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SC: Defensive Gun Use of the Day: Sticky Situation Edition
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Bruce W. Krafft
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"A South Carolina woman approached an ATM to withdraw some money, but encountered a man who looked to do her harm in a way that we don’t usually see. He threatened to stick her with a dirty needle . . .""According to a press release, a woman told officers as she was withdrawing money from the ATM at the Conway National Bank branch in Socastee, a man approached her truck’s window, showed her a large needle, and demanded she give him money. She told police he threatened to inject her with the needle."
"The woman told police she pulled out her handgun and stuck it in the suspects face saying 'I dare you to stab me!'"
"The suspect said 'Are you seriously going do that to me,' and ran off, the report said." ... |
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jac
(3/11/2015)
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I would have put a bullet in his head in consideration of the next victim. And there will be a next victim. |
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