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Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
So you have had at least 4 instances in which you have felt that having a gun in your possession was to your advantage and by showing it kept a crime from happening.
Wondering if anyone else has at as many as 1 such instance in which carrying a handgun stopped a crime. Not me. And I' too have been in CT, LA, VA, and FL.
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Yes, I have one.
Driving with my family one evening, going to the grocery store. Guy in the right lane started to move over into me (left lane) because the car in front of him did the standard: Brake hard and late, signal the turn while turning the wheel to begin the turn.
I braked sharpish, tooted the horn. We both came to a stop.
As the car in front of him was gone, I started forward again, and he nearly sideswiped me as he again moved into my lane. (Again, typically, no signal.)
This earned him another toot of the horn. And in both cases, I'm talking about a beep, not a sustained blast. He indicated that he thought I was El Numero Uno.
I decided that behind him was the safest place to be. I was in no hurry, so he quickly got several cars ahead. I saw him get into a turn lane shortly thereafter, and I went past, thinking that was the last I'd see of him. He had some more choice hand signals for me, which I did NOT return, and neither did I look at him.
As we arrived at our destination, a grocery store, I parked near the far end of the lot, because I don't like dealing with door dings, traffic, and impatient assholes close to the store. Guess who pulls up crossways in front of me?
It's No-signal-almost-ran-into-me-twice guy. Young, maybe early 20s. He's wearing the backward hat, gold chains, baggy sports pants, and jersey and jacket. As he gets out of his vehicle, he makes the "putting a piece in my back waistband" move, quite flamboyantly. He starts around the car, cursing and threatening myself and my family. And yes, the words, "Pop a cap in yo ass" did come out of his mouth.
I retrieved my CC pistol and held it out of sight below the window.
When he actually approached my window, I raised it and told him to keep his hands where I could see them. After he managed to get his eyes back into socket and pick his jaw up off the ground, he backed up, got into his POS, and drove away in a cloud of exhaust, which, sadly, kept me from getting his license plate number.
I would have backed up and driven away from him, but there was enough traffic in the lot that it was not possible to re-start the vehicle and do so once I noticed him in the first place, and once I did notice him I wasn't going to take my eyes off him and his potential weapon to watch the traffic. The whole episode, from him stopping in front of me, to him driving away again, probably lasted 20 seconds.
I don't know if he had a weapon or not. But I certainly did, and nobody got hurt, except maybe his badass ego.
I'm just glad he didn't wait until I'd exited the vehicle, and had my head back inside, unbuckling kids. Talk about a vulnerable position.