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Texas Store Owner Shoots & Kills Two Armed Thugs during Failed Robbery
A pack of armed thugs’ “jugging” attempt failed miserably when a Texas store pulled his own gun and defended himself during a botched robbery attempt.
The owner of Ruiz Cash & Carry managed to gun down two out of three of the gang of armed robbers.
The Houston Police Department believes that the armed thugs killed outside of a family-owned convenience store were trying to rob the owner in a “jugging” attempt.
The incident unfolded on Wednesday when the owner of the convenience store in Houston’s East End went to the bank.
When came back to the business carrying a large amount of cash, he was attacked by armed crooks.
He was hit in the back of the head with a blunt object.
When he turned around, he saw armed masked men wearing gloves attacking him.
Unfortunately for the criminals, this store owner wasn’t about to become just another victim.
He knew his Second Amendment rights and was ready and willing to exercise them.
After realizing what was unfolding, he turned, drew his weapon, and fired at them with his firearm.
Luckily, a fellow 2A patriot employee in the store heard the commotion and also fired at the suspects.
Both of the thugs were shot and died at the scene.
A third suspect was caught on video driving away from the attack in a newer model black Lincoln Navigator.
Police revealed that the vehicle had a Texas license plate: RTS-3919.
I APPLAUD THIS POLICE OFFICER 👮
Atlanta Georgia - Video taken from apartments above shows a large group of people blocking an intersection at an illegal sideshow. When a Georgia State Patrol unit arrived a pickup truck attempted to flee, but is stopped after Trooper conducts a pit maneuver.
CASSOPOLIS, Mich. (WOOD) — A man accused of trying to rob a Cassopolis gas station while armed with a box cutter in July faces several charges, while the beer-toting customer who fired seven shots at the would-be robber will not be charged, according to the prosecutor.
The Cass County prosecutor’s office announced Tuesday that Cordelius Anthony Martin, 35, was arraigned Aug. 17 on charges of armed robbery, assault with intent to rob while armed and felonious assault. Martin was charged as a fourth-time habitual offender, and his bond was set at $100,000, the prosecutor said.
Meanwhile, the prosecutor said the customer inside the Stone Lake Marathon Mini Mart who shot at the would-be robber will not face any charges.
The customer had a valid concealed pistol license, as well as previous experience as a security guard, according to the prosecutor’s office.
The office said it determined the customer’s actions were “lawful and justified” to defend himself and the clerk: Michigan law states that if one is not engaged in a crime, one may use deadly force against another if one “honestly and reasonably” believes that using deadly force is essential to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to oneself or another.
The attempted robbery took place shortly before 10 p.m. July 27 at the Stone Lake Marathon in Cassopolis.
Police said the suspect threatened the clerk with a box cutter. Then, surveillance video showed the customer, who was holding a six-pack of beer at the time, pulling a handgun and firing seven total shots at the would-be robber.
The suspect was taken to a hospital in South Bend, Indiana for his injuries and later released.
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Tribal Rangers in Nevada took swift action, clearing a road blockade by a climate change group, resulting in mass arrests.
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Tribal Rangers in Nevada took swift action, clearing a road blockade by a climate change group, resulting in mass arrests.
They are frustratingly naive.
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Tribal Rangers in Nevada took swift action, clearing a road blockade by a climate change group, resulting in mass arrests.
I don't think they are naive. They are as malicious and intentional as Portland AntiFa.
She is the thug getting her karmic reward here.
True, and she would have smeared the blood had it been real.
But now what's her motive exactly?
"But now what's her motive exactly?"
Patrick says
"But now what's her motive exactly?"
She is a Globalist tool to accuse the other side of that which the Globalists are guilty. This is their modus operandi... Just look at everything they do...
"Can you explain further, I don't get what you're saying."
When a 61-year-old man was stabbed in the back on his Napa County property Saturday morning, he pulled the knife out of his back and stabbed the assailant, officials said.
Andrew Kenneth Dixon, 33, is accused of stabbing the Napa County man and was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, elder abuse and assault with a deadly weapon, the Napa County Sheriff’s Office said. Both the homeowner and Dixon are recovering from non-life-threatening stab wounds.
The ordeal began when the power went out at the home on the 5200 block of Silverado Trail on Saturday morning. The homeowner stepped outside to check the electrical box, and that’s when he reportedly noticed a trespasser on his property. Shortly after, Dixon allegedly stabbed the property owner in the back and a fight ensued with the two wrestling on the ground, each trying to get control of the knife, sheriff’s office spokesperson Henry Wofford said.
“The homeowner pulled the knife from his back and stabbed the suspect in his torso,” Wofford said.
“It was literally a fight for his life,” he added. “This is a 61-year-old victim fighting someone nearly half his age.”
A family member called 911 at about 9:30 a.m., and the homeowner was able to hold Dixon until deputies arrived, according to the sheriff’s office.
“We’re happy this homeowner is still alive,” Wofford said. “This could have been a much worse outcome. We’re glad a family member called 911. The fact that he’s recovering at home is great news.”
The homeowner and suspect reportedly did not know one another. Dixon was born in Long Beach, California, but has been living in the Napa County area and was reportedly transient, Wofford said.
“There’s evidence that the suspect was directly tied to turning off the power on the man’s home,” he said.
A vehicle stolen in an armed carjacking in Maryland last week crashed into a tree, burst into flames, and killed all four teenagers inside, police said.
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