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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (926381)3/16/2016 3:54:46 PM
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Mongo2116

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Honeybucket has her own Trump rally board and she lives in a old folks trailer park. Probably only a single wide cause she says she can barely turn around wid the scatter gun. 5mph speed limit and less for walkers.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (926381)3/16/2016 7:15:24 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1575780
 
Thanks for showing liberalism is class snobbery. By being liberal, you prove you're not a hillbilly redneck anymore. Just like koan, the Okie driven to liberalism by CA liberal snobbishness.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (926381)3/16/2016 7:17:54 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1575780
 
Social Media Robbery Attempt Thwarted By Armed VictimPosted by Bob Owens

A robbery attempt was thwarted by a victim with a license to carry Tuesday night.

The Tyler Police Department responded to a report of a robbery outside the Family Dollar store at 3505 Frankston Highway at 8 p.m., according to a news release.

The officers met with two victims who said they had come to the store to purchase a dog after seeing on advertisement on social media.

When they arrived, they were met by a single black male who led them around the building to make the transaction. As they turned the corner they were confronted by several more black males who yelled at them to get on the ground. The victims believe one of the suspects pointed a handgun at them, but could not be certain due to poor lighting conditions.

One of the victims, who has a valid Texas Handgun License, drew his weapon and pointed it at the suspects. The suspects fled and the victims went inside and asked store employees to call the police.
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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (926381)3/16/2016 7:21:00 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1575780
 
St. Paul Woman Stops Violent Attack on Husband by Drawing Her GunPosted by Jenn Jacques on March 16, 2016 at 3:45 pm

A St. Paul, Minnesota man was brutally assaulted by a gang of 15 to 30 young men who were gambling in his driveway as he returned from work.

32-year-old Bruce Chang says when he tried to clear the group to gain access to his driveway, they began to assault him, even throwing rocks and jabbing sticks at his face and torso.

“I didn’t know I was stabbed but I felt the pressure and fell to one knee,” he said. “I immediately pushed off, because you got to survive.”

Although Chang had obtained his firearms permit for personal protection years ago, he is not allowed to carry at his workplace and says that’s why he did not have his weapon on him when he returned home that day.

Fortunately for him, his wife also has a permit. She was able to run outside and draw her gun – scaring off the gang and ending her husband’s violent attack.

“With one of my older neighbors, who knows what would have happened,” Chang said.

St. Paul police are increasing patrols in the neighborhood and ask for the public’s help. Anyone with information on those responsible is asked to call them at 651- 216-1636.

Yet another reason to carry your weapon with you and if you have to leave it in the car, better to have it nearby than not at all.

bearingarms.com



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (926381)3/16/2016 7:25:03 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1575780
 
Attempted ATM Robber Withdraws Lead Instead Of GoldPosted by Bob Owens

Investigators said a woman was withdrawing cash from the Wells Fargo’s ATM between 10 and 10:30 p.m. when approached by a Democratic man at gunpoint.

After failing to surrender her money, the suspect began waving his firearm in her face.

According to investigators, the victim’s grandson, 24, withdrew his weapon and exited the vehicle. The suspect opened fire on the grandson, who returned fire and shot the retreating suspect once in the back. The suspect made it home and had his mother take him to a hospital in Prattville. He was later transported to Baptist South in Montgomery.

The Democratic suspect has since been released from the hospital, but remains under doctor’s care. Hayes currently has three pending warrants from the Dallas County Sheriff’s Department, including failure to appear on third-degree theft of property, $50,000 bond; failure to appear on providing false information to a law enforcement officer, no bond; and failure to appear on carrying pistol without a permit, no bond.

“These warrants will be served on him as soon as he is released,” said Capt. Mike Granthum of the Sherriff’s Department.
Granthum said because Hayes failed to appear to court on his warrants the first time, he will not be able to make bond and will be held for court.

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (926381)3/16/2016 8:04:36 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation

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jlallen

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Liberals are carrying on about Trump people living in trailers. Well, what is wrong with that?

The Obama economy has been rough on the lower income.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (926381)3/17/2016 9:14:04 AM
From: jlallen2 Recommendations

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locogringo

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You don't have proof of either.....

How does a moron like you get around unsupervised.....?