No problem bud.Sorry brother, No video was found! Could you provide a link? All I found was the OP link to the story but no video along with it!
If you go to the article, it references a security video per KOMO. Second paragraph, in blue text.
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No problem bud.Sorry brother, No video was found! Could you provide a link? All I found was the OP link to the story but no video along with it!
They do, it's any Saturday in California.Soon they'll be a National Criminals Have Rights Day. Just like Earth Day, but with a more fertilizer.
Consider it from a slightly different point of view.
To answer that question, I was confronted directly with that type of scenario myself during a recent defensive handgun class I took. Without going into specifics about a very realistic scenario they put us through (we're asked not to share those specifics so others can have the chance to experience it in class themselves), I can tell you that day made me seriously rethink getting involved in anything that doesn't directly affect the protection of myself or my family.
The real question is not whether you're a wuss, but whether or not you're willing to put your life on the line for someone you don't know? Remembering that if something happens to you, your family is potentially left without you there to support/care for them. Remembering that getting involved may cost you jail time or at the least expensive lawyers, the potential loss of your job, etc. And your family suffers the whole time. While I agree, having grown up with the belief that you help others, my thinking has been adjusted a bit to focus on my primary responsibility - my family - and that includes making sure I come home each night to care for them. I don't see that as a wuss answer at all, but a responsible answer.
Now, does that mean I would never get involved? I can't say it does. I've stepped in to several fights in my past, and to date, nothing bad came of it for me. My actions, should something like what happened in that restaurant happen to me, will be dictated by the circumstances and my choices at that time, I can simply say that I have yet another level of consideration that I didn't previously include in my planning for such events. And that new information will help to inform any future decisions I make about getting involved.
Some other things to consider - what if you choose to get involved and in the melee, you accidentally shoot an innocent bystander? What if that was a child? Could you live with yourself then? All I'm saying is that there is more to choosing to get involved beyond just whether or not you're a 'man'. There are potential consequences that must be considered in any case like this.
FIFY!They do, it'sany Satureveryday in California, most major cities and everywhere Northeast of the western Pennsylvania and southern Maryland borders.
This is just after the most recent London attacks. Most people enter a bar or restaurant by the front door. When SHTF how do they try and escape? By the way they came in, right towards the bad guys. Situational awareness about exits, the kitchen or other routes that aren't clogged with sheeple.Getting out of the situation is preferred to having to respond with violence. Get my family out. Get others out. If exit is not an option, then lead with lead the way.
That just made me think of the opening scene from Ronin,where Robert Deniro walks up to the bar then goes around back to plant a gun and check the back exit.This is just after the most recent London attacks. Most people enter a bar or restaurant by the front door. When SHTF how do they try and escape? By the way they came in, right towards the bad guys. Situational awareness about exits, the kitchen or other routes that aren't clogged with sheeple.