Deputy gets injured chasing BG's.
Iowa concealed carry licensee nabs five fugitives (some of whom are apparently armed) who eluded police and holds them at gunpoint until backup arrives.
This concealed carry license holder is a very brave individual.
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Not a batman license . . . still helps an injured deputy
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Re: Not a batman license . . . still helps an injured deputy
I love the sub-headline.
Holding 5 people at gun point sure doesn't sound like a fun situation to be in but kudos to him for pitching in and surviving.
Holding 5 people at gun point sure doesn't sound like a fun situation to be in but kudos to him for pitching in and surviving.
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Re: Not a batman license . . . still helps an injured deputy
I'd like to think that I'd come to the aid of law enforcement if needed, but I don't think I would chase and apprehend armed suspects. Not only could it get me killed, but if I survived and had to shoot the suspects, I would not have the same criminal or civil protections that law enforcement have. Even if I weren't prosecuted by the DA, the families could still sue and possibly win. And even if they didn't win, I'd still have to take time off from work and pay for a lawyer.
Unless someone's life is in immediate danger, I'm sticking back.
But I applaud the CHL'er in the story that had the courage to take a bite out of crime. Emboldens the mantra that we're the good guys.
Unless someone's life is in immediate danger, I'm sticking back.
But I applaud the CHL'er in the story that had the courage to take a bite out of crime. Emboldens the mantra that we're the good guys.
Keep calm and carry.
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Re: Not a batman license . . . still helps an injured deputy
You are 100% correct. What would you do if they tried to run while you had them at gunpoint? Shoot? What if they attacked the CHL holder? Glad things worked out OK but not what I would have done.mr1337 wrote:I'd like to think that I'd come to the aid of law enforcement if needed, but I don't think I would chase and apprehend armed suspects. Not only could it get me killed, but if I survived and had to shoot the suspects, I would not have the same criminal or civil protections that law enforcement have. Even if I weren't prosecuted by the DA, the families could still sue and possibly win. And even if they didn't win, I'd still have to take time off from work and pay for a lawyer.
Unless someone's life is in immediate danger, I'm sticking back.
But I applaud the CHL'er in the story that had the courage to take a bite out of crime. Emboldens the mantra that we're the good guys.
Re: Not a batman license . . . still helps an injured deputy
If the immediate situation is safe my first priority would be to render first aid to the injured deputy.
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Re: Not a batman license . . . still helps an injured deputy
scottmeador wrote:If the immediate situation is safe my first priority would be to render first aid to the injured deputy.
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Re: Not a batman license . . . still helps an injured deputy
That's my concern as well, the thugs can be caught later, the officer's health is priority.scottmeador wrote:If the immediate situation is safe my first priority would be to render first aid to the injured deputy.
Bravo to the 2 heroes for jumping in.
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Re: Not a batman license . . . still helps an injured deputy
Putting your life at risk is not worth it.....