She shot to scare. She should of have shot to kill.
Too bad she didn't shot to kill...robberies probably would have done down dramatically...
I don’t take killing lightly....
BUT, you don’t shoot at armed assailants to “scare them”!!
Those armed assailants WILL KILL OTHER INNOCENT VICTIMS!!!
In before the “She needs more time at the range!” posts.
I don’t believe she shot to scare, having been an Army MP. I believe she missed but after the fact said otherwise to keep her job.
In contrast to the robber punks, who just know how to shove a gun in their pants
I wish they would publish a description of the “perps,” then we could help locate them.
Dominoes franchise owners can set their own policies.
I don’t think she will be fired.
The pizza industry’s corporate anti-gun policies run afoul of the Second Amendment.
While a private business has every right to keep employees from carrying guns into the workplace, no private business has the right to prevent their employees from defending their lives and that of their customers.
I do NOT patronize pizza shops that PROHIBIT any of their employees from being armed while at work. Simply call a shop and ask them. If they do prohibit, I tell them that I will not do business with them. Period.
It seems to me that franchises in high crime areas, but under the onus of bad corporate gun policies, could make a deal with each other that if one of their employees used a gun to defend himself, so the corporation fires them, that they get a “lateral promotion” to another franchise at the same or better level.
This would be good for them, good for their employees, and good for business.
It would be appropriate it for the franchise owner to give her a raise and publicly present her with some sort of award in front of TV and Newspaper cameras. That would likely prevent the use of a gun in that store for a while.