Waffle House Shooting (Good Guy Wins)

A lot of people watching too many Hollywood action movies. If I thought dropping a bad guy was as easy as snapping my finger, I'd do it every time. Heart pounding like a drum, buckets of adrenaline moving through your veins, a target that's probably not standing still....I sure am glad we have so many highly-trained, battle-tested operatives on this site (and prowling the Waffle Houses of the world) who can rescue us from......from.......the incredibly dangerous situation that they've probably created themselves.
 
A lot of people watching too many Hollywood action movies. If I thought dropping a bad guy was as easy as snapping my finger, I'd do it every time. Heart pounding like a drum, buckets of adrenaline moving through your veins, a target that's probably not standing still....I sure am glad we have so many highly-trained, battle-tested operatives on this site (and prowling the Waffle Houses of the world) who can rescue us from......from.......the incredibly dangerous situation that they've probably created themselves.

Your "comment" is so preposterous....so born out of desperation that I won't comment on it beyond a hearty laugh!

Oh wait. You said something similiar to that.

Nobody said it was easy being a superhero.

I can manage to respect your OPINION, even if I don't agree.
 
Well, tough guy....If you're around spraying bullets, you can be sure I'll be under the table. Don't rattle that plastic sword too much. It might break.

You be sure and clean up the urine and tears after you and Rich_S break your embrace under that table now, ya hear??
 
It amazes me that when a guy basically gets beat to death in a thread, another, nearing the end of the thread, jumps on the same bandwagon.

Not that it's right or wrong, just weird:):):) kinda funny really!

KK

My bad. Didn't know this thread was reserved for SEAL and Delta Force members. Smells like a lot of sheepdogs have scent-marked this thread. I'll just slink away and join the rest of the cowards.
 
I don't know about where you live but in the part of SE Florida where I live, we have armed off duty police in the banks. We had an armed armoured car guard shoot and kill one robber at my bank and wounded a second. After that, the bigger banks have gone to the police officers. Link Removed

With all due respect, S&W....that's a Brinks truck and those were Brinks guards, not bank guards. When the truck leaves, they go with it. I said "Bank branches". 2 completely different things. Outside of a large hub that handles very considerable amounts of cash like a federal bank, what bank branch has an armed guard???
 
I don't know about where you live but in the part of SE Florida where I live, we have armed off duty police in the banks. We had an armed armoured car guard shoot and kill one robber at my bank and wounded a second. After that, the bigger banks have gone to the police officers. Link Removed

I remember the day that robbery attempt happened. It was shortly after I started working in armored transport. I work in an office that was a satellite location of a larger city's branch office about 100 miles away. As such, our office had no branch-manager level supervision. The person in charge at our office was basically just a lead man, who worked on the trucks every day, and who had no authority to hire and fire, and no work history requirements or advanced training any different than our own very basic requirements. In short, our office was a rudderless ship.

At the time we had four full-time routes and two part-time routes. Each truck had to have two people on board before they could work the route, a driver/guard and the messenger who went in and out of the stops. Out of the 12 people working in that office, only three of us had ever carried as part of our jobs before. One was a retired sheriff's deputy, the other was a retired Army MP, and I had worked two previous armed security guard positions. Neither of the other two nor myself was the lead man. The three of us constantly bitched about the lack of training and tried to tell our superiors many times that the lack of training, combined with the lack of experienced supervision, was going to lead to trouble sooner or later.

The day the above-linked robbery attempt happened, the driver of that truck was interviewed. I just tried to find the video and couldn't, but he said something in that interview that gave us the ammunition (no pun intended) we needed to demonstrate the need for advanced training and experienced supervision in our satellite office. It was something to the effect of he and his messenger did what they were trained to do, and it was their management's attention to constantly refreshing their training that allowed them to get out of it alive. Both driver and messenger were wounded in the attack too, so he was saying specifically that without the advanced training they had received, they wouldn't have been wounded, but more likely than not, dead.

