kalipsocs wrote:asleepatthereel wrote:What wouldnt have been justified is immediately opening fire on the vehicle and the person(s) inside. Had I or anyone else done such a thing, then yes, I might think it was unjustified, and if I was on a Jury, I would tend to think that the CHL holder fired because he was mad at the other driver, depending on the circumstances.
That would definately give the CHL community a black eye, not to mention sending the shooter to prison.
Had the guy continued toward me after I yelled at him to stop, and continued agressively toward me, then I would have fired on him and let the jury decide my fate. Luckily for both of us, he saw the error in his ways and left.
I am not going to give a bunch of commentary. I will just say given what you had, and accounting for all the adrenaline other X factors, I only hope that I could react so swiftly but rationally. Good job and glad no one was hurt or having to face a grand jury.
The whole thing about the adrenaline still has me thinking. At the time the incident was happening, I didnt feel it, and actually felt pretty steady, which really surprises me. I had always thought that tunnel vision, freezing up, adrenaline causing shakes so severe as to accidentally discharge the weapon, etc would have come into play. I dont think of myself as being a John Wayne/Chuck Norris type of person, and had always thought about how clearly or unclearly the situation would play out if I ever had to use my weapon. As it turned out this time, the adrenaline rush didnt happen until I was on the phone with the PD. Got a little tight chested and shaky, but nothing severe.
I hope there is no next time, and certainly hope I never have to shoot someone, but I do hope that if it happens again, I will remain composed as I did this time.
Everyone reacts differently under stressfull situations. Having worked in the prison system for 15 years, one of the things I am used to doing is playing the 'what if' game. For example, what would I do if confronted by a convict with a weapon? What would my options be? Possible escape routes, areas of good cover, etc. Yes, sometimes it is monotonous and you wonder if you are just passing time, or if any of the scenarios you have played out in your head would ever happen. Now Im glad I spent all those countless hours rehearsing handling dangerous situations. Not that I ever thought this particular scenario would ever play out, but I would like to think it helped.
We all know there are a few people out there with CHLs that only shoot when its time to renew, and think that because they have a gun they are invincible. Unfortunately that is human nature. Take it from me; If there is anything I can pass to any of you, dont just strap on your weopon every day and go about your business. Play the 'what if' game a few times a week when you find yourself with nothing better to do. Go to the range and practice not only on stationary targets, but scenario type things like the action shooters do. I understand Pearland Sportsmans Club has this type of facility, and I will be joining up very soon.
In the meantime, Stay safe, Stay armed, and Stay vigilant about whats going on around you.
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