Another hypothetical scenario / question
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Another hypothetical scenario / question
I work at a school during the day and goes to another school at night. Before I enter the building I make sure I disarm myself either by placing the firearm into a locked glove compartment or leaving the fanny pack hidden inside the vehicle. Now here is a situation. Let's say one day I come from lunch or going out to the parking lot in between classes, and I heard a loud distinct pop. Knowing thats it's a gun shot and approximately where it comes from, I will first call the campus police. But what then? Do I go about my business because I don't see immediate danger coming my way or do I go to investigate with the weapon? What if it's in visible range and I'm a witness? Do I assist then even though there is no immediate danger coming my way but possibly to someone else? And what if I assist at the parking lot? Will this get me into hot water? Lots of "what ifs" I know, but this has crossed my mind for quite sometime since I spend a lot of time on an educational facility.
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I assume you are not a cop... if that is correct ...Call the cops... then get out of Dodge muy pronto...
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When trouble starts and you have the opportunity to escape do so smartly... The gunfight you avoid is the gunfight you always win.
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Generally agree with CXM. Holding a CHL does NOT make you a cop. And responding with a firearm at the ready probably has a LOT more potential downside than any likely upside. (The one exception where I'd respond would be if the gunshot came from an area where I knew a member of my family was located.)
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Forgive my intrusion into the scenario but...
Doesn't the TX Code specifically ban guns from school buildings, grounds, and events? If you are TX CHL - can't you lose the license and be prosecuted?
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Re: Forgive my intrusion into the scenario but...
Parking lots and walkways don't count as 'premises' for that purpose. You just can't take it inside a school building/event.couzin wrote:Doesn't the TX Code specifically ban guns from school buildings, grounds, and events? If you are TX CHL - can't you lose the license and be prosecuted?
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Agree totally with the call in as soon as I hear shots fired. Problem w/ walking away & going about my business comes if I know where they are coming from & especially if they are continuing. Figure I would fall into that part of my signature that says they that fear death (or in this case prosecution) more than oppression die every time they close their eyes. Believe I would hear those shots every time I closed my eyes & maybe a few hollers of "somebody help us." I also have thought about that general situation. My decision is to call it in & STAY ON THE LINE. As I see if I can intervene & stop the shooting as carefully as possible, keep the dispatcher posted on position of shots, my position, CHL holder, MY DESCRIPTION, my position over & OVER, my description again, Yall broadcast it to responding LEO, remember I am the guy in the blue hat & tan shirt. At 55 yr old & somewhat cripple I am no runner. Look to the BG's more like a good victim than a hero. As soon as I see LEO arrive that is when I break off & become the best witness I can. Start writing notes if possible. Never drove by a wreck that did not have plenty of help already there. Don't think I could walk away from gunshots in a public place & ever sleep all night. Shots from inside the HOUSE down the road is a different thing. That is totally there responsibility. My thought out position. I will live or die with it.
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Re: Forgive my intrusion into the scenario but...
What he said. 8)dolanp wrote:Parking lots and walkways don't count as 'premises' for that purpose. You just can't take it inside a school building/event.couzin wrote:Doesn't the TX Code specifically ban guns from school buildings, grounds, and events? If you are TX CHL - can't you lose the license and be prosecuted?
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They would probably think I'm one of the suspect. I guess that's why you stay on the phone like Longtooth described. I'm still a noob on this and there is a lot for me to learn. Thanks for the advice so far. :)orc4hire wrote:Okay, let's say you call in a 'shot fired' report, then go wandering around the area with a gun. How do you think the police are going to react to that when they show up?
Call it in, leave your number, and go about your business.
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Need to add that statement in a signature line...Thats just too good to be forgotten...Trainman wrote:I think longtooth nailed it. A chl does not make a leo.
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