Posted on 04/18/2015 11:42:18 AM PDT by Lazamataz
On March 24th the YouTube channel Model Pranksters elected to upload the following video to their channel, and it becomes a prank gone horribly wrong.
They apparently thought it would be a wise idea to travel to Kentucky, dress up as the murderer from the Scream movies, hide in the darkness, pop out with what appears to be a rifle, and point it at innocent people. Watch what happens when he chooses the wrong guy to scare, and then nearly wets himself.
I wish I could say I laughed at that video while watching it, but I didnt. Frankly I found it extremely dangerous, and disturbing. I think I speak for most concealed carriers when I say, that prankster is very lucky to still be walking this Earth. Most law-abiding gun owners wouldnt have hesitated to start sending groups of lead in his direction, and it wouldve been No Billed and justified. The fact that he was actually pointing what appears to be a rifle at innocent and unsuspecting people could actually be construed as Terroristic Threatening in the Third Degree under KY state law. Theres some pranks that you just dont do.
That’s right. Many cops would have shot that guy multiple times before he had time to say “don’t taze me, bro”.
I ain’t buying it either.
I think this incident was as real as Hillary and Huma randomly walking into a Mexican Restaurant incognito and ordering a burrito bowl.
Thanks!
Fake clickbait.
I carry all the time and I would have dropped him.
Try this one. I think it’s phony, but at least it has a happy ending.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elCdcWbWFqI
That was the first thing I noticed.
Who knows, but how can they be so insane as to create scenarios that require armed reactions.
When I was young, my best friend and one or two other best friends and I, had a kind of rule, of breaking into each other’s apartments, at least for the first couple of visits to a new address when someone moved, and at any time of the day or night.
That meant climbing to 2nd and third story balconies, figuring out ways to get past sliding patio doors, seeking poorly caulked window panes to flip latches, figuring out ways past door locks and all kinds of stuff and sometimes at 3am.
But that was 45 and years ago, in a different time, in Houston Texas, and when I got married, I got us together and told everyone that it had to end, that now we were getting wives and keeping guns at the ready to protect them with, and that a bump in the night might mean that somebody would be shot, because we now had responsibilities beyond just ourselves.
I can’t imagine people planning these public stunts today, that we see in this video.
Guns are not toys. The instant you forget that, you assume all the liability for the consequences, to you or anyone else. Using a weapon, real or simulated, to frighten or alarm anyone puts your life in jeopardy and rightly so.
I am not convinced that citizens need any “permission” from any government agency to carry any weapon concealed or open.
If I were teaching a gun safety class, my post #46 would be the first film I would show to every new student.
My wife and I both have CCW.It would have been a race to see who shot him first.
I don't answer no steenkin' questions......
He’s lucky he didn’t eat a lead sandwich.
That stupid video is more proof to me that the world has gone stark,raving mad.
His parents must be so proud of him./s
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I’m convinced the Second Amendment hasn’t been repealed therefore I don’t need permission to carry or defend myself.
Screw the NRA and their “compromising.”
Funny how so many cases that should of went to higher courts never made it there. I submit the fed gov knows it is wrong on it’s gun control and doesn’t wish to be shamed or have a precedence set that would confirm the peoples right once and for all.
The NRA doesn’t want that either, or they are out of business. No more hundreds of million dollar budgets.
Idiots....
I hope the girl in the second shot they filmed dumps the sorry piece of work who ran to save his own skin and left her behond in the dust.
Nope, it’s pretty funny.
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