"You can yell at somebody, but pointing a gun at his head does a lot better job," Patterson said Wednesday as he recounted what happened the day before.
http://www.cdapress.com/news/local_news ... html?GOCRA
Shipyard wrote:no kidding. that guy gets banned from here more than i quit this place
Howdy folks, Thanks for all the support, an event like this, even when your sure your doing the right thing is still very stressful. I've been trying to get the adrenaline out of my system for 2 days now... To clarify a few things:
1. The press reported exactly what the CDA pd released to them about the incident. When they heard there was more to the story, I was contacted and they asked if they could get the true details.
2. Their reporter was very good at his job, He is a little rusty on his firearms knowledge, but hey thats ok.
My Kimber ultra carry is a 1911 style .45 semi automatic, it holds 6 rounds in its magazine and one in the chamber. A clip is something to hold up hair, or was/is used on some old military style rifles. I carry my weapon cocked and locked with the abiltiy to deliver 7 rounds where needed. It has a 3inch (appx) barrel , crimson trace grips and night sights. I made the decision about 10 years ago to carry all the time, my concern being that good men must be willing and able to protect, family , friends and those around them . You don't chose when something like this is going to happen, they happen when the happen and I'm just glad I was prepared. I have been in situations where I was not prepared to protect the people I love when evil visited, That is the worse feeling in the world and I will never willingly let it happen again. Tim
He lives by what he calls the sheep dog, sheep and wolf theory.
Wolves, he said, are the bad people. Sheep are the innocent ones. Sheep dogs are law enforcement and other "good men not willing to stand by and let evil triumph."
nyffman wrote:He lives by what he calls the sheep dog, sheep and wolf theory.
Wolves, he said, are the bad people. Sheep are the innocent ones. Sheep dogs are law enforcement and other "good men not willing to stand by and let evil triumph."
Somebody get that guy a sheepdog pin. But, seriously, my hat is off to him. I would not like to live in a country where there are no people like him.![]()
tazdevil wrote:Good job, good outcome. I wonder how the Law enforcement in this state would view these actions however (notice how the LE in Idaho there somewhat skirted around his actions, indicating they where happy with his decision, but not quite saying that), but I'd like to think I would've done the same thing (as we all would of course). The more incidents like this and the one a few months ago here, the more these criminals will start thinking the general public may not be a good idea to attack.
Rem700 wrote:Sorry to drift but whatever happened with the sheepdogs pins? Did anyone ever have any made?
LarryP wrote:If he did this in Mn. Would he be in possible trouble? What if he shot the guy? Here they always say to call 911if you're not directly involved etc Suppose to be covered in carry classes, Covered under in defense of self or others.
Are Idaho laws better than ours?
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