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IN: Attacker’s Mistake: Brought Nunchucks to a Gun Fight
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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The ex gets out of his car wielding a pair of nun chucks. Apparently in a rage, the ex charged toward the couple. The current husband warned the attacker off while pointing his pistol at him.
As the ex closed the distance swinging his nun chucks, the husband fired a number of shots, hitting the ex six times. As of this writing he was in critical condition in the ICU at a local hospital.
Since they have two children together, the wife calls the shooting bittersweet. “I think it’s finally over. Unfortunately it came to this but, he is in the situation he’s in because he put himself there.”
Police say the husband does not face criminal charges at this time, because he was acting in self-defense and defense of his wife. |
Comment by:
mickey
(6/10/2016)
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You meant to link Ammoland?
http://www.ammoland.com/2016/06/attackers-mistake-brought-nunchucks-to-a-gun-fight
Original source: http://wishtv.com/2016/05/24/hendricks-county-authorities-respond-to-shooting/
Obviously NOT the Indy Star. The Star would never forget to call the attacker (with a restraining order against him) the 'victim'. |
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