I could be wrong, but I think Williams stated that he did have a gun, but did not choose to use it. His restraint, if that is true, is pretty remarkable.
” I think Williams stated that he did have a gun, but did not choose to use it. His restraint, if that is true, is pretty remarkable. “
I would really like to confirm this...
I agree, “if that is true, is pretty remarkable. “
He should have used it. More people die from punches and kicks than any weapons used.
It’s attempted murder in my mind.
And the AH who locked the door on the victim was just over the top. Instead of any help, he just locked his customer out. Disgusting.
Sicon, I watched the segment and you are correct. He at first did not want to say that he had a firearm, but later said he did. I too was greatly surprised at his restraint. As I recall, he noted that he did not feel seriously threatened, that they were not doing him a great deal of harm, and so he did not draw his weapon because he did not want to escalate the situation.
He said he was having lower back issues as a result of the fracas, but “came out of it pretty well.” He did not appear any worse for wear to me, but who knows what might develop over time. Hopefully nothing!
At any rate, in my opinion, from what I saw last night, he is a great American, a good man and should be commended for his control and restraint. All the more so since when asked if he felt the “youths” should be prosecuted, he said absolutely!