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Just another day of "carry"
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 10:35 pm
by age_ranger
Funny, but this evening I was thinking of how lucky I was to not have to use my CCW. Another day of concealed carry has come and gone without incident.........just the way I hoped it would turn out
Lately, there have been some disturbing things going on in Plano and they're not far from home and I've started carrying a primary CCW and a back up (usually a full size) in the vehicle with plenty of mags loaded up. Guess you can never be too prepared, right? I've also added alot of one handed drills to my range trips. Groups are getting smaller

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 11:19 pm
by nitrogen
Disturbing things going on in Plano? Like what?
I dont know what worries me more, living close to plano, or not knowing about what's going on...
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 11:23 pm
by Xander
nitrogen wrote:Disturbing things going on in Plano? Like what?
I dont know what worries me more, living close to plano, or not knowing about what's going on...
This was the first story that I thought of...
http://www.planostar.com/articles/2007/ ... 000001.txt
Police ID man found dead in Plano street
By Josh Hixson, Staff Writer
Police released the identity Tuesday afternoon of a 23-year-old Guatemalan man found dead in the road from a gunshot wound Sunday night at the intersection of East Park Boulevard and Peachtree Lane in Plano.
Selvin Nicolas Medrano Salazar was a resident of east Plano, according to Officer Rick McDonald, a spokesperson for the Plano Police Department.
Plano fire officials discovered Salazar at about 10:30 p.m. while on their way back from an unrelated emergency medical call, McDonald said.
“He was found on the curb line laying in the roadway close to the parkway,� McDonald said. “I don’t believe that this individual had been there that long. We don’t know if he had been transported from another location.�
Police do not believe the man committed suicide, because officials did not find a gun at the scene, McDonald said.
“We are looking for suspects,� McDonald said. “But we don’t have any heavy leads right now.� Dr. William Rohr, Collin County Medical Examiner, declined to comment Tuesday on the nature of Salazar’s death.
James Wilt and Abbie Stone have lived at 3201 East Park Boulevard for 26 years and said this is the first time anything more than a traffic violation has occurred on their busy stretch of street.
“The police were so quiet,� Stone said. “Last night, for some reason, the noise was non-existent.�
Stone said she and her husband went outside to find a dozen police conducting a search on a roped off section of Peachtree Lane next to their home.
“It really shook everybody up,� Wilt said. “You don’t feel as emotional when it happens in downtown Dallas. It gives you more of a nervous shock when you feel that crime is moving up to your backdoor.�
Police are just as surprised by the death as residents are, McDonald said.
“This just doesn’t happen here,� McDonald said. “We all take it to heart. You try to make your city as safe as possible. But sometimes the criminal element will infiltrate through other means and do something as serious as this.�
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 11:35 pm
by LM23
Alot of changes in Plano over the last years. Especially here on the east side.
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 12:29 am
by Dougmyers5
It seems like its Plano danger every day in every city to me.
The world is full of messed up people that think nothing of killing you for no reason at all.
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 8:42 am
by stevie_d_64
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:38 am
by Wildscar
It Plano. Its widely know that where the rich people live. Who better to steal from than the rich people.
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 10:03 am
by Xander
Wildscar wrote:It Plano. Its widely know that where the rich people live. Who better to steal from than the rich people.
I dunno. That's like saying Dallas is poor.
This neighborhood:
http://homes.realtor.com/prop/1084454090
is very different than this neighborhood:
http://realestate.yahoo.com/Texas/Plano ... afc361aad3
Plano has over 250,000 people, not all of them rich. It seems to me that many of the more significant crimes (like this shooting) happen in the less well-to-do areas of Plano, as in any other city. IMHO, it's not that a rich city is being targeted, but simply an example of the crimes that occur in every city.
-Xander
Note: If this post reads differently than the first time you saw it, it's 'cause I edited it for clarity. Or at least less murkiness.

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:14 am
by Wildscar
Xander wrote:Wildscar wrote:It Plano. Its widely know that where the rich people live. Who better to steal from than the rich people.
I dunno. That's like saying Dallas is poor.
This neighborhood:
http://homes.realtor.com/prop/1084454090
is very different than this neighborhood:
http://realestate.yahoo.com/Texas/Plano ... afc361aad3
Plano has over 250,000 people, not all of them rich. It seems to me that many of the more significant crimes (like this shooting) happen in the less well-to-do areas of Plano, as in any other city. IMHO, it's not that a rich city is being targeted, but simply an example of the crimes that occur in every city.
-Xander
Note: If this post reads differently than the first time you saw it, it's 'cause I edited it for clarity. Or at least less murkiness.

Then allow me to change my statement to read.
"Its a city where people live that have more than I do and I want it so Ill go get itfrom them." - In the mind of a Bad Guy
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:49 am
by Humanphibian
murdered 23 year-old Guatemalan male left laying in the road
stinks of MS-13
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 1:24 pm
by fm2
Humanphibian, that was my first thought. That doesn't bode well either.
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 1:26 pm
by BShook
Humanphibian wrote:murdered 23 year-old Guatemalan male left laying in the road
stinks of MS-13
Indeed...
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 2:35 pm
by LM23
Plano is not really really the rich folk town it was once thought of as. Within 2 blocks of my business is at least 3 apartment complexes that are mainly Section 8/ subsidized housing units. Robberies, thefts and home break-ins are common, just not published alot in the papers. The light rail also allowed for quicker travel up here from some of the gang ridden areas of Dallas.
Those who go to Bullet Trap on regular basis, take a close look at the neighborhood, this is not too far from where this body was found.
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 2:41 pm
by pbandjelly
yeah, there's a crappy apt complex across the street from the BulletTrap.
foo's be thumpin' when they drive by...

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 6:09 pm
by BrassMonkey
ROFL, "Foo's"... HAHAHA
pbandjelly wrote:yeah, there's a crappy apt complex across the street from the BulletTrap.
foo's be thumpin' when they drive by...
