Oldgringo wrote:As usual, both Excaliber and srothstein's above comments are right on the mark. See t_kopecky's post for one example of confirmation.
SALUT!
Is the TexasCHLforum an educational wonderland or what?
I agree...Some of us certainly have WITNESSED incidents like this...
Wife Unit and I years ago WITNESSED one in progress, a man was chasing a woman on the far side of a parking lot...Yelling and screaming and eventually he caught her and started the physical portion of the assault...
Within that time frame,. I told the wife to go into the store and stay there, but watch everything that was going on, and see if anyone else would watch what happened with her...
I hit the earbud, speed dialed 911, got through to the "communications specialist" I knew in Webster, Texas...And within 60 seconds two units responded and were on scene within 2 minutes...I could not even cross the distance (in th eparking lot) before they were there and had the man in custody...I did walk up, and told them what I saw, and informed them I was the one that made the call...
What was funny, was the abuser heard I was the one, and told me he was going to kill me...

The officer overheard that, and said to the guy, that would be the last mistake he ever did...The officer I knew very well from my days doing the VFD thing down there, and he knew about my CHL since we used to go to a local range every now and then...
To me its what you do, and more important, what you don't do, that matters more than who you know, and what you think you know in the long run...
And it is an important skill to learn and apply, as much as what you do when you practice with what you strap to your hip everyday...
Just my opinion...