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    Nobody Needs An AK, Nobody Under 21 Should Be Able To Buy A Gun...

    It can have tragic consequences...for criminals.

    https://www.ammoland.com/2019/02/hou...#axzz5ebJOBjdU

    On January 19th, 2019, at about one a.m. in the morning, a gunfight occurred on Sherman Street in Houston, Texas. It was in the Magnolia Park neighborhood.

    Magnolia Park has been a traditionally ethnic Mexican part of Houston for over 100 years. It is considered a bit rough. There were five home invaders. There was one home defender. From abc13.com:

    Authorities are investigating after dozens of shots were fired in east Houston.

    According to a detective, the incident began as a home invasion at the 7000 block of Sherman.

    Authorities say the homeowner defended himself when the suspects entered the home. Following the shooting, the suspects fled from the scene.

    Two armed home invaders broke in. One of the home invaders was reported as shot in the leg and running from the house. He survived. One home invader died in the front yard. Another person, believed to be one of the home invaders, was found dead in a car two blocks from the scene. A fourth suspect ended up in the hospital and died there. The fifth suspect was wounded, fled the scene, and was being treated in the hospital.

    The home-owner gave an interview to Stefania Okolie, reporting from abc13.com. The interview is only on video.

    The defender was 20 years old. According to him, two men in ski masks broke in, demanding money. At first, he thought it was a joke. This sort of denial is common among crime victims. The other three home invaders had not entered the house. The defender said he used a pretext of getting money from under the couch. Instead of money, he pulled out a loaded AK-47 clone.

    He shot at the two home invaders. They fired back as they fled. He wounded both of them. One died in the front yard, the other, wounded in the leg, fled, and is in the hospital.

    The defender pursued the invaders into the front yard. The pile of brass in the front yard has been described as being from several different guns.

    The defender continued the gunfight with three occupants of the car that delivered the two home invaders. The group fled the scene in the car.

    The car crashed a couple of blocks away. One suspect was found in the car, dead. One wounded suspect was found at Capitol and 71st Street, he was the suspect that died at the hospital. The third suspect from the car was wounded, fled the scene, and was being treated in the hospital.
    According to Sefania Okolie, the police told the homeowner he had done the right thing.

    There were no charges filed against the defender. He was not wounded. There were no reports of contraband being discovered at the shooting scene.

    Jeff Cooper, in his small book, Principles of Personal Defense, emphasizes seven keys to survival in self-defense situations:

    Alertness
    Decisiveness
    Aggressiveness
    Speed
    Coolness
    Ruthlessness
    Surprise

    In the gunfight in Houston, the defender demonstrated six of the seven. He may be faulted for being insufficiently alert. At first, he thought it was a joke.

    Once he understood the situation, he acted decisively, aggressively, with speed, coolness, and ruthlessness. He even surprised his attackers after they initially had the drop on him.

    In the Houston gunfight on Sherman Street, six people were involved. Five on one side, one on the other.

    Three of the aggressors were killed. Two were wounded. The defender was not injured.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

    Chuck, we miss ya man.

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    Good for him and likely lots of others.

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    A firearm is a force multiplier for sure, 6 v 1 is usually very bad odds. It is so important to fight firearm age restrictions, as well as magazine capacity restrictions, and this is an excellent example of why both should not be touched.

    Good on this guy for defending himself to this level.
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    Such a shame. They were good kids, just misunderstood! 3 were about to start college and just needed money for fresh clothes

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    I like happy endings.....
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    I liked the inclusion of the Cooper principles of self defense in the article.
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    Hmm...aK47, better than money. “If it will save just one child’s life, buy an AK.”

    Politicians dreaming up these laws think every person under 21 is like their own helpless teenager still living under mom and dad’s wing and irresponsible. Lot’s of teenagers at home after school with no adults around to protect them or the home and are mature enough to at least try to defend. Others are already out living on their own at 17 or 18. I had a guy working for me whose dad died when he was 12, and being the eldest he went to work and started helping support the family. By 16 he was the main provider but knocked up his girlfriend so married her and went to school while working. He was a full working man, husband and father when he was 17. Lots of us raised around guns from early age would be more capable and responsible using guns for defense as teenagers than many nanny state adults these days.
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    NWPilgrim, you are so right. People assume that no one could possibly be an independant head of their household at 20.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WickedWillis View Post
    A firearm is a force multiplier for sure, 6 v 1 is usually very bad odds.
    True, but the invaders failed to grasp the importance of the “schwerpunkt” or point of main effort, where they should have had all 6 of them swarming the defender. Or was that in the Low Countries?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyLate View Post
    NWPilgrim, you are so right. People assume that no one could possibly be an independant head of their household at 20.
    I can remember when the goal of every 18 year old was to have their own crappy, tiny apartment (even if it meant a roomate) so you could finally live by your own rules.

    Now I know people in their 30s and 40s who have literally never moved out of their parents house.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

    Chuck, we miss ya man.

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