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I think in general we try to stay away from scenarios on this site. As your post has masterfully shown, they are messy to get into.
There are lots of sites dedicated to scenarios. I will say though, your post gets the heart thumping! Carrying or not I would hate to be in that predicament. ![]() |
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Be a good witness and if possible bail. Having a firearm does not make you a LEO... there might be another BG in there and your actions might cause additional trouble.
Speculation as to what to do might lead us down the wrong path here: keep in mind that CCW holders are not vigilantes and you cannot second guess an event and decide that it might turn violent. Furthermore even if there was a gun drawn, if you were to step in you might compound the problem and cause the perp to fire when he would have otherwise just left (and again lets not forget the potential sleeper). So again, if it was me, I would not take any action till myself or someone in my company was in direct danger that could not be avoided by bailing out of there fast.
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Ahhh the edit time expired... anyways, I was going to say that I'm not saying that under the right threat circumstances you should not take action..... hope it makes sense being here kind of out of context in the orignal post.
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Not getting into the scenario.
More on situation avoidance/awareness. But I have heard advice to sit with you back to a wall next to an emergency exit when dining at any resturant. To the point the person will wait until a table in that area opens up or won't eat there. First sign of trouble and they are out the door and calling 911!! |
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I quite agree. There are too many unknowns in this scenario as you laid out to be able to determine a course of action or inaction (shoot/no-shoot). Generally, I'd lean towards being a good witness and use whatever tools I can to be as good a witness as I can. I'd probably lean that way even if I KNEW I could drop him with surgical precision and there was a clear backdrop. There's just too many unknowns in your scenario.
Believe me, I've created a few scenarios myself, but they're designed for Paramedics and EMT's...
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How're we gonna shoot golf without guns? "It's 2am, do you know where your firearms are?" - In honor of Dennis Farina When the Boogeyman goes to bed, he checks his closet for Chuck Norris. If guns cause crime, all of mine are defective.
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We do try to stay away from "What if" scenarios on this site. It is great to see though, that none of us here are trying to be heros. Having a CCW is to protect your life and the lives of your loved ones, not so we can go around playing hero or vigilante.
With that said I am going to lock this thread but I will leave it here as it did provide some valuable advice: "BE A GOOD WITNESS"
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