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Re: robbery - employee firing shots

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 5:33 pm
by Keith B
texanjoker wrote:
mojo84 wrote:If it was effective without hitting the BG then so be it. It worked and the robbery was stopped. Maybe the thugs will rethink their ways.

It puts a bad light on pro gun advocates when we post things indicating disappointment someone was not shot.

What percentage of shots hit their target when trained police officers fire their weapons?
Can we for once not compare chl to leo's? :smash:
Why? Many LEO's do not shoot near as much as CHL's. I think it's a fair comparison.

Re: robbery - employee firing shots

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 6:43 pm
by texanjoker
Keith B wrote:
texanjoker wrote:
mojo84 wrote:If it was effective without hitting the BG then so be it. It worked and the robbery was stopped. Maybe the thugs will rethink their ways.

It puts a bad light on pro gun advocates when we post things indicating disappointment someone was not shot.

What percentage of shots hit their target when trained police officers fire their weapons?
Can we for once not compare chl to leo's? :smash:
Why? Many LEO's do not shoot near as much as CHL's. I think it's a fair comparison.

and then it will turn into a negative leo thread. But hey have at it.

Re: robbery - employee firing shots

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 8:20 pm
by mojo84
texanjoker wrote:
mojo84 wrote:If it was effective without hitting the BG then so be it. It worked and the robbery was stopped. Maybe the thugs will rethink their ways.

It puts a bad light on pro gun advocates when we post things indicating disappointment someone was not shot.

What percentage of shots hit their target when trained police officers fire their weapons?
Can we for once not compare chl to leo's? :smash:

Who else carries a gun and is available to try to stop a crime in progress? My intent was not to bash leos in any way. Why so sensitive?

By the way officer, I did not see where the article stated the shooter that stopped the robbery has a chl. Did you or did you assume?

Re: robbery - employee firing shots

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 8:48 pm
by texanjoker
They are now in custody after another crime.

http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/local/will ... tore-theft" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

ROUND ROCK, Texas - Two suspects were arrested after a pair of robbery attempts in Round Rock on Monday.

19 year old Brandon Maldonado and 18 year old Alexander Mejicano were apprehended by police Monday night after a woman reported the two men had robbed her at gunpoint at 2811 La Frontera