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I leveled off with my pistol began to scream at the top of my lungs "Don't move! I will shoot! Sit still! Show me your hands!" After what seemed for ever, but probably only minutes He bolted. With ever fiber of my being I stopped myself from squeezing my trigger. It sure wasn't because I did not want to, but thought it best.
I then begin to look closely and carefully in the back of my truck, in my neighbors truck, between our vehicles. Just making sure no one else is around.
Irving P.D. responded within about 3-4 minutes. They were right around the corner. There were 5 police cars. They blocked off my street and begin to spot light from house to house while one officer talked to me. (Officer K. Franklin is a top notch police officer.)
She asked for my D.L. I handed her my D.L. and CHL she immediately handed it back to me and said, "I don't need this you are on your property." They did not get my truck and thank the Lord Jesus I did not have to hurt anyone.
I give an AA++ to the Irving P.D. for the quick response and their professionalism.
Lessons Learned Tonight:
1. Have some security lightning installed out front first thing this morning. I don't have any lights in front of my home.
2. I had been ill and was sitting here in the white to yellow zone. After all I am at home double locked inside with dog, alarm, and gun - right? Who would be so foolish? Wrong attitude and it is not what I was taught or know.
3. Adrenaline still flows after all these years. I have been in too many sticky situations in life, but to the Lord's credit I have never had to finish by pulling a trigger.
4. Don't have tunnel vision. My vision was strictly focused on the one bad guy in my truck. I DID NOT LOOK AROUND.
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5. Have gun and LIGHT at ready. I keep a .357 and a hand held light next to my chair. I also keep my Glock 21 with a streamlight next to my chair. I put my hand on my .357 and knocked the hand held light in the floor. I grabbed the Glock 21 with the streamlight and of course it stayed together.
6. Keep you finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot. I actually felt myself pulling the trigger. If I would have still been carrying a 1911 I am afraid it would have went off. Now you 1911 guys can flame me.
7. Expect and practice everything.
I am sure I missed something because I am still keyed up. I am again glad that I did not have to use my pistol, but I am sure glad I have it.