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Security guard shoots man in self defense at a gas station after a dispute over BBQ grill

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Published on 16 Apr 2024 / In Film & Animation

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SFM2046
SFM2046 13 days ago

Wow, the amount of stupidity. He was asking to die. Where do some people get the idea you can pull out your weapon and not be met with lethal force. Did he think there would be a stand off or something?

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

The man was asked to leave by a contracted security guard, who pushed him back, video shows. The man pulled a Glock pistol with an extended magazine from a holster, which prompted the security guard to “fire in self-defense,” police said, using his sidearm to unload more than a dozen rounds. The man, 39, then shot back, police said, wounding the security guard in the thigh, and the guard responded with six more rounds from a shoulder-carried shotgun.

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soloswords2019
soloswords2019 13 days ago

AMEN!!! That's how criminals should be dealt with!

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sauger1001
sauger1001 13 days ago

A Marine Guard's (unspoken) "Eighth" General Order:
"Walk my post from flank to flank,
And take no sh!t from ANY rank".
The End

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

Yeah I think he fucked up facing a well armed, armed guard, who trained and was ready - probably in a high crime area, and then when he came in with a gun strapped to his side / in his pocket and started to pull it out - with a big fuckwit attitude... that was where the negotiation ended and the shooting started.

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

Sounded like the full clip, every round on target followed up by a pump action 0.410 (possibly) the 0.410's have a beefy hand gun sound where are the 12 gauge have a "Boo-Yah" sound... "Chick-Chick" - "Boo-Yah"... But I'd say it was a 0.410 because the body didn't move and there was no great wad of tissue being removed, everytime the shot went through it.... Big holes, big sprays and lots of blood...

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

That security guard, is the guy I'd want working for me... Provided he had plenty of spare magazines at the ready and he could reload very fast..... He knew what he was doing. He is very good.

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sauger1001
sauger1001 13 days ago

@Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson: Probably military trained.

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@sauger1001: I see in 3D like X Ray sort of vision... I'd be aiming for his heart and as he went over and landed, I'd be aiming under his ribs into his heart... The audio isn't good enough for me to determine the round, calibre and bullet weight... But since there was no huge bleed out and not much movement - I'd say that is where the guy was also aiming.... Under the ribs into the chest cavity.... He is too good, too fast and too accurate to be an average shooter by any means..... ------ It's going to be interesting to see what comes out of this..... I was mostly close... A man was shot to death by an armed security guard inside a Fairmount gas station after a dispute over a barbecue grill turned violent. Surveillance footage shows that, about 7 p.m. on Tuesday, a man entered the Phillips 66 gas station on the corner of College Avenue and Poplar Street. The man was asked to leave by a contracted security guard, who pushed him back, video shows. The man pulled a Glock pistol with an extended magazine from a holster, which prompted the security guard to “fire in self-defense,” police said, using his sidearm to unload more than a dozen rounds. The man, 39, then shot back, police said, wounding the security guard in the thigh, and the guard responded with six more rounds from a shoulder-carried shotgun. The man was identified by police sources as Don Harrison Jr. of Brewerytown. He was taken to Temple University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Autopsy records show that he was struck multiple times in the face and torso. In Pa., private security companies make their own rules. Some say they’re above the law. The security guard, 30-year-old John Santiago, was in stable condition at Temple.

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