Wife robbed at gunpoint today- HEB in Friendswood
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Re: Wife robbed at gunpoint today- HEB in Friendswood
Very glad the wife "escaped" without any injury!!
Since I got my CHL about 10 years ago, I have been a much better driver, awareness of my environment, and have learned a lot from the various gun forum sites! Thanks for everyone sharing their information.
I carry...daily...
My situational awareness increases by the day. I faithfully scan my environment before, during, and after my entry into the "environment". Even in our small ranching town out West, we do have our share of BG's, druggies, and others. Our LEO's are very active in arrests...from misdemeanors to felonies. There is no place "ultimately safe"...bad guys go where the easy prey is...lol.
A few more hints: When I am parking in a lot I always look at the "type" of vehicles there and try to park next to a "non-condition red vehicle (whatever that is...)" Also park close to entrance of a store...more people around and "less" of a chance of being picked off as the "last sheep in the herd"... Never park next to someone sitting in their vehicle...even when in the Doctor's parking lot. Religiously scan my environment constantly. When at home or in our office I always use the LEO technique of standing next to the wall and opening door in case someone is waiting outside by the door...BG's initially shoot through the door (or someone coming out the door). We have both several positional alarms and video survellance at our ranch so we always know when and where a BG (or a stray livestock) comes in.
All I can think of now...
Y'all be safe out there now, ya hear!
RAB
Since I got my CHL about 10 years ago, I have been a much better driver, awareness of my environment, and have learned a lot from the various gun forum sites! Thanks for everyone sharing their information.
I carry...daily...
My situational awareness increases by the day. I faithfully scan my environment before, during, and after my entry into the "environment". Even in our small ranching town out West, we do have our share of BG's, druggies, and others. Our LEO's are very active in arrests...from misdemeanors to felonies. There is no place "ultimately safe"...bad guys go where the easy prey is...lol.
A few more hints: When I am parking in a lot I always look at the "type" of vehicles there and try to park next to a "non-condition red vehicle (whatever that is...)" Also park close to entrance of a store...more people around and "less" of a chance of being picked off as the "last sheep in the herd"... Never park next to someone sitting in their vehicle...even when in the Doctor's parking lot. Religiously scan my environment constantly. When at home or in our office I always use the LEO technique of standing next to the wall and opening door in case someone is waiting outside by the door...BG's initially shoot through the door (or someone coming out the door). We have both several positional alarms and video survellance at our ranch so we always know when and where a BG (or a stray livestock) comes in.
All I can think of now...
Y'all be safe out there now, ya hear!
RAB
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Re: Wife robbed at gunpoint today- HEB in Friendswood
Hi Jim.seamusTX wrote:Welcome to the forum, Barbi Q.
What are your favorite handgun, load, and holster, if you don't mind sharing the information?
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My favorite handgun and load is my Ruger 22 with CCI minimags. Range gun so no holster.
I usually carry a S&W 642 loaded with Hornady critical defense ammo in a tuckable AIWB holster. The holster was a gift from my dad when I got my license. I don't know who made it.
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Re: Wife robbed at gunpoint today- HEB in Friendswood
Thanks.
Come to think of it, I'm quite fond of my Dan Wesson .22 revolver, approximately 30 years old, slowly becoming an irreplaceable antique (as am I). My wife also lets me shoot her Buck Mark.
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Come to think of it, I'm quite fond of my Dan Wesson .22 revolver, approximately 30 years old, slowly becoming an irreplaceable antique (as am I). My wife also lets me shoot her Buck Mark.
- Jim
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Just one thing, being Christian doesn't mean being weak or passive.[/quote]remington79 wrote:I'm glad to hear that she's ok. I hope everything is starting to settle down a bit at home.
[quoteAlthough I am a Christian, I have no problem defending my family with my firearm to ensure their safety.]
Just wanted to make sure my earlier posts were not misunderstood. I am a Christian, but not a Christian passifist.
