Posted on 12/06/2009 5:42:28 PM PST by Drew68
Me too.
I used to ride the St Pete city bus down Central Avenue with friends when I was 11 or 12 to go to the movies. Of course, that was 40 years ago.
lets just face the facts that we are no longer free in this country because we have low intellect animals roaming free......
they can't talk right, they can't walk right, they can't even dress themselves.....God forbide if we ask them to acutally work for a living....
Me, too.
WITT I don’t know what to say. It’s an every day thing with one of these stories. I’d like to take my comment back that you always find the best pics BTW. I hope these demons are dispatched quickly. I know that won’t happen even in FL, but at least it will probably happen.
‘Prosecutors have said they will seek the death penalty.’
I should effing well hope so.
Folks, conceal carry and always take a look in the store prior to entering. If you see any of the customers being loud or having their head on a swivel, don’t go in. You see a guy with a hoodie pulled down over his head and his hands in pockets, be real wary.
These two man teams and one almost always goes to the back to keep an eye on those people in the back of the store. He will try to make regular subtle eye contact with his partner. They will mill around waiting for the customers to thin out. Less customers means less resistors. Thugs hardly ever wear holsters so they will constantly adjusting their iron. The front guy will usually mill around and ask questions, make conversation to lull the clerk, and let people go ahead of them.
Have a plan worked out before going in. Don’t be afraid to run out. Remember, you aren’t necessarily retreating. You are creating time and space and finding better cover/concealment. If you have to engage, remember 40 percent of all robberies involve multiple suspects.
Have a plan for afterword. Have someone else contact law enforcement while you cover the downed suspects. Have the caller give a good description of you and make sure you secure your firearm when the police arrive. Don’t be offended if they treat you as a potential suspect. Just do what they say. Everyone is a suspect until it is sorted out. Your gun will be seized for evidence, no way around it. Inquire if ballistics can be expedited so you can have it returned to you. Own a second firearm to cover while your first is being processed.
Bet they’re allowed to plea-bargain down to something that gets them off with a 5-10 sentence.
It looks to me that Central Ave around 20th to 12th was undergoing a revitalization until the economy tanked. Every thing looks like it was getting better, but just stopped. I'll bet 40 years ago it was cool as all get out down there.
Look at those faces. They have the eyes of animal predators, which is exactly what they are. And there are millions more just like them in this country. Illiterate, uneducated, untrainable, unteachable, unemployable and possessing neither the ability to reason nor understand consequences. Operating only on impulse and instant gratification, they'll kill you for $5 or nothing at all and then go about their day without a care in the world until they're apprehended often just moments later. Our prisons are overflowing with men like these and we can't build new prisons fast enough to contain them. Lock one up and it seems two take their place back on the streets. And when they do go to prison, all too often they'll walk out a few years later as hardened, angry, super-predators with no prospects except to return to the life of violent crime they knew before they were locked up. Only they'll be better at it and even more heartless in their brutality.
It's a scary world out there. Never let your guard down. Situational awareness always.
barbarians.
mmmmmm,mmmmmm,mmmmmm
I don't leave home without it, and I'm well trained and willing to use it.
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