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by BamBam
Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:13 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Friend had to draw his weapon tonight for protection
Replies: 47
Views: 5862

Re: Friend had to draw his weapon tonight for protection

propellerhead wrote:So, vehicle A and B were messing with each other. Vehicle A stopped in the middle of the road and the driver of Vehicle A approached Vehicle C. The driver of Vehicle C assumed his truck might be a victim of mistaken identity since Vehicle C looks like Vehicle B. The driver of Vehicle C drew on the driver of Vehicle A and gave a verbal warning. End of story. Am I right?

Either way, the driver of Vehicle C should've called it in. He'll be in a tough spot if the driver of Vehicle A or Vehicle B call in a "man with a gun" and point to the driver of Vehicle C.

You got the wording right and without further interpretation... my hats off to you!!!
That is what we expected but he wanted to see the responses from other CHL'ers.
Thank You!!!
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by BamBam
Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:32 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Friend had to draw his weapon tonight for protection
Replies: 47
Views: 5862

Re: Friend had to draw his weapon tonight for protection

[/quote]I asked if he ever determined what it was, nothing else. And you said No.[/quote]


WildBill wrote:
He (my friend) told him that he (my friend) would shoot him where he stands and that he (my friend) was not the person that he thought he (my friend) was.

Why would he say this? What lead him (your friend) to believe that he (your friend) was not the person he (the guy from the car) thought he was?

Did he (your friend) ever recognize what the other person had in his hand?

There was more than one question but thanks anyway

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by BamBam
Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:20 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Friend had to draw his weapon tonight for protection
Replies: 47
Views: 5862

Re: Friend had to draw his weapon tonight for protection

WildBill wrote:He (my friend) told him that he (my friend) would shoot him where he stands and that he (my friend) was not the person that he thought he (my friend) was.

Why would he say this? What lead him (your friend) to believe that he (your friend) was not the person he (the guy from the car) thought he was?

Did he (your friend) ever recognize what the other person had in his hand?

As he (my friend) was driving home this evening, he (my friend) noticed two vehicles in front of him. One of the vehicles was in a late model truck like his.

No he did not identify what he had in his hand but it be safe to say if someone stops thier vehicle in traffic in a busy street and jumps out with something in thier hand coming towards him he was right in defending himself or stopping the threat
by BamBam
Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:07 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Friend had to draw his weapon tonight for protection
Replies: 47
Views: 5862

Re: Friend had to draw his weapon tonight for protection

the previous post has been edited for clarification
by BamBam
Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:47 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Friend had to draw his weapon tonight for protection
Replies: 47
Views: 5862

Friend had to draw his weapon tonight for protection

A friend of mine is in need of some really sound legal advice... As he (my friend) was driving home this evening, he (my friend) noticed two vehicles in front of him. One of the vehicles was in a late model truck like his. As time went by the traffic came closer to the two vehicles. he (my friend) was unfortunate enough to be positioned right behind the vehicle that was being toyed with. The driver came to an abrupt halt in the middle of the fast lane on Hwy 6 in Manvel. He then got out of his vehicle with something in his hand that he (my friend) did not fully recognize what it was. He (my friend) went into defense mode and jumped out of his truck still standing behind his door with his firearm pointed at this mans chest. He (my friend) told him that he (my friend) would shoot him where he stands and that he (my friend) was not the person that he thought he (my friend) was. He (my friend) then pointed to the other vehicle pulling away from the spot that they were at. He got back into his vehicle and drove away. My question is, should he (my friend) call the local police and make a report on this or not? HELP!!! :confused5

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