Posted on 12/30/2002 9:19:48 PM PST by GailA
Carjackers Surprised By Victim With Gun
A couple of would-be carjackers got more than they bargained for in South Nashville. Their victim had a gun of his own.
It happened at the Golden Gallon convenience store on Haywood Lane. Billy J. Brown had been inside to get a snack. When he climbed back in his car, one of the carjackers jumped in the seat behind them and told Brown to drive.
That's when Brown pulled out his own gun, and shot and killed the carjacker. The other carjacker tried to run away, but police later caught him.
"He came back here to police headquarters and during the interview, he gave statements to the effect he and his friend were out, and robbery was one of the topics they were looking into," said Detective Todd Watson of Metro Police. "The one suspect that was shot was wanting to get money to bail out a friend or a relative."
Brown wasn't charged although the District Attorney's office will likely review the case. Brown is a former officer with the Tennessee Defense Force. He also ran for the 59th District seat in the state House of Representatives this past November.
Oh no, the proverbial "he was a good "kid" turning his life around" story isn't going to work.
Absolutely. Don't go off road without one. WARN is your friend! :-)
(We used to have an old ute type Land Cruiser for deer camp. Biggest Warn winch we could find on the front bumper. We actually used it once or twice (bottomed out just like you, got it wedged against a sapling another time), but just having it is sort of medicine against getting stuck in the first place. Sold the LC when we started having kids --- the youngest is just about old enough to hunt now . . . )
This concept needs to be rooted out and destroyed, first from the minds of the sheeple, and then from the law. Obviously, someone who was attempting commit armed robbery/murder/rape/etc. IS still a threat to innocent people, after running off into the night. Police often don't catch these lowlifes until after they've harmed or killed their next victim.
It didn't matter in the end. All the perp heard was BOOM!
Just kidding - I have a Ford Explorer now, a little more useful than a two-seat Land Cruiser with two jump seats when you have kids -- but I have taken it a lot of funny places, including through the world's largest mudhole at a Boy Scout encampment. (I suddenly had an Explorer in a tasteful shade of Georgia Red Clay. EVERYTHING was mud-colored, including the glass and the kayak racks on the roof. But we did NOT get stuck. Some folks did. I took one look at the guy going through ahead of me and set the range to 4W LOW.)
I still see our old LC around town. It's in good shape, the only thing the guy has done to it is take off our home-made trailer hitch and put a Class III Draw-Tite on there.
The owner of the gunshop is a former police officer and now trains LEO's in chemical weapons use. He taught me about practicing my draw from my carry position (which for me is an outside zipper pocket of my purse); to practice this over and over again, each move of it, in slow motion. The point, he said, was not to be a quick-draw from the start, but to take time at home under controlled conditions and sloooowly experience each step of the draw, so that the 'memory' of my draw from concealment would be sure.
He also taught me to not only have keys in hand when leaving a building (at night especially, but I do this all the time now) but also to have my zipper pocket undone and my primary hand already gripped on my carry piece.
I couldn't thank him enough for all the time he took with me that day. He was a real pro, and an interested, exciting and most experienced teacher.
It's your word against his.
carry an insanely bright small flashlight... (Surefire E1 is an example)... some of them are kinda pricey... but well worth having. hold it in your weak hand with your keys...
after all, you can't assault what you can't see. you can make the dark your ally.
get a copy of "Safe not Sorry" by Tanya Metaksa - buy it or borrow from the library. i bought my wife a copy along with a G26 and an SP101 for mother's day two years back. she's got her carry permit now, too.
keep safe. God bless, and Happy New Year!
glock rocks (but i carry a SIG, go figure.)
Stay Safe !!
This statement by you, glock rocks, and the picture posted by Squantos caused me to do a little research. They aren't cheap! I like the whole idea of the TID's and see the wisdom of carrying a high-lumen Surefire flashlight in my weak hand (which, praise the Lord, is actually my left and stronger hand. My right eye is dominant and so I shoot more accurately with my R hand).
Your comment about making the dark my ally brought to mind a recently read verse in the Greek (Septuagint) Book of Wisdom, and it applies very well to all the info we have shared here:
"Compared with light, she [Wisdom] takes first place,
for light must yeild to night,
but against Wisdom evil cannot prevail."
Wisdom 7:29-30
Surely it is great wisdom to be armed and trained, to use light as a means of defense, and to be prepared to use tactical impact rather than deadly force when possible and necessary. I thank you both for your contributions to my acquisition of wisdom and wish you all a happy and safe new year. It is good to be reminded that "against Wisdom evil cannot prevail," and I think this will be my watchword for 2003.
I really need to renew that subscription.
Also found a proponent of your theory - "The well dressed woman accommodates her gun," - in this article: "A Woman's Primer on Defensive Firearms Use."
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