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General Categories => Newsworthy => Topic started by: Ghost on March 01, 2012, 09:47:22 AM
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I'll bet those people at the clinic were glad the doc with the CHP was allowed to keep his weapon at work. It's also a given that this story won't get the nationwide play that the OH school story got.
Read the story at the link:
http://journalstar.com/news/national/armed-colo-doc-helps-others-flee-from-gunman/article_392eccfd-2251-5eb5-9fd7-cb07cd71413d.html (http://journalstar.com/news/national/armed-colo-doc-helps-others-flee-from-gunman/article_392eccfd-2251-5eb5-9fd7-cb07cd71413d.html)
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Very good read, thanks for posting. Already shared this on facebook
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"There was screaming and yelling and everyone was yelling to call 911," Kelberer told The Gazette. "One woman was really upset and kept carrying on and saying, `Somebody hug me. Somebody hug me.'"
Read more: http://journalstar.com/news/national/armed-colo-doc-helps-others-flee-from-gunman/article_392eccfd-2251-5eb5-9fd7-cb07cd71413d.html#ixzz1nuLMCi8T (http://journalstar.com/news/national/armed-colo-doc-helps-others-flee-from-gunman/article_392eccfd-2251-5eb5-9fd7-cb07cd71413d.html#ixzz1nuLMCi8T)
These kinds of responses just bother me. (Yes someone should call 911, but it's not the end all answer) I would like to think as Americans able to defend ourselves, the response would have been, " Oh Hell NO! not me, not them, not today!"
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"Oh Hell NO! not me, not them, not today!"
My thoughts exactly in that kind of situation. Then again, that line of thought is prolly why I picked up an NE concealed carry permit >:D
Gotta love the Doc for doing his bit to help get people out of harms way. Big props.