Category: Feel Good Stories

  • Wednesday morning feel good stories

    Wednesday morning feel good stories

    We start out the day in Dallas, Texas with a three-fer where a homeowner was attacked by four fellows in his abode. He unleashed his firepower and hit three of the four (that’s Sharpshooter level qualification). They un-assed the Ao at a high rate of speed. At an intersection, the uninjured fellow left the other three behind and beat feet on the pavement. The police helped the pop-up targets find the hospital.

    An update on our video entertainment yesterday from San Francisco, it turns out that gun that the two were wrestling over was empty and police are still looking for Mr. Burglar.

    In Oshtemo Township, Michigan, Bryan Bigham couldn’t convince his girlfriend to go home with him, while he was in a drunken stupor, so after an altercation, he ran outside while the woman hollered for help, her neighbor in the mobile home park, grabbed his gun and volunteered to assist. he found Bryan hiding in the shadows and commanded him to come out, so Bryan charged the guy who shot him DRT (dead right there). The Good Samaritan is now in jail waiting for the DA to make a decision on whether to charge him or not. Bryan, the bully, however, is resting comfortably on a slab in the morgue.

  • Tuesday morning feel good stories

    Tuesday morning feel good stories

    A Lubbock, Texas man encountered burglars breaking into his SUV once again so he fired a warning shot at them and then called the police who were able to track down the thieves within a few minutes after the encounter.

    Here’s a little video entertainment of a guy in San Francisco who takes the gun away from an assailant.

    In McCalla, Alabama, one fellow was sitting in his new girlfriend’s apartment when a fellow busted through the door and shot him – the first fellow shot him right back. The second fellow ran off and called 9-1-1 for his wound. Both are in the hospital, but the first guy is still alive. I wish the media would post pictures of these women who are so hot that guys shoot each other.

    Our buddy, Emily Miller reports that in this triple shooting in Columbia Heights, Maryland, it actually turned out pretty well, for the Metro DC area – a thief, a career criminal, tried to stick up a couple, but they wrestled the gun away from him, despite their injuries, and shot him DRT (dead right there). His victims are expected to survive. I guess in Maryland you have to wait for the criminal to bring his illegal handgun to the scene of the crime so you can shoot him.

    In Dearborn, Michigan, a man tried to snag a driver’s cell phone and wallet until the driver punched him in the face and then shot the criminal, who tried to run away until he collapsed in the street. he’s in stable condition at the hospital while the police make long-term arrangements for his accommodations.

  • Monday morning feel good stories

    Monday morning feel good stories

    This morning we read the story of a pair of thugs, one woman and one man who forced their way into a woman’s apartment in Corpus Christi, Texas. The woman thug claimed that she was an ex-girlfriend of the man who lived there (he wasn’t home at the time). The pair assaulted the woman until she had enough and grabbed her own firearm and ventilated the female criminal, while the male unassed the AO at a high rate of speed. He was caught later and his accomplice was DRT (dead right there).

    In an update to one of our previous feel good stories about a man in Warren, Michigan who faced down a bank robber. The good Samaritan exited the restroom of the bank and the robber shoved his gun in his face. Our hero said it was time to “get or get got”, pulled out his nine millimeter handgun and fired eight times hitting the thief three times which made his capture a little easier. Mister Bank Thief is in federal custody while he recovers from his wounds and charges won’t be brought against the good guy. The bank robber is familiar with the justice system since his conviction for murder and assault in 1989.

    In Bellaire, Ohio, Two fellows in ski masks and with a gun broke into a man’s house where he got the drop on them and fired his own gun. They un-assed the AO at a high rate of speed, and at least one of them left blood evidence for the police.

  • Sunday morning feel good stories

    Sunday morning feel good stories

    Our first story this morning comes from Reseda, California where a homeowner awoke to the sound of his door opening. he secured his handgun and went to check on the noise. He encountered the fellow in his kitchen and about a range of three feet, the homeowner fired, the intruder un-assed the AO at a high rate of speed, so quickly that it’s unknown if he was struck by bullets.

    In Houston, Texas, Tony Zavala saw a group of men robbing his neighbor’s unoccupied house, so he grabbed his gun and confronted the group. Two of them complied to the instructions of the former Houston police officer and his wife who were both armed.

    In Kansas City, Missouri, there have been a rash of home invasions perpetrated by fake police officers, the most recent one may have put an end to the practice – the home owner got into a shoot-out with the fake officer who had identified himself as a Kansas City Police officer. In another similar incident, the resident fired a shotgun at the criminal while he was making his escape. There’s no evidence that anyone was injured in any of the encounters.

    In Miami, Florida, a woman stabbed a fellow who broke into her house while she was cooking – the resident used the knife with which she was cooking to drive the fellow away. It’s unknown if he was armed or not.

    At a MacDonald’s in Buffalo, New York, two guys were standing in line when one decided to rob the other with his gun. A struggle ensued, and the victim was shot. The thief also shot himself in the hand during the struggle. Other customers joined in the fun and disarmed the robber holding him until the police arrived. The article says that neither gun shot would was life threatening. I wonder why the thief thought that someone in the MacDonald’s line would have enough cash to make it worth his trouble to rob him.

  • Saturday morning feel good stories

    Saturday morning feel good stories

    In Clovis, New Mexico, a homeowner interrupted a burglary with his firearm and as he chased the suspect outside, the suspect’s accomplice tried to run him over with a pickup truck. A couple of bullets convinced the driver that was the wrong course of action. The police fund the truck with a bullet hole in the cab, and two perps a short bit away.

