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MD: Private Investigator Shoots Teen Threatening with Toy Gun
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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In Baltimore, Maryland, a local man was sitting in his car Wednesday afternoon in southwest Baltimore when a number of teenagers approached.
One of the group, later identified as a local 13 year old, opened the car door and displayed a handgun.
The 73 year old intended victim, pulled his own gun and shot the teen. The others with him quickly fled the area, leaving their wounded associate to his fate. The intended victim defending himself was interviewed by detectives.
He turns out to be an ex-police officer working as a licensed private investigator. He has a valid concealed weapon permit issued by Maryland State Police. |
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jac
(1/7/2017)
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Ex Police Officer had a carry permit.
Too bad the rest of the sheeple in Maryland aren't afforded the same access to self defense. |
Comment by:
mickey
(1/7/2017)
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And if you're not LEO or ex-LEO, I bet they don't just assume you were in the right when you shoot a 13 year old carrying a toy gun. |
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