Not sure, but after listening to the reporter's comments about it, it seemed to me that he blocked the view of it with his body while pretending to comply with getting out of the car and surprised them by bringing it into play quickly.RubenZ wrote:If they got the drop on him, how was he able to reach beside and get a SKS and have the space and time to aim it out the car?
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- Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:40 pm
- Forum: Never Again!!
- Topic: Another one for the good guys
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- Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:45 am
- Forum: Never Again!!
- Topic: Another one for the good guys
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I'm getting pretty fed up with Fox4 news and their attitude about guns and coverage of what appear to be justified shootings.
In the lead-up to the story Thursday morning some reporter vowed to get to the bottom of why the security guard had "an assault rifle in his car, and why he thought he needed it", with the unspoken intimation that it was either too much gun or that if he didn't have access to it, no one would have gotten killed. To me it's pretty darn obvious why he needed it!
In the lead-up to the story Thursday morning some reporter vowed to get to the bottom of why the security guard had "an assault rifle in his car, and why he thought he needed it", with the unspoken intimation that it was either too much gun or that if he didn't have access to it, no one would have gotten killed. To me it's pretty darn obvious why he needed it!
They showed a quick shot of the rifle and it appeared to me to be a plain SKS or similar gun with wooden stock and fore-end. The pistol was on the screen and gone before I could figure out what it was, but it wasn't a cheap one.Keith B wrote:On the assault rifle, sounds like it actually was, since the police described it as such.