    In Miami, Florida, a security guard at a supermarket chased down a shoplifter, got into an altercation with him and shot the thief in the arm. What do they have in a grocery store that is worth your life?

    In Gadsden, Alabama a fellow tried to force his way into a home, but the homeowner pushed him off the porch, so he went next door to try again. This time the 60-year-old woman opened the door after his incessant pounding. When he forced his way inside, she pulled out her hand gun and held him until the police arrived.

    In Pueblo, Colorado, a pothead shot another pothead in the leg when the second pothead went looking for the first pothead’s plants which were not inside, like the Colorado State Pot Gestapo prefer. So they’re both in jail now. So two potheads are off the street in a state were pot is legal.

  • Friday morning feel good stories

    Friday morning feel good stories

    In Folkston, Georgia, Jonathon Green broke into the home of two sisters, one was 75-years-old and was found by police lying on the floor with a gash on her head. Her sister, 64-years-old, says Greene was choking her, but when she broke free, she armed herself and shot Greene three times to make him DRT.

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    In Greeley, Colorado, one homeowner chased a female burglar from their house. When police arrived to investigate, a neighbor stopped by to tell the police that they had a male burglar in their home at about the same time. When the burglar brandished his weapon, the homeowner brandished his and shot the fellow DRT.

    In Indianapolis, Indiana, a man left his car running when he went inside a gas station to pay. Another man jumped in his car and drove off, but not before the car’s owner shot him in the back as he drove away. The thief, consequently crashed into a pole. The police took him to the hospital and there is no word on his condition.

    In Lenoir, North Carolina, Victor Blanding brought a hammer to a knife fight. He lost and died from his injuries after a woman met him at the door of her home with her knife. Police say he had a long criminal record, but not now.

    In Catawba, North Carolina, Jordan Lyons went into his feed store at night and got hit with a bottle which knocked him to the floor. Another burglar attempted to hit him with a brick, but Lyons drew his handgun and shot the fellow in the chest, then he tried to ventilate the other two as they escaped, leaving a blood trail to where their car had been parked – outside the police station – and made good their escape. But, there is plenty of DNA to follow up on.

  • Thursday morning feel good stories

    Thursday morning feel good stories

    Amy sends us our first story from Houston, Texas, where two enterprising youths disguised themselves as the gas company meter readers. The homeowner led the pair to his meter in the back, but he was suspicious so he armed himself, just before the duo forced their way into the home. The homeowner fired at them, hitting one who stuck around for the police. The other un-assed the AO and police are still searching for him. You’ll probably recognize him by the big brown stain in the seat of his pants.

    In Moore, Oklahoma, some guy got angry for some stupid, unexplained reason and went to his home to get his gun. His wife tried to calm him, but he shot her in the head (she’s in the hospital recovering, but in serious condition). Then he went to his neighbor’s house, fired a round through the door and kicked it in. The neighbor made him DRT (dead right there) ending his rampage.

    In San Antonio, Texas, two fellows broke into a man’s home with bad intentions. He greeted them at the door with his shotgun and gave them a two round salute. They un-assed the AO, but emerged at the hospital a little later, one with head wound, the other with a “shotgun wound” and they’re facing burglary charges.

    Tim E. sends us a link to a different kind of story in Phoenix, Arizona , Jose Perez-Torres, 21, and Eric A. Hernandez-Tellez, 19 tried their hand at home invasions. When they went through the door, Tellez led and Torres had the gun. Torres tripped and accidentally discharged the weapon at his partner who was DRT (dead right there). Torres is facing 1st degree murder charges.

  • Wednesday morning feel good stories

    Wednesday morning feel good stories

    This morning, we awake to the happy news that a crime spree ended in Corpus Christi, Texas where an armed family brought a serial burglar to justice. A wife nudged her husband awake when she heard a noise downstairs. The dad, thinking it might be one of his sons, went to investigate. Instead he encountered a burglar who made a gesture under his jacket and said he had a gun. The two sons came downstairs with their guns and the three held the burglar until police arrived. The police claim that Mister Burglar Man was responsible for the rash of crimes in the area.

    KD8NOA sends us a link to a story of what happened in Covert Township, Michigan the other night when John Scott, a former Marine and current National Guardsman, rushed to his brother-in-law’s house in time to confront a serial burglar. I didn’t know Marines were taught to fire warning shots, but that’s what John did, unitl he got close enough to tackle the fleeing criminal. Then he tied the fellow up with his own shoe laces until the police arrived.

    In Seattle, Washington, armed thugs broke into a residence and hit a victim in the face with their gun. The victim disarmed the pair in an altercation and chased them from his home. It’s always better to have your own gun and not depend on criminals to bring one for you.

    In Memphis, Tennessee Jamal Swift pretended to sell his car on Craig’s List at his home so he could rob a fellow. Curb service where the victims come to you. Anyway, Swift (who really isn’t) pulled the trigger of his gun when the prospective victim refused to give him $400, but his gun misfired. The victim pulled his own weapon and shot “not-Swift-enough” who is now resting comfortably in the local hoosegow facing three felony charges.

    In Phoenix, Arizona, a hero came to the rescue of a woman who was being assaulted. He shot the coward in the leg which immediately killed the mood and saved the woman from further abuse.