court this week from the Fourth Street Live food court show the chilling moment when Ganobick began to follow the woman.

She told Louisville Metro Police she sensed instantly that she was being stalked.

‘The victim asked the suspect what floor he needed, and the victim described the suspect as being out of it, possibly high or drunk, but when he said the sixth floor, the victim stated she became nervous,’ states the police report read out in court.

Appearing in court sporting a breathing tube that is a reminder of his injuries after the attempted attack, Ganobick has been charged with attempted murder, robbery and kidnapping.

During the video, the footage shows the woman walking into the elevator where she is joined by Ganobick.

During the 13-second tride from the 1st to 6th floor, neither looks at each other.

‘When the elevator opened on the sixth floor, the victim state she began to run to her vehicle, which was parked about 10 spots away from the elevator. The victim stated the suspect gave chase,’ the police report states.

Louisville Metro Police said the woman noticed Ganobick following her in the food court around 6.15pm and he followed her to the parking garage.

She told police when the elevator reached her floor, she started running to her car, but he chased her.

The woman got in her car and he pushed in behind her and put his hand over her mouth, according to ABC 7.

Ganobick slammed her head into an unknown object, told her to ‘give me all your money’, and showed her a knife, the arrest report said.

‘The victim stated she was afraid that she would be raped or murdered and as she fell across the passenger seat of her vehicle, she was able to reach into her purse and grab her gun and attempt to fire a shot at the suspect,’ the report states.

During the violent struggle the woman, who was being held at knife-point, reached into her purse and pulled out a gun.

The woman told police Ganobick was thrusting his knee toward her torso and trying to push her into the passenger seat of the car, according to WLKY.

According to the woman she pulled the trigger, but the gun did not fire. So she kept on pulling the trigger till it did.

‘Fearing for her life, the victim kept pulling the trigger of her gun, which finally fired, and struck the suspect in the neck.’

He recoiled, but according to the woman, collected himself despite his injury and started to come towards her again.

‘The victim described being afraid that the suspect was turning to come back at her and she kept pulling and struck the suspect in the buttocks,’ states the police report.

Surveillance footage captured the man coming down the parking garage’s stairs bleeding from the neck.

A witness alerted authorities and called 911, according to ABC 7.

Police charged Ganobick with attempted murder, kidnapping and criminal mischief.

The woman he attacked suffered multiple injuries but was expected to be fine.

Evidence photos show police recovered a rusty steak knife from the stairwell. Police also recovered the woman’s gun. She had an Indiana concealed carry permit for the Gun.

Read the Original Article and See Photos and Video of Incident at The Daily Mail

Another Reason to be Armed: Man Fights off Armed Robbers Outside his Home

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Somewhere, everyday in the USA, 2100+ people use a gun for self defense, to stop a crime or save the lives of themselves or their family.

“We believe that the American public deserve to understand that on the average, guns save 2,191 lives and are used to thwart crimes every day,” says Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation

Most times you won’t see these tales on the news as it does not fit the main stream media’s story line of “Guns and Gun Owners are Bad“.

This is just one of those stories;

Luis Enrique Alonso was unloading groceries outside his home in Temple Terrace, Fla. when two men approached, at least one of whom was armed.

The robbers grabbed Alonso and threatened him with a gun. Alonso responded by grabbing the criminal’s firearm and drawing his own gun. Shots were exchanged before the armed robbers fled the scene. (WFLA, Tampa, Fla. 02/01/16)

Read the Original Article and Watch the Video Clip at Ammo-Land