Posts Tagged ‘Second Amendment’
Oak Cliff Homeowner Shoots at Man Burglarizing His Car
The Dallas neighborhood of Oak Cliff was the scene of a shooting early last Friday morning which saw an attempted car burglar get shot by an armed citizen attempting to save himself and his property from the criminal.
Read MoreSan Antonio Security Guard Forced to Shoot Crazed Bar Goer Following Car Attack
Security guards are often looked down on in law enforcement because they are not seen as “real cops”. Well an incident in San Antonio may have changed the way some people see security guards because without their quick thinking a crazy bar fight may have turned into a bloodbath.
Read MoreAustin Concealed Carrier Forced to Defend Himself From Man Who Fired At Him
Austin is painted as a very hippie college town where free love and social science degrees are available like hot cakes. However, just as any other town in Texas can tell you, there is no amount of hand-holding and kumbaya singing that can stop criminals from committing a crime. Luckily one person in Austin was aware of that and unluckily for an Austin criminal, the two were about to meet.
Read MoreShame On Me: San Antonio Robber Shot at by Two Concealed Carriers Within a Few Weeks
65-year-old Stephen Manion and 32-year-old Carlos Molina do not have a lot in common. The two have never met and live in different areas of San Antonio, but they do share one very strange similarity. Both men have had run-ins with the same criminal and both men were lucky enough to be carrying concealed during their run-ins.
Read MoreAustin Police Officer Saves Lives Even When Not on Duty
Just because a police officer is out of his official uniform and outside of his jurisdiction doesn’t mean that the mindset and training of a law enforcement officer just get tossed out the window. They will still remember the tools taught to them in training and will also have their beating heart scream at them to stop injustices in the world. That’s exactly what happened last Thursday night in Marble Falls.
Read MoreHouston Woman Welcomes Home Invader with Gunshot to Head
As we have said time and time again on ConcealedCarry.com, breaking into a home in gun-adoring Texas is always a recipe for a very bad day. An incident in Houston Texas between a woman and a home invading teenager is more proof of that statement.
Read MoreRetired Marine Stops Robbery Attempt in Harris County
There are two groups in the world that are not seen as particularly smart decision makers as a whole: teenagers and criminals. So when the two are combined, you can imagine that the decisions they make may be pretty bad. Like the decision to attempt to rob a retired Marine. Yeah. Pretty bad. The incident…
Read MoreArmed Fort Worth Homeowner Shoots and Kills Home Invader
Don’t mess with Texas has never been in more full of swing after this week. The tragedy in Sutherland Springs being halted by a hero who put himself at risk to defend the congregation and now this story of a homeowner defending himself and his property from a would-be burglar.
Read MoreWhat Does the Texas Tech Shooting Mean for Campus Carry?
Many of you have likely heard of the October 9th shooting at Texas Tech, which left one police officer dead and an entire student body shocked and disgusted. What you might not have heard yet, is that some folks are trying to blame this shooting on Texas’ Campus Carry law, well let’s just see if these critiques of the law even tread water.
Read MoreSelma Carjacker Shot by Concealed Carrying Victim
There are plenty of things you shouldn’t do in Texas, forget the Alamo, not like BBQ, wear layers in the summer, but maybe the most important thing you should avoid doing in the Lone Star State is stealing another person’s belongings, because there is a very good chance that that person has a firearm and knows how to use it.
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