I found these in the police reports of the Abilene paper today and they further reinforced why I carry a gun and I thought they were worth sharing.
Drive-by shooting
Abilene Police reported someone drove down Clinton Street just after 11 p.m. Sunday and fired several shots into a home in the 1500 block of the street. No one was injured. Six people were home at the time of the shooting. Numerous rounds hit the residence and a vehicle parked in front of the house. Police suspect the shooting was aimed at the car's owner, who was visiting friends at the home. A witness told police they saw a small, dark-colored pickup leaving the scene. By Monday afternoon, the case had not yet been assigned to a police detective. The shooting remains under investigation.
Dog attack
Abilene Police reported a 13-year-old boy was attacked by a pit bull Monday night in the 5300 block of Taos Street. Abilene Police Officer George Spindler said the dog was on the loose when it mauled the boy.
''We contacted the dog's owner and confiscated the animal,'' Spindler said. He said the boy's mother took him to the hospital. The incident is still under investigation.
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This reminds me of scenarios going through my head today while on a smoke break at work... (i work 11pm-8am)
As I was standing there, 2 dogs (1 doberman, and the other looked to be a bulky-ish golden retriever mix) come roaming down the street, apparently escaped from their yard. They take notice of me, but decide to keep moving.
As it happens I'm running scenarios through my head of what I would do if one were to attack me, or someone else walking to work (lots of people walk in this neighborhood). More than one of those scenarios end in my having to shoot a dog. Unfortunately, the powers that be at work have told me I can't carry, in a wonderfully reactionary and uninformed manner. *sigh*
Still waiting on the CHL, but even once I do, it's rather useless in such a situation for it to be locked up in the car.
As I was standing there, 2 dogs (1 doberman, and the other looked to be a bulky-ish golden retriever mix) come roaming down the street, apparently escaped from their yard. They take notice of me, but decide to keep moving.
As it happens I'm running scenarios through my head of what I would do if one were to attack me, or someone else walking to work (lots of people walk in this neighborhood). More than one of those scenarios end in my having to shoot a dog. Unfortunately, the powers that be at work have told me I can't carry, in a wonderfully reactionary and uninformed manner. *sigh*
Still waiting on the CHL, but even once I do, it's rather useless in such a situation for it to be locked up in the car.
glad to see I am not the only night worker here and I know what you mean about not being able to carry at work NcongruNt I work at an airport so mine stays in the truck unless I think I might have to enter the secure zone with the truck (shelter from weather) then it stays at home. I normaly carry OC to discourage dog attacks when I am spending time outside but if I were to catch 1 actively attacking a person especially a kid I would be inclined to shoot it to insure it never attacked again
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Isnt this a situation where you shouldn't shoot back. It just seems that with adrenaline going and a moving object you are more than likely going to cause more damage to property or people behind the target than the target itself. Then again during the actual battle I don't know how I would react to someone shooting at me and I hope that no one else here would have to go through that either. I am a newbie to conceal carry so any input from the more experienced members on how they would handle this would be great.glocklvr wrote:Drive-by shooting
Abilene Police reported someone drove down Clinton Street just after 11 p.m. Sunday and fired several shots into a home in the 1500 block of the street. No one was injured. Six people were home at the time of the shooting. Numerous rounds hit the residence and a vehicle parked in front of the house. Police suspect the shooting was aimed at the car's owner, who was visiting friends at the home. A witness told police they saw a small, dark-colored pickup leaving the scene. By Monday afternoon, the case had not yet been assigned to a police detective. The shooting remains under investigation.
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killerquad wrote:Isnt this a situation where you shouldn't shoot back. It just seems that with adrenaline going and a moving object you are more than likely going to cause more damage to property or people behind the target than the target itself. Then again during the actual battle I don't know how I would react to someone shooting at me and I hope that no one else here would have to go through that either. I am a newbie to conceal carry so any input from the more experienced members on how they would handle this would be great.glocklvr wrote:Drive-by shooting
Abilene Police reported someone drove down Clinton Street just after 11 p.m. Sunday and fired several shots into a home in the 1500 block of the street. No one was injured. Six people were home at the time of the shooting. Numerous rounds hit the residence and a vehicle parked in front of the house. Police suspect the shooting was aimed at the car's owner, who was visiting friends at the home. A witness told police they saw a small, dark-colored pickup leaving the scene. By Monday afternoon, the case had not yet been assigned to a police detective. The shooting remains under investigation.
Agreed.
IMO, being armed in this circumstance is of no real value....as I would not be seeking to shoot back.
Some situations can not be predicted or avoided. In this case (drive by shooting), simply laying on the floor (making yourself a smaller target) or seeking hardcover, is about all you can do.
I am sure glocklvr's intent was to show that "bad things happen", and that being prepared to deal with it...is not unwise. A different example may have better served his purpose, but I certainly understand what he was getting at.
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This is an excellent example.
Sometimes the best response is, as said, take cover. I dont want to fight a rifle at 40 yds w/ my 1911. I am no SGT York.
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Yeah I understood his intent also and I apologize if I made it sound like it shouldnt have been posted. I am glad that Glocklvr posted that since it does bring up questions newbies like myself might have with certain scenerios. The more information we have to arm ourselfs the better prepared we are if, god forbid, we find ourselfs in a similiar situation.
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Its all a part of learning a mindset that you alone can apply to a level or comfortzone that only comes with time, practice, talking shop...killerquad wrote:Yeah I understood his intent also and I apologize if I made it sound like it shouldnt have been posted. I am glad that Glocklvr posted that since it does bring up questions newbies like myself might have with certain scenerios. The more information we have to arm ourselfs the better prepared we are if, god forbid, we find ourselfs in a similiar situation.
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