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Got 'cha. I was beginning to think the topic had wandered over to"studliness" or something...and I didn't want to be left out.Barbi Q wrote:Tactical shopping.Oldgringo wrote: What is the topic?
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Thats funny, I don't care who you are...Oldgringo wrote:Got 'cha. I was beginning to think the topic had wandered over to"studliness" or something...and I didn't want to be left out.Barbi Q wrote:Tactical shopping.Oldgringo wrote: What is the topic?
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Re: Wife robbed at gunpoint today- HEB in Friendswood
I took my 2nd TX CHL class from Tom Estep a few years back along with 2 employees and a friend.I had obtained a TX CHL from when I lived in Dallas a few years ago and one from Florida when I was there. Tom is very knowledgeable and he did emphasize being aware of what's beyond your intended target. He also emphasized not to think every situation is a shooting situation. However, rather than try to go through all the agonizing over whether it's a good idea to shoot at the time it happens - should you plan in advance? Like, "What will I do if ..." : 1) someone breaks into my house at night while I'm asleep (happened in Dallas- early 80's) 2) someone is pushy asking for change? (depends on how close and how pushy and if they are asking with a knife in one hand - New Orleans in the early 90's) 3) An obviously freaked out Heroin addict charges me with a hypodermic needle dripping blood in a subway station (Frankfurt, Germany - 1991 but ooops, no guns allowed) 4) a robbery happens right in front of me (Houston - at a bank 4 years ago) 5) Tonight when I lock up and head to my car in the dark parking lot in SE Houston and ... who knows what???
What would you have done?
What should someone else do?
What would you have done?
What should someone else do?
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Re: Wife robbed at gunpoint today- HEB in Friendswood
Another advantage of living in a small town; at HEB, if I have more than 2-3 bags and/or the baby with me, the bagger always offers to get someone to help.WildBill wrote:If I have more than one bag, I always use a cart to carry my stuff from the store to my car.
I generally just have them wait while I strap the baby in, then grab all the bags out of the cart and let them take the cart back.
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Re: Wife robbed at gunpoint today- HEB in Friendswood
This HEB (I shop there at least twice a week), the folks always offer to do the same. I've always said no thank you, as I'm perfectly capable of managing the groceries, but now I wonder ... would an extra person make me less of an opportunity, or would I be putting some teenager in jeopardy by agreeing to the help ...KD5NRH wrote:Another advantage of living in a small town; at HEB, if I have more than 2-3 bags and/or the baby with me, the bagger always offers to get someone to help.
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Less of an opportunity. Parking lot thieves are generally looking for the easiest target possible.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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Re: Wife robbed at gunpoint today- HEB in Friendswood
I worked at that HEB for about 5 years, and shop at that Wal-Mart once or twice a week. A good wake up call that these kinds of things really can happen anywhere. It's kind of ironic, Any time my wife (no CHL) has to do the shopping solo, she goes north up Hwy 45 to the avoid the wonderful La Marque Wal-Mart. The area North is "nicer" and more affluent which of course is always safer.... ie Friendswood HEB. Not to take away from what im sure was a very tramatic experience, im glad everyone in both instances came out ok. Glad to know there are so many CHL's out there.....im sure its been mentioned elsewhere, there's also the Dallas CHL'er that was able to defend himself
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Did you see where they arrested three guys for this?
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That's good news. The end of one crime spree.Yankee Girl wrote:Did you see where they arrested three guys for this?
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You are the customer and HEB, and any other merchant, owes their customers reasonable security while on their premises. The merchants' teenage employees are not your concern, they are the merchants' concern.Yankee Girl wrote:This HEB (I shop there at least twice a week), the folks always offer to do the same. I've always said no thank you, as I'm perfectly capable of managing the groceries, but now I wonder ... would an extra person make me less of an opportunity, or would I be putting some teenager in jeopardy by agreeing to the help ...KD5NRH wrote:Another advantage of living in a small town; at HEB, if I have more than 2-3 bags and/or the baby with me, the bagger always offers to get someone to help.