Time well spent.
Seems like a stupid place to be a robber. VA Beach is loaded with veterans.
Didn’t have to say “Hold Muh Big Gulp”.
More “gun violence”. Hope he’s insured.
Folks, this is a real man.
Free Big Gulps for life, at the very least.
The two 18 year old perps he offed would have cost the taxpayers beaucoup dollars over their projected worthless lifetimes. Instead of prosecution, the shooter should be provided with a safe and sanitary place to live while he gets on his feet economically. It would cost a small percentage of what it would have cost to house, feed, clothe, prosecute and defend the deceased dindus.
This is a great story, a real keeper and goes perfectly with Ted Cruz’s upcoming debate with that F-List moron whatever her name is.
This story is the answer to how to counter mass shootings that anti-gunners crave and push for.
“Hand over your guns or we’ll push our crazies to shoot at you!”
But one real man living in a broken down van can stop the anti-gunners in their tracks.
Good thing the robbery happened the same night so they couldn’t ‘red flag’ his gun away from him.
Thank you for sharing this story.
>>The officers looked stunned as they surveyed the scene, he said. The man immediately recognized one of them: Shed been among the officers who came to his mothers and stepfathers house for the domestic disturbance hours earlier.<<
The look a police officer gets, when she realizes the guy she had been interviewing on a domestic disturbance had a concealed handgun and she completley missed it.
Plus that he was a better shot than her.
dirty ha ry recall, You don’t got a brother no more.” Just add punk on the end.
Good shootin’.
I was like, Dont arrest him. He just saved our lives, Engel said. And they said, We have to do this.
No you don’t. You knew right there on the scene exactly what happened but just have to get your rocks off and bring the good guy in.
At this point if my name was Michael Moore I'd think seriously about changing it. Nothing but bad karma there!
PAYOFF quotes from this hero:
“Still holding his drink in one hand, he fired first at the robber behind the counter. He aimed for his shoulder, he said, but ended up hitting him in the neck.”
After kicking the gun away from the dead robber, the man told the clerk to call police, then checked on the one behind the counter to take his gun away and see if he needed first aid.
He was like, Hows my brother?” the man said. “I remember answering him pretty coldly. I told him, You dont got a brother no more.
He looked at me like he wanted to do something and I immediately lost it. I was like, (Expletive), no one points a gun at me and gets away with it.
You just shot and killed somebody in 7-Eleven. You just told these people to call the cops and theyre coming. You got to stand here and wait for them. Of course, you cant be standing here with a gun in your hand. Youre a black man with a gun. Youll probably get shot.
The left will spin this as Black on Black crime.
Lots of things to consider in such a short read ... Ill be thinking about this one for a long time.
I agree with those who were there: he is a hero.
He is a real man, who is being tested, and he passed this one!
May the Lord bless him and all those in this story with His Healing and His Mercy.
The brothers have/had different last names. Different daddies, no big surprise.
Oops, wrong place wrong time for those robbers...
He’d been involved in a “domestic disturbance” earlier in the day. Obviously he should have been “red flagged”. Then those poor teens would not have been hurt/killed.