Posted on 12/17/2021 12:20:20 PM PST by Impala64ssa
Florida Sheriff Grady Judd, a man who God willing will one day be Attorney General under a DeSantis Administration, is praising a homeowner today. That homeowner protected his home against a home intruder. We've celebrated these stories before. A bad guy does bad guy things. He threatens the life of a good guy. That good guy has a gun. Shots get fired. The good guy isn't the one who is all Swiss-cheese'd up. What really makes this video 10/10 content is Sheriff Judd's vocal defense of the second amendment.
"I’m proud of our homeowner for defending himself. It’s called a ‘Castle Doctrine.’ He has the right to protect himself and his home from unknown intruders."
“The homeowner did exactly what he should have: he had a gun, he knew how to use it, it was loaded, and he shot him a lot. He gave him an early Christmas present."
"Only Santa Claus gets to come in your house and Santa Claus is invited.”
We here at the Louder with Crowder Dot Com website have been fans of the sheriff for a while. For starters, Grady Judd is the coolest name for a sheriff this side of Buford T. Justice. But Sheriff Judd has been an outspoken proponent of the second amendment, too. He's advised Floridians that if they are comfortable with firearms they should have one for self-defense. He's warned would-be rioters that his citizens not only have guns, but they know how to use them. One time, he even used visual aides to explain slowly to reporters the difference between "peaceful protest" and "violent riot."
Sheriff Grady Judd is a national treasure.
Polk. Just south of Disney. Central fla.
A 9mm. That caliber has always been wounder. As the wise man said “never use a caliber the Germans lost two wars in a row with”. Self defense calibers should always start with a “4”, such as .40, .44, or .45.
Polk County, Florida. Between Orlando and Tampa in the central part of the state.
Really? I guess that you've never been in a firefight. I learned a ong time ago to shoot them until they fall and then put three more rounds into them to make sure they don't get back up.
I would have the same technique for anyone entering my home: better to have a dead intruder than a injured suspect who can still shoot/file a subsequent lawsuit/give conflicting testimony.
Just tell the police that you have "PTSD". That'll cover the mail.
My thoughts Exactly.
Thanks
First good news I have heard today.
> Shoot the gun out of his hand?
Shoot the gun out of his waistband.
“Coulda swore I saw a gun there.”
-- Clint Smith, founder, Thunder Ranch
A lot of people do not know of Florida’s history. I am an old man and I know what it was like before Disney came here. I grew up in a small town west of Orland before Highway 50 was put in.
The area south of Orlando was scrub land, and before the fence law, cattle roamed “at will”. The Florida Cracker cowboys were common sights. The biggest event of the year, other than the State Fair in Tampa, was The Silver Spurs Rodeo in Kissimmee. Kissimmee was called “Cow Town Florida.”
Just to let newcomers know that the descendants of those Florida Crackers are out there in the small towns and on the many ranches that cover Florida. If you stray very far off the tourist path you might encounter a few of them. Just remember that this is their native environment and you are the odd ball here. Mind your manners.
I’ve often thought that whenever you crossed a county, city or state line, there should be signs informing travelers that they’re entering concealed carry territory.
NOPE; always at least 2 to the center of mass, then one to the head just to be sure.
NOPE; always at least 2 to the center of mass, then one to the head just to be sure.
There’s no estate, the thug lived. He can now pay restitution for all that expensive ammo.
VA says I have had PTSD since 1972, also significant loss of hearing.
If I ever have to triple tap some lowlife here in the States I will use that in court.
I like a Grady.
May they RIP.
5.56mm
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