Fort Worth Police Officer Shot
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 3:59 pm
Suspect has been caught, Officer in serious condition. http://www.star-telegram.com/2011/07/07 ... es-default
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A black hoodie on a 103-degree day? Raise alert level. Is this the BG equivalent to a Hawaiian shirt or vest?Article wrote:Stevenson said he saw the man, dressed in a black hoodie and shorts, pull out a weapon and said he then heard a shot.
Something I posted just a few hours ago in another thread: viewtopic.php?f=15&t=42878&p=567221#p567221" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;fickman wrote:Prayers for the officer. . . hope he recovers fully and quickly.
Did ya'll notice this?A black hoodie on a 103-degree day? Raise alert level. Is this the BG equivalent to a Hawaiian shirt or vest?Article wrote:Stevenson said he saw the man, dressed in a black hoodie and shorts, pull out a weapon and said he then heard a shot.
(Not saying the officer did anything wrong BY ANY MEANS. . . just saying that as a passerby out in the hustle and bustle, this clothing choice alone would lead me to raise an eyebrow without considering any other factors.)
The Annoyed Man, earlier today wrote:I think about background all the time when I'm out and about. It's not that it is always at the forefront of my mind, but rather that I catch myself doing it, and realize that I've been doing it all along. Part of the reason for that is that as part of just being generally aware of my surroundings, I am always looking for "what doesn't fit"—meaning whatever doesn't belong in the picture. It's going to be 103 in Grapevine today, and the "low" tonight will be 80º......so that guy slouching around over there with his face hidden in a black hoodie is something that "doesn't fit" the picture.
i noticed that too. were i in this officer's shoes, i'd have my hand on my weapon at the VERY least.fickman wrote:Prayers for the officer. . . hope he recovers fully and quickly.
Did ya'll notice this?A black hoodie on a 103-degree day? Raise alert level. Is this the BG equivalent to a Hawaiian shirt or vest?Article wrote:Stevenson said he saw the man, dressed in a black hoodie and shorts, pull out a weapon and said he then heard a shot.
(Not saying the officer did anything wrong BY ANY MEANS. . . just saying that as a passerby out in the hustle and bustle, this clothing choice alone would lead me to raise an eyebrow without considering any other factors.)
Just so I am clear, as I pocket carry, a Hoodie, Hawaiian shirt and Vest all make it easier to conceal a gun. Is the gun in a hoodie kept in the hood or in the front hand warmer or is it something bulky like the other two and it is inside the waistband carry.fickman wrote:Prayers for the officer. . . hope he recovers fully and quickly.
Did ya'll notice this?A black hoodie on a 103-degree day? Raise alert level. Is this the BG equivalent to a Hawaiian shirt or vest? ....Article wrote:Stevenson said he saw the man, dressed in a black hoodie and shorts, pull out a weapon and said he then heard a shot.
It's just out of place. I'd assume a firearm could be concealed in the front pocket, or that the loose-fitting, long garment makes it easier to conceal something around the waistband or belt. I think we all know it's a little easier to conceal during cooler months. . . regardless of our preferred method of carry.philip964 wrote:Is the gun in a hoodie kept in the hood or in the front hand warmer or is it something bulky like the other two and it is inside the waistband carry.