Posted on 02/21/2015 11:49:48 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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One of the many controversial aspects of American Sniper was Chris Kyles fathers brief speech about sheep (people living their lives in a state of vulnerability), wolves (those who prey on the vulnerable), and sheepdogs (those who protect the vulnerable). For Kyles father, and for many of us, the question goes to one of core identity. How do you choose to live?
I first heard the sheepdog speech almost 20 years ago, when my mentor in the practice of law (a Marine captain) told it to me over lunch when I was barely out of law school. I thought of it again when I saw this story, which is racing across social media, of a West Virginia pharmacist confronting an armed robber.
Facing an armed robber in a store full of co-workers and customers, a concealed carry permit-holding pharmacist, Don Radcliff, reacted within seconds, firing precisely and accurately to kill the robber while leaving everyone else in the store unharmed. The video shows the entire encounter clearly, and Im frankly stunned at the speed of the pharmacists reaction.
As Ive said many times, in the real world evil often leaves us with few truly good options. Some will say that Mr. Radcliff should have held fire, handed over the money, and prayed the man had no true murderous intent. I say that his best option was not to place his colleagues and customers lives in that armed felons hands.
Mr. Radcliff no doubt wishes he never had to kill another human being. His wife understandably characterized the day as incredibly emotional, and said theyre still trying to process what happened.
Mr. Radcliff, however, has found solace in a remarkable daily devotional:
Thursday, February 19th, John 10, 7 to 18, A thief comes only to steal and to kill and destroy. I have come so that they may have life and have it in abundance. Thats verse 10, Radcliff said. Abundance isnt Gods provision for me to live in luxury; its his provision for me to help others live. Radcliff said it is exactly what he needed to hear. So many times when I read this daily devotional its exactly what I need to hear. And today it was what I needed to hear, Radcliff said.
Defending others is an act of courageous compassion. In deciding to live as one who protects others, youre not choosing to live a violent or bloodthirsty life. Rather, youll in all likelihood live at peace, but its a prepared peace. Don Radcliff was prepared.
Id hate to have to do this, but everyone has a right to protect themselves and others from criminal attack, and not (by the state) to be rendered powerless and at the mercy of their assailant.
Then you agree with the article.
So thankful for sheepdogs!......Chris Kyles’s father had it right......
.Pray for this pharmacist’s peace of mind.....he, no doubt, protected and saved his workers and customers with his amazingly quick reaction!
So relieved he won’t be charged with anything.....in this crazy mixed up world, that’s always a possibility!
bttt
Very disciplined, controlled shooting once he sees the gun. Just awesome. How sad a man had to die, but he brought it on himself.
Wow, asking the guy, “Are you here to rob me?” What an amazing incident.
Suicide by Pharmacist.
As seen in a lot of violent encounters believing it is happening can be a problem. I heard may times I didn’t think they were gun shots I couldn’t believe it was happening to me.
Situational awareness is huge being mental prepared is huge preplanning goes along ways in developing these to items.
I’d note one thing about the action: The Pharmacist paused twice in his trigger pulling and twice the guy leveled the gun right on him.
Not that sad, IMO. The “man” made his chose. And died because of it.
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