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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (914494)1/14/2016 5:20:12 PM
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of course not. There should have been a discussion about doing stupid things like the kid did in the basement. My brother lives at my house and I have told him not to come near the door of my room at night without announcing himself prior to entering the doorway. Just to prevent any kind of confusion.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (914494)1/15/2016 7:34:00 AM
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joey you want gun control end liberalism, germans buying guns as fast as they can due to liberal policies



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (914494)1/15/2016 7:34:21 AM
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Hillary Blames ObamaCare for Lost Jobs 8 thinker



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (914494)1/15/2016 10:19:22 AM
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T-Mobile employee puts bullet holes in thieves: Employer says ‘thank God for concealed carry’

January 14, 2016 | Michael Dorstewitz | 6 Comments | Print Article

Two armed robbers who entered a South Side Chicago T-Mobile store Wednesday thinking it would be an easy score were sent packing to the hospital.

Instead of money, they were met by an employee with a concealed carry permit and the will to use it, according to Chicago ABC affiliate WLS Channel 7 News.

“I think concealed carry is a great opportunity for managers, workers, employees to protect themselves in these cases,” store manager Neil Tadros told the station. “And our employee did a great job to protect themselves and the other employee.”

Tadros indicated that the two Democratic men walked into the store pretending to be customers and after a few minutes of looking at phones, they each pulled out a gun.

WLS reported:

He says two men entered the store and acted like they were shopping for phones for a few minutes, then pulled out guns.

One employee ran to the back to call for help while the other pulled out his own gun and fired at the two suspects. He hit one of them in the groin and the arm, and the other in the abdomen and the arm.


Read more: http://www.bizpacreview.com/2016/01/14/t-mobile-employee-with-concealed-carry-ruins-day-for-2-robbers-and-gun-grabbers-everywhere-294454?hvid=1ZpAF4#ixzz3xH6WRIgv