Since a person can easily get in three plunges of the knife in less than a second, I seriously doubt you could have done a thing.
Besides, this wasn't out of the blue. The victim was in the middle of an altercation with the perp. Wouldn't YOUR senses be at full alert in those circumstances? Mine would.
Full alert? Would you draw on the boy because you had words with him? According to the story, it was a bump and some minor words. From that to three stabs to your heart and you're going to stop it?
Forgive me if I just don't buy it.
Forgive me if I just don't buy it.
I grew up in a fairly "nice" neighborhood but there were stabbing, shooting and fights.... the first thing I ALWAYS did and would do is start backing up and always look at hands.... ALWAYS.
It only takes getting hit once with a combination lock tied with a handkerchief swung out of a back pocket to make you very wary. I "bump" into somebody I don't know, I apologize... if they bow up and start looking to "be respected".. then it's coming. So I start backing up and if I'm carrying in my back holster, I pretend to adjust my pants and back away apologizing . If he keeps coming into my bubble then I keep backing up and look at the hands....
Always look at the hands, cause the the face can lie, the body posture can be controlled but make sure you look at the hands...
I think that maybe if I was within 15-20 feet I might have taken one stab wound, but I hope that I'd be able to draw and put at least 5-6 rounds into his chest from 2 feet away as he stabbed me....
Killing somebody with a knife is an up close and personal way to do it... it's always nice to keep distance.. might just give you the tenth of a second you need to defend or escape.
I agree. That is a cold blooded murderer walking there, and he thinks way differently than 99.99% of the rest of the people on that sidewalk. Prisons were made for such people, so the rest of us don't have to be in 'condition red' whenever we leave our house.
Forgiven.