Within a year of that robbery, our office went from being a satellite office to a full-on branch office with a full service vault. Our training is mandatory to refresh every six months, but company policy has changed since that robbery attempt, and individuals can seek advanced training on their own at any of a number of qualified schools, including Gun Site in AZ, and the company will pick up the tab now. They won't pick up expenses for travel and accommodations, but for the courses, which is the expensive part so I ain't gripin'. Branch Managers are required to maintain a higher level of training than their subordinates, so any time one of us goes through an advanced course that the manager hasn't taken yet, he has to acquire the same or better level of training within a specified period of time, I think within six months, but it might be a year, can't recall right now. In any case, the new system is such that nobody supervises the field personnel who hasn't/can't qualify to perform their subordinate's jobs safely and professionally.

So I was kind of shocked to see that particular robbery used as an example of a point being made in this thread! Thanks for the reminder S&W645! My job has been made so much safer and I have gained so much useful knowledge because of that event, that even though both guards were injured, it's a good memory for me.

Now back to your regularly-scheduled Rambo and Rambette rhetoric. LOL

Blues
 
With all due respect, S&W....that's a Brinks truck and those were Brinks guards, not bank guards. When the truck leaves, they go with it. I said "Bank branches". 2 completely different things. Outside of a large hub that handles very considerable amounts of cash like a federal bank, what bank branch has an armed guard???
Just about all of the ones here do. These are branch banks or the main bank of a local bank network. Do they handle large amounts of money, maybe. But Homestead is still thought of as redneck territory where there isn't much money by Miamians.
 
I'm not trying to add fuel to the fire but for some reason this came to mind....LOL

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Exactly right- this is a great depiction of ffchen, NAVY, and the other internet commandos who think they're gonna save the day
 
When I have the motivation to respond to Rich_S I will...it seems he is fighting a battle against 10 or so...the 11th ran out the back door...in the mean time check out the main page article They Don't Feel Safe

Oh...I can't wait! I'm sure it will be a gem. For the 10 who are against me there are likely 100 with me on this. Unfortunately they don't want to post and deal with the flaming from the typical internet commando tough guys who think they're all about being the community savior.
 
I just love it when some moron does a little Google search on the subject of Oklahoma's deadly defense laws then post some of what they found. Then think they know how it will be applied.
I have some news for you, you don't know nothing ZIT.
It's what the District Attorney feels he can charge you with and then drag your ass through many Months in the court justice system.
You better have some money saved for your Attorney you damn sure will be needing him.
Take my advice before coming to Oklahoma do not think what you read will keep you safe, if you pull out a firearm and use it. Just pulling it out will get you arrested.

Consider the source. Moron is spot on there.
 
Oh...I can't wait! I'm sure it will be a gem. For the 10 who are against me there are likely 100 with me on this. Unfortunately they don't want to post and deal with the flaming from the typical internet commando tough guys who think they're all about being the community savior.


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And you seem to think that all armed robbers open fire. Guess there's more than one person living under that rock.

FBI stats show that only a tiny % of armed robberies actually result in the perps opening fire. Unless they start shooting or try to take me or a family member as some sort of hostage, I won't be starting a firefight.....especially with bystanders around. This is probably because I don't suffer from any Rambo-like delusions.

Spot on. It's nice to know there are some other reasonable people on this forum.
 
You`ve made it clear who can claim the title of moron ....IE: YOU!

Here`s the deal "Cupcake"

BG comes in and demands money from the register but shows no weapon ..... Deal with it how you want.

BG comes in waiving a gun, orders customers to the floor, forces employees into back room at gunpoint ...... ALL BETS ARE OFF. The ball has dropped into the roullette wheel and where it stops nobody knows.
You can sit there with your thumb up your ass and cry if you choose but you better hope, for your sake, that somebody with a CCW and a set of balls ....IE: NOT YOU!...attempts to stop whatever is about to take place!!

OMFG- some hick internet moron tough guy who is asinine enough to want to be in a shooting called me cupcake! Rest assured that I'm absolutely devastated.

OK, please cite the part of the article in the OP where any of that happened.
 
how about you click that little button that looks like "+ so we can bypass one post of yours instead of many. that would be the one that says "multiquote"...k thx
 
Link Removed The Sheriff’s Office points to Chuck Wright’s comments he made back in November, encouraging folks to get their CWP.
 

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