Courtesy of KLTV News: "I grabbed his gun hand and we started tussling and we came this way towards my kitchen...we came this way and he was hitting me and I was hitting him and I pushed him into my wife's mirror right there," said Mark Dickey. "I slammed him into this wall here and I think that's when we fell on the floor. I wasn't going to let go of him. I had him...I wasn't going to let go of his gun hand."
tip of the cap to JR.
hey Xavier take a look at this.. dunno if you've seen this already but...
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http://www.deactivated-guns.co.uk/deactivatedguns.htm
just goes to show, gun control is a slippery slope. they even started cracking down on their "deactivated guns" or hunks of metal resembling guns... because they were afraid that they could still be used to kill....
-Dan
Shannon West, 36, said an armed robber was pointing a gun at him and ordering him to open the safe on Tuesday night. West, the night manager of Boots and Sonny’s Drive-In, 120 E. Henry St., told the robber he did not have the safe combination, but said the robber began counting down from five.
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It's heartening to see people account for when they refused to accept the outcome envisioned by criminals.
ReplyDeleteThat's my home town. I don't know him, but I'm glad he had the will o survive.
ReplyDeleteMy brother and I have known Mark Dickey since school days. We're both glad he's ok, and I suspect he's going to be start keeping his doors under better control and will have more tools available in the future.
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Rabbit.
It's a good thing he didn't have a gun, he might have shot himself.
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