Felt the need to un-holster my weapon
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Re: Felt the need to un-holster my weapon
Could have caused you serious problems once you took your gun out of your holster. There were two of them to testify against the one of you. Glad that they didn't do the MWAG routine on you. As suggested, you need a better method of dealing with your "friends".
Re: Felt the need to un-holster my weapon
but only partially.Caribe wrote:Instead of Walmart, meet at a police station next time.
No need to meet - avoid the drama. Leave the camera at the police station. Also no need to make the comment about her deleting your contact info.
Think of conversation as throwing a ball back and forth- you throw a statement out & that prompts a reply. Dont throw and dont catch. Dont reward an instigator with a response.
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Re: Felt the need to un-holster my weapon
Just leave it at the police station as a found item. She can pick it up from the police at the station.Caribe wrote:Instead of Walmart, meet at a police station next time.
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Re: Felt the need to un-holster my weapon
AJSully421 wrote:"Hey man, here's her camera, y'all have a good day."
[Put vehicle in drive, press on accelerator]
No guns, no cops, no worries.
^^^^^^ There you go!
Once it has been established that it is OK for a person (acting on her behalf) to take the camera, hand it over and shut up!
Absolutely NO need for further discussion, particularly concerning the woman.
Somebody is bound to get butt-hurt about something said. Drive away.
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I'm curious about this statement. What made him say that? It seems out of place, like some part of the conversation is missing.mmoore1545 wrote: ... he told me that he had every right to be there ...
Also, I'm not to sure that if two complete strangers under these circumstances asked me if I was C-dub that I would say, Yeah. I might say, "Who? Never heard of him."
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Re: Felt the need to un-holster my weapon
Excellent advice!WildBill wrote:Jusme wrote:put the camera in a USPS priority mail box and ship it. Meeting strangers in a Walmart parking lot is not the best tactic.
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usurp31 wrote:Excellent advice!WildBill wrote:Jusme wrote:put the camera in a USPS priority mail box and ship it. Meeting strangers in a Walmart parking lot is not the best tactic.
While I agree with WildBIll, I didn't actually post that quote.
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Re: Felt the need to un-holster my weapon
rotor wrote:Could have caused you serious problems once you took your gun out of your holster. There were two of them to testify against the one of you. Glad that they didn't do the MWAG routine on you. As suggested, you need a better method of dealing with your "friends".
Some folks always come with drama and trouble baggage. Successful avoidance of situations like the one in the OP starts with avoiding any involvement with these folks at the get go.
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Re: Felt the need to un-holster my weapon
Avoidance is the best option. What does "MWAG" stand for?
*Edit: My guess is it stands for "Man With A Gun".
*Edit: My guess is it stands for "Man With A Gun".
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I agree with the majority, avoidance is the best thing you could have done differently. You felt the need to draw your firearm for your safety with you being outnumbered and unsure of what they would do.
I am not sure if the question was answered but was the OP boxed in at the scene?
The good thing is nobody got hurt, and everyone went home to their family.
I am not sure if the question was answered but was the OP boxed in at the scene?
The good thing is nobody got hurt, and everyone went home to their family.
Re: Felt the need to un-holster my weapon
You should've mailed the camera instead. Property disputes with the ex or in this case the ex's agent often turn deadly. A coworker of mine was killed over a bbq grill.