A Second Amendment Success Story
For all those anti-Second Amendment "progressives" who say there is no proof that gun ownership can thwart crime, comes a report out of Georgia of a wild home invasion that goes awry when a quick thinking college student takes action.
With a gun.
A group of college students said they are lucky to be alive and they’re thanking the quick-thinking of one of their own. Police said a fellow student shot and killed one of two masked me who burst into an apartment. [snip] “Apparently, his intent was to rape and murder us all,” said student Charles Bailey.The would-be rapist, who apparently lived in the complex, died before he could reach his own apartment.
Bailey said he thought it was the end of his life and the lives of the 10 people inside his apartment for a birthday party after two masked men with guns burst in through a patio door.
“They just came in and separated the men from the women and said, ‘Give me your wallets and cell phones,’” said George Williams of the College Park Police Department.
Bailey said the gunmen started counting bullets.
“The other guy asked how many (bullets) he had. He said he had enough,” said Bailey.
That’s when one student grabbed a gun out of a backpack and shot at the invader who was watching the men. The gunman ran out of the apartment.
The student then ran to the room where the second gunman, identified by police as 23-year-old Calvin Lavant, was holding the women.
“Apparently the guy was getting ready to rape his girlfriend. So he told the girls to get down and he started shooting. The guy jumped out of the window,” said Bailey.
There are a couple of quick lessons to be drawn from this. First, never assume that just because college students attend classes in "gun free zones" made safe for criminals, that they live in "gun free zones" too. This story should be spread far and wide so as to introduce uncertainty into the peanut-brains of all would-be home invaders.
Second? Never count your bullets in front of your intended victims. What a dumb-ass thing to do!
Labels: Courage Under Fire, Second Amendment
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