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Double tap with a .22 = critical condition

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:27 pm
by baldeagle
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"I told him, 'I'm going to shoot you if you don't let her go,' " she recalled. "With that, I shot him in the back because he moved from behind the chair. He let her go. He took some steps toward me."

The man fell to the floor, and Keeney stood over him, waiting for police to arrive.

Re: Double tap with a .22 = critical condition

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:46 pm
by Beiruty
Where is mug shot? In Illinois, no less? This is why self-defense and 2nA "shall not be infringed" should be honored and defended.

Re: Double tap with a .22 = critical condition

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:42 am
by Kawabuggy
He will be out, and back on the streets again. The next time, he will realize that people may be armed, and he will better control the situation and likely his future victims will die. This story could have ended better. Tax payers are now footing a very expensive hospital bill. The thug has learned what not to do in future encounters. The shooter needs to be taught to shoot until the threat is stopped. If he was still trying to get up, the threat was not over, AND she still had bullets left=Fail.

Re: Double tap with a .22 = critical condition

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:29 am
by jimlongley
"Sir, you have no insurance? Well you will just have to leave, it is now the law that you will carry insurance or the IRS will fine you, so off to jail you go with no medical treatment, come back when you have obtained insurance as required by obamacare, and have a nice day."

Re: Double tap with a .22 = critical condition

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:37 am
by RottenApple
Kawabuggy wrote:He will be out, and back on the streets again. The next time, he will realize that people may be armed, and he will better control the situation and likely his future victims will die. This story could have ended better. Tax payers are now footing a very expensive hospital bill. The thug has learned what not to do in future encounters. The shooter needs to be taught to shoot until the threat is stopped. If he was still trying to get up, the threat was not over, AND she still had bullets left=Fail.
Obviously the victims could have dealt with this better. Larger caliber, continue shooting until the threat was stopped, etc. But in my book, both victims lived = win. :thumbs2:

Re: Double tap with a .22 = critical condition

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:20 am
by Frankie
This happened in Southern Illinois so I am not that surprised by her act of self defense. Most everything south of Sprinfield is a complete 180 from the Chicago. Highland is surrounded by rual farm country. I'd say a good portion of the residents own some type of firearm, hunting and preditor control are populare activities. I have a good friend that owned a electronics store in Highland, he probably knows these two ladies as he knows most everyone I town. Heck, he probably knows the perp.

Re: Double tap with a .22 = critical condition

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 1:06 pm
by baldeagle
Kawabuggy wrote:He will be out, and back on the streets again. The next time, he will realize that people may be armed, and he will better control the situation and likely his future victims will die. This story could have ended better. Tax payers are now footing a very expensive hospital bill. The thug has learned what not to do in future encounters. The shooter needs to be taught to shoot until the threat is stopped. If he was still trying to get up, the threat was not over, AND she still had bullets left=Fail.
I have to tell you, I don't like this kind of response at all. We should not be criticizing victims because they didn't do what we think we would have done in the same or similar situation. Both she and her sister survived, and the BG is in custody and may die. That's the best possible outcome, and we should celebrate that, not criticize her. She had enough situational awareness to make sure the gun was handy, and that saved her and her sister's life. I hope I'm as successful should the occasion every arise.

Re: Double tap with a .22 = critical condition

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:01 pm
by goose
:iagree: She used the best tool at hand. She won.