I went to the U of A. Decades ago.
Lived near campus. One night, heard a ruckus outside our bungalow and saw three guys go running by, top speed.
After I made sure the roomie was safe, I went the direction they ran.
Saw my ex-Marine neighbor standing there with his carbine down, talking to one of the guys...who turned out to be the intended victim of two A**holes from south of the border. They were chasing him when I saw them.
Turns out my neighbor walked out with his carbine when he saw the aforementioned a**holes trying to hit the guy with a shovel. When he told them to stop and "manos arribas!", they came at him....but he had his bayonet attached, and one of the idiots walked into it.
So, uh, bleeding and upset, they left, and were later arrested at University Medical center for assault.
My neighbor, who I thought was a hero, was roundly criticized by all the faggy grad students in our little complex for being "macho".
I couldn't believe what I was hearing. Were these idiots mad? He saved a guy's life.
One guy's wife even left him over it. She couldn't stand listening to the cowardice, assumed her husband would protect her. Once she realized he was worthless, she walked. Think she lives in Rancho Santa Fe now, married some guy worth millions....good for her.
But that's what kind of "men" you are hearing in this. A bunch of limp wristed little worthless butt boys, future willing targets.
Good use of the bayonet. It shows that it can still be a useful defensive tool in civilian hands.
Good thing he was in AZ, had a similar thing happen near my home in CA. You would have thought he was the next thing to Charlie Manson the way the media went after the poor bastard. He was arrested, his “dangerous” guns were seized and the peeps sued the heck out of him. Taught me a valuable lesson, don’t be a hero in CA!