Posted on 07/05/2018 4:43:03 PM PDT by Beave Meister
A Texas mother said she didnt think twice about shooting a would-be carjacker when the man jumped into her vehicle at a Dallas gas station while her two sons were in the backseat.
Michelle Booker-Hicks was at the Shell station along Interstate 35 around 10 p.m. Wednesday when Ricky Wright, 36, attempted to steal her vehicle while she was paying her gas bill, police said. Booker-Hicks told FOX4 Dallas her two sons, ages 2 and 4, were sitting in the backseat at the time.
I proceeded to jump in my backseat and told the gentleman to stop, to get out the car. He would not get out of the car. He turned around and looked at me. I reached over the armrest to get my glove compartment and thats when I fired at him once I got the gun from my glove compartment, Booker-Hicks recalled to the news station.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
She said last night on the local news that (I’m paraphrasing) She wished she “had killed him”.
I can’t imagine the backlash if it was a white guy with LTC that said the same thing to the media.
I hear ya. I'm normally of the same opinion about most duplicate posts, but some stories just get flogged to death around here.
Not a jury in this state would convict her for anything but common sense. Really, don’t [mess] with us.
I wish she had too. The world needs fewer of these creeps.
HOORAY Texas mom!!!!!
#8. Nah. He’ll plead that he just needed a car to get to his college classes, his three jobs, and for his volunteer work at the local church.
Some dumbassed judge might just believe him, but not in most of Texas.
Did you manage to click on all eight of them?
Have you snarked on everyone who's complained? I'll bet you missed a few on the other threads.
Normally I don't give two sh!ts about duplicate threads.
Lighten up Francis.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.