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Robber pulls gun on vet, finds himself kissing a 9mm

Posted by David Hardy · 4 September 2013 04:48 PM

Story with video here. The vet's moves were about as smooth as possible. He parries the robber's gun to the side, draws his own and ... I'm sure the robber needed a change of clothing about then.

· Self defense

5 Comments | Leave a comment

Frank Masotti | September 4, 2013 8:01 PM | Reply

Read the story and watch the video. I clerk was nicer then I would have been. If I didn't shoot the burglar I would have pistol whipped him for being so stupid. :-)

skeptic | September 4, 2013 8:17 PM | Reply

The "surveillance" camera shakes like it was hand-held. Letting the robber turn and walk away pistol in hand is strikingly odd. Might this be somebody's training video passed off as an actual attempted robbery?

Hartley | September 4, 2013 10:09 PM | Reply

Skeptic, it's a hand-held video of a monitor playing the actual video, hence the shaking.

Jeff | September 5, 2013 12:00 PM | Reply

The clerk is lucky. He failed to follow through with an appropriate level of violence. Allow a bad guy to stand there with a gun in his hand? No way. He should have dumped the mag into the robber's face